One Button Travel app good for
I really like this. It keeps you interested and cant wait for the next time she messages you.
This game deserves better reviews from people because it is truly a thrilling experience. This game is very well worthy of 5 stars due to its great functionality and even the fact it is in real-time and now even speed mode! The team who designed and made this game is truly clever and the english used in this game is incredible. They make your future self so smart and brave. I look forward to future apps from this team!!!
This is a great app and a fun story. Looking forward to anything they do in the future ;)
I enjoyed playing this. Good sci fi scenario with attractive interface and memorable sound track. The Apple Watch app works well. Good sense of timing, plot, and suspense.
Some bad moments
Crashes when the bar reaches the first segment. iPhone 6 on last iOS version. Hope to see it fixed soon.
Cool idea for a game, keeps the user interested. But hate waiting the real time hours for next decision. Also the prompted answers you give are a bit annoying. Would be nice to submit own replies.
I thought this could be a cool game but it ended being more like an clingy, annoying and indecisive friend who wouldnt shut up about themselves. No thanks, keep my $1.99 or whatever I paid for it and try again.
Kind of boring. You spend a lot of time waiting for the next message. Could be minutes, could be hours. It took me about two weeks to finish because a lot of the time when the message came, I was already bored. The personal investment is broken. I would not have played it had I known this.
Cute idea, this seems to be a fiction story written as if youre receiving it in text message format. Unfortunately I didnt feel a connection with the character, despite the "interactive" stop points (it didnt seem my choices actually changed the course of the story?). After a couple of days of playing in my off time, I lost interest. Wish there were consequences to choices, because the story wasnt compelling enough on its own to keep me engaged.
This is the epitome of an interactive novel for the ADHD millennial that can only ingest data in SMS sized snippets.
There is no sense of choice, as your suggestions are frequently unheeded and equally inessential.
If you dont have any friends to text you anything wittier, you might enjoy having your day (and occasionally night if you leave on your push notifications) interrupted by this inane individual.
I wish I had excess thumbs to point more than two in a downward direction.