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Main article:Device 6 is a text-based puzzle adventure game. The games is played from Player249's point of view as he/she guides a person named Anna through a strange island with no memory of getting there.

Using clues hidden throughout the text and images, the player attempts to travel through the story. The app's text forms the map for which the player interacts; for example, a block of text moves as the player descends in an elevator. It was released on the App Store 17 October 2013 for iOS.

This Device 6 guide contains a spoiler-free walkthrough. That means you start with basic information, get hints when you're stuck on a puzzle, and only get full solutions if you elect to scroll.

Reception to this title was also overwhelmingly positive: reviewers lauded the creativity of the genre, the narrative, and the use of sound. As of April 2014, it has sold 200,000 copies.

The Sailor's Dream (2014) It was announced on 28 July 2014 that this game would be released in late 2014. It is, according to the game developers, 'more open and quite non-linear', unlike their previous titles. Several screencaps and a trailer of the game were provided with the announcement.

Jonas Tarestad and Jonathan Eng, who previously worked with Simogo on Device 6, returned to work on this game. The Sailor's Dream was released on 6 November 2014.

SPL-T (2015) SPL-T is a puzzle game for iOS which was released on 28 September 2015. The main goal of the game is 'splitting' blocks by tapping on them. The game is over when no more splits are possible.

Sayonara Wild Hearts (2019). Main article:Sayonara Wild Hearts is a pop album video game released on 19 September 2019 for, and Apple devices via. It was revealed at. The game was created with support from.

Reception & Awards While Bumpy Road and Kosmo Spin received positive reviews, earning aggregate scores of 85% and 80% on Gamerankings, Beat Sneak Bandit and Year Walk received even more praise, with scores of 91% and 87.38%.

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It is funded mainly through donations. For more information, please visit our website: https://wikimediafoundation.org/. By purchasing this item, you are transacting with Google Payments and agreeing to the Google Payments. AFinitDataCallback(key: 'ds:17', isError: false, hash: '36', data:functionreturn 'gp:AOqpTOGiwhPdxPH2Fctrx3c-YUFlk1OA357a-ci3iufFAbq30Jzwf4QQegWup4iFh65y2XMpFUmmVOo-NKZ','Albert Zarifa',null,2,null,null,null,'all could be a 5 star app, but in my opinion it is missing a very useful feature. I would love it if we had the ability to highlight and leave 'post-it' on some parts.

I use this app as an educational app to enrich my knowledge and learn new information. Only if I could highlight some words in the articles I read that would be great. Also, implementing this feature is not hard, simply have a downloads page, and add articles there.

Then highlight in those 'saved/downloaded' articles.' ,112000000,368,null,null,'7','Albert Zarifa',null,null,2,null,null,null,'B',null,2,null,null,null,'truly love the wikipedia app, but suddenly the crowned feature, the Places tab, is missing from my version. This feature placed nearby articles on an interactive map. It helped me navigate new cities, and turned the world into a museum. It's necessary. I can't for the life of me figure out why it'd be removed.

A light has been lost in my life, hence the dim star rating. With it, it'd be 5 stars. Without it, only suffering.' ,757000000,364,null,null,'9','N B',null,null,2,null,null,null,'Lieberman',null,2,null,null,null,'app if you like to do research often.

I've always used Wiki as a 'jump-of' point for learning about something. If the facts need to be verified, I've already got the information to confirm, and very seldom have I been mislead. Usually it gives me a good starting point for continued reach whether online or at a library. If you like Wikipedia and use it frequently, or just like a quick reference for whatever, this app is much more convenient then using my browser every time. Light, simple',927000000,392,null,null,'2','Jason Lieberman',null,null,2,null,null,null,'Verne',null,2,null,null,null,'a very nice and compact design.

I especially liked the many options of themes changing. When combining the two- a super encyclopedia which is not so difficult to read (from a design point of view) and a beautiful comfortable design we get the best way to acquire knowledge in our days!!'

,641000000,32,null,null,'1','Jules Verne',null,null,2,null,null,null,'Guy',null,2,null,null,null,'I'm not sure why, but it doesn't show the 'main article' subheading. For example, if a subheading says Filmography, it doesn't show anything. It should show the main article for that subheading. FIX IT PLEASE! Also everything on the table is aligned to the left for some reason.' ,50000000,376,null,null,'2','Awesome Guy',null,null,2,null,null,null,'Ullah',null,2,null,null,null,'Wikipedia, I have been using Wikipedia Android app since the last 6 months or so, and I have found the app very awesome; especially the article saving and the pop-up dialogue - when a link is clicked in an article - functionalities. But I would like to suggest an additional functionality of 'highlighting text, sentences or paragraphs' in the Wikipedia mobile app.

It will facilitate students, researchers and general readers to easily go through their highlighted texts in their saved artic',882000000,422,null,null,'9','Irfan Ullah',null,null,2,null,null,null,'Howell',null,2,null,null,null,'great app. Trigger fist goat. Now no where near great. I USED to have around 60 to 70 articles on my reading lists. Just checked today, and apparently they decided to DELETE ALL OF THEM with a recent app update. Because just before latest update they were all fine.

App is great for looking up info, BUT I can no longer trust createing what are essentially bookmarks for article I want to go back to, so it has rendered the aop useless to me now. And no way to get back.'

,317000000,149,null,null,'3','Richard Howell',null,null,2,null,null,null,'Anderson',null,2,null,null,null,'is an issue with external links u0026 lists u0026 categories. This app is pretty good for the most part. I love offline reading, I love how easy this is to use. But, I often use categories from Wikipedia, but this app had removed all pages from Category:Whatever lists.

It makes the app harder to use. As well, I often check out external links, to check primary sources, or just read original articles. But those links are either broken or disabled, and I can't change this feature in settings.' ,274000000,112,null,null,'6','Matt Anderson',null,null,2,null,null,null,'Goldwater',null,2,null,null,null,'for reading.

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For editing it is a poor substitute because as far as I have been able to determine it does not let you see the article history or its talk page. Furthermore, it does not truly sync with your full Wikipedia account in that your editing history starts at zero even once you log in.' ,486000000,5,null,null,'1','Shawn Goldwater',null,null,2,null,null,null,'Lenz',null,2,null,null,null,'my phone, I find it better to use Wikipedia in the internet app than in this app. In the internet, you can expand whichever section you want to read, using the list of sections like a table of contents. In this app, each section is already expanded without a table of contents.

I suggest inserting tables of contents like those on the desktop site or collapsing the sections.' ,476000000,173,null,null,'6','Brian Lenz',null,null,2,null,null,null,'Pugsley',null,2,null,null,null,'app is not as good as the web browser version, since the app does not show all of the info about a subject and is missing key links/heading to get to that info. IE: After searching for a television season, with multiple seasons, I was unable to go specifically to that season's page to see each individual episode, even though on the web browser version, there was a link by each season in the Season List Heading, which does not show up in the app version, therefore I will uninstall the app.' ,107000000,314,null,null,'4','Pug Pugsley',null,null,2,null,null,null,'https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/a-/AOh14GgCzqAuozD-qulHAfnomZixXN3FulkIBGZLb22',true,null,2,n.