by Enchambered (website)
For 2 players
£4.00 $5.00
🖥digital
Play with a friend! Can you decipher enigmatic puzzles that require constant communication between you and your teammate to solve? Your escape is dependent on how well you work together to find your way through gadgets and clues to solve the puzzle. Using two separate devices, play with a friend on the couch or even all the way across the globe on the phone or video chat!
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based on ratings from 13 users
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2 Bodies 8 Minds rated this:
Played: 10 Jan 2024 Team size: 2 Time taken: 45 Outcome: Successful escape!
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Well worth the price for an hours fun together, and they're not the easiest. We enjoyed it!
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Team size: 2 Outcome: Successful escape!
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Played: 13/8/2020 Team size: 2
A fun, point and click, drag and drop game designed for 2 teams to play simultaneously. Felt like the type of game you'd play on the phone. Very nicely presented.
Lucia Banks rated this:
Played: 15/01/2021 Team size: 2 Outcome: Successful escape!
Absolutely brilliant game. Highly recommend - it's great for team building and communication skills.
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A bit meatier than the original game, but still solid fun in the same vein for a pair of players. A good value even at $5.
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Together Apart is a beautifully designed game and at (a minimum donation of) $5 it is a bargain, it would even be good at twice the price. Bring your communication ‘A’ game!
Together Apart picks up where Alone Together left off, if you could really call it a sequel. There isn’t too much for a story in these games, but the world with it’s strange torn up notes and steampunk tech is consistent between the two games and leaves you feeling like you’ve re-entered a familiar space.
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