Isoland

Contains ads
4.5
1.23K reviews
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Content rating
Everyone
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About this game

One of the most anticipated independent puzzle games of 2017! Nominated for the IndiePlay Awards of "Best Art".

"The most merciful thing in the world, I think, is the inability of the human mind to correlate all its contents. We live on a placid island of ignorance in the midst of black seas of infinity, and it was not meant that we should voyage far." -- H.P. Lovecraft

Appearing deceptively peaceful to the casual passerby, a mysterious island exists in the far reaches of the Atlantic Ocean. The inhabitants know not how they got there or why they stay; all they’re sure of is that the place in which they are trapped is called Isoland.

You are a researcher who has received a letter from a friend imploring you to help with an investigation on Isoland. You travel to the mysterious island, seeking to unravel its mysteries -- but after you arrive, you realize all too late that you, too, are now trapped. Beware of being lulled into complacency by the beauty of the island: Use your wits to avoid being tricked, and unravel the logic behind complex puzzles. Only then will the secrets of Isoland be revealed.

Features:

- An Atmospheric Point & Click puzzle game
- Unique & challenging in-game puzzle quests.
- Well-designed background story with tailored gameplay.
- Special & unique art design style.
- Inference based system linked to acquisition of item located in various buildings.
- Breaktaking brain-battles against merciless tricks and riddles
- Supporting multiple languages, English, Dutch, Chinese (Simple), Chinese (Traditional), French, Spanish, Japanese, and alien languages

Tips:

- Don’t miss the small detail! Even a small key point can be let you to freedom!
- Tap the objects and find the hidden items to figure out the puzzles using your solving skills and your brain
- Don’t linger in one place.
- If the puzzle is too hard, use the tips to solve the puzzle

Contact:
Feedback & Suggestions: contact@cottongame.com
Updated on
Jan 8, 2024

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Ratings and reviews

4.4
1.08K reviews
Dell R-Glenn
October 24, 2023
I enjoyed the puzzles and 2d art style in this! I'd play something similar again, if it didn't have ads. I hated the alien vivisection scene, why is a cute room escape game making me look at vivisection. Also the hint system is mostly useless, based on objects you collect rather than tasks you're trying to complete (I'd rather pay more for the game than have to watch ads for nonsense like "the hammer can be used to break things!")
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David Waring
June 6, 2022
If you enjoy quality point and click games from developers such as Rusty Lake (cube escape, and Glitch Games, then you won't be disappointed with the Isoland series. And there's always more to do after first completion. Definitely good value for money. Lots of small extra details in the artwork that you may not notice at first glance. The puzzles are a good mix of traditional puzzles you may have seen in some way before, and some great outside the box type puzzles. But always fair.
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Lewy Blue
January 8, 2023
It's a nice little BUT when I pay for a game it's unacceptable to make me watch ads/pay for in game features. In this case you need to watch ads or pay to view hints. Hints are a basic feature of a point and click game - it's nearly impossible to finish this type of game without needing a hint at least a few times. So just charge the full price up front. Don't make it a hidden charge that I only find out after playing for a while
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