Unreal Life, a pixel adventure game, releases worldwide on iOS devices

In December 2021, hako life and room6 announced that the popular pixel art adventure game Unreal Life would be coming to mobile platforms. Previously, the game had only been available on PC and Nintendo Switch. Unreal Life is a famous indie game that has received accolades like the “New Faces Award” from the Japan Media Arts Festival and it has finally landed on iOS devices! it will become available for Android soon.

Unreal Life Yokaze iOS Android

Unreal Life lands on iPhone and iPad

Unreal Life follows the story of a girl named Hal. Not much is known about her and her life, neither does she remember anything due to losing her memories. All she remembers is a singular name; Miss Sakura. Hal sets out on a journey with this one name inside her head, with no knowledge of who that might be. She also holds the ability to read the memories of objects she touches.

Hal is accompanied by a talking traffic light as she struggles to make sense of the past and the present. The game features plenty of challenging puzzles for the players to enjoy and slow down a bit. Unreal Life has four completely different endings that players can explore, as actions have consequences on the ending of the story. The players will be met with decisive moments throughout the game that will eventually build-up to the final outcome.

Unreal Life iOS Android

Unreal Life looks spectacular in its trailer for the mobile platform, and it is now available on App Store iOS for $6.99, $22.99 on the Nintendo Switch, and $19.99 on Steam. The game is compatible with iOS 10.0/ iPadOS 10.0 or later.

We look forward to checking out the beautiful pixel-art world presented by the indie game label Yokaze. What are your thoughts and reviews about this game, would you like to try it out? Let us know in the comments below.

Check out the trailer down below:

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Usman has been playing games for as long as he can remember. He is an editor at iThinkDifferent and writes about games, Apple news, hardware, productivity guides, and more. When not writing for iTD, Usman loves to play competitive Team Fortress 2, spends time honing his football skills, and watches superhero movies.

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