![]() ![]() ![]() Amundsen was flying north to help to find his old companion. The accident triggered not only the then most extensive rescue operation ever, it also resulted in a national grievance in Norway, when the national hero Roald Amundsen vanished in the sea on his way from Norway to Spitzbergen. Share your own journey with friends, and load other’s routes directly into your app so you can race head-to-head.In the summer of 1928, the dirigible “Italia” with the Italian navigator and constructor Umberto Nobile and his crew crashed in the polar ice north of Spitzbergen. You can race to be the fastest – or look ahead to learn the secrets of the world. The app is network-connected, with a live feed that shows you the position of all the other players of the game, their routes, triumphs and disasters. Will your choices speed you up – or lead you into disaster? Will you earn Fogg’s trust and respect? Will you uncover the secrets and short-cuts that can shave days off your time? Murder, romance, rebellion and intrigue await! Trains, steamers, hot-air balloons, boats, camels, horses and more leave and arrive minute by minute.Įvery city and journey is narrated via an interactive story where you control every action. Bribe your way onto early departures, but don’t let yourself go bankrupt or you’ll be sleeping rough and begging for aid! Trade items for profit, and collect the equipment for the conditions you’ll face: but too much luggage will slow you down…Ĩ0 DAYS is a breakneck race, with an in-game clock that never stops running. Playing as Phileas Fogg’s loyal valet, Passepartout, you must balance your master’s health, your finances, and the time, as you choose your own path from city to city all the way around the world. * “Rich with ideas, brilliantly written, and creates a world that you’ll want to visit over and over again” – PocketGamer (gold award)įeaturing stunning art by Jaume Illustration, a half-million word script by Meg Jayanth, original music by Laurence Chapman, and built using the same inklewriter engine that powers our critically-acclaimed Sorcery! series, 80 DAYS is an interactive adventure created by your choices, on the fly, and is different every time you play. * “Innovative and extraordinary, and unpredictable fun” – Apps Zoom * “Everything about this game is perfect” – AppAdvice * “One of the most extraordinarily memorable and unique games I’ve played in years” – Pocket Tactics * “A sublime video game to immerse yourself in” – The Examiner * “Could be the best interactive fiction game out there” – 148 Apps And a delight.” – The Telegraph – Best Novels of 2014 * “Is it a game? Is it a story? Both, really. Pack your case, armchair Passepartout – adventure awaits!” – Joystiq * “This is modern storytelling that engages and delights, and the bold, stylish artwork gives 80 Days almost a graphic novel feel. Climb the Burmese mountains, trek the Zulu Federation, sail up the Amazon and disappear under the Indian Ocean – but don’t fall behind the time! Detailed research and techno-fantasy combine in an 1872 of tensions, inventions and exploration. * “A brilliantly paced, memorable and quite frankly terrific piece of modern interactive fiction, that masterfully blends strategy, resource management and adventure” – ġ50 cities to explore. * “For people who love high adventures and good writing, 80 Days is a voyage that must be taken” – The Verge * “This brilliant interactive novel re-imagines Phileas Fogg’s journey around the world… One of the finest examples of branching narrative yet created.” – The Telegraph * “Interactive storytelling as its best” – The GuardianĬhoose your own route around a 3D globe, travelling by airship, submarine, mechanical camel, steam-train and more, racing other players and a clock that never stops.įeaturing a brand new journey – to the North Pole! * “We’ve been dreaming about this future for decades. Phileas Fogg has wagered he can circumnavigate the world in just eighty days. ![]()
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