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I normally don’t write reviews and basically delete games after a few times playing, but this the first game that I’m actually hooked on. I love that there are no rules on how to solve different puzzles, use internet for help or whatever. Totally challenging and can’t wait for the story to keep unfolding.Definitely downloaded project void 2.
I’m not much of a puzzle game type of person. I got this app solely out of curiosity. But when you start playing, it turns a puzzle game into internet research of actual people/places/things. Next thing you know, you’re looking into old 1920s-50s newspaper articles for answers to puzzles and looking up historical figures that you may not have known before this app. I loveee learning about history, so that was right up my alley. Anyway, This is a very good detective-esque puzzle game that will probably have you addicted after the first few levels (if you’re anything like me, anyway). The design of the app itself looks very sleek and is easy to navigate through. The in-app browser is a bless, and also makes the app much more immersive. The notes section is a lifesaver as well. There was some bad spelling and grammar in a few of the descriptions, but it almost seemed intentional.. As if to throw you off course from the solution and purposely use weird wordings to confuse you. All in all, this is a fantastic app and a great way to get into the puzzle genre. I appreciate all the work you’ve put into this, Dr. Quantum! (and by Dr. Quantum, I mean the developers lol. People who’ve played will understand 😆)
This game is really cool! The music is creepy/Erie and I haven’t quite come to anything that might tie it all together yet, but it’s very witty! They ask you to use the browser (in game) to look up clues in order to find the answers. So far it’s not too difficult (it’s not too easy either), but that may change! It makes you think for sure!
I was absolutely thrilled at the concept of this game! I love that they incorporated real google searches into the puzzles! I play A LOT of puzzle apps and this is by far one of the best ones! Its just the right amount of difficulty. I only with it was much much longer with more missions. I got through these quickly. I was hoping the final mission needed more than one answer and required deeper research. I can wait for a part 2! Very cool game! I would definitely purchase it if there was a harder version or one with lots of levels available.
This is by far the best logic, puzzle, searching, research, da Vinci-esque game I have ever played. The developers really figured out the key to playing an interactive game of solving real life puzzles. It felt very logical and they gave just enough of a clue, whether in the description or in the picture, to make me search for more. It felt like I was in an escape room or trying to find clues that were legitimately important - think super spy. I’m super impressed and can’t wait for the next chapter!
I have played a lot of puzzle games in my time, and I would definitely say that this is one of the better ones. Understanding codes and decryption processes can be challenging to those unfamiliar, but void gives just enough information to make it easy to learn. I do consider the puzzles to be challenging, with some being surprisingly simple and others having me scratch me head until i find the right path. The main issue I have is the in-game browser not working quite as well as it should, but it gets the job done so it’s not the worst. It was also odd playing this game when a lot of the locations take place in Illinois and as someone who has grown up there, it was fun getting to see answers that I could say I’ve actually been to.Overall, it’s a good game so I recommend giving it a shot.
It’s a great idea for a game and the puzzles aren’t too difficult for it to be frustrating. However, the browser within the game is frustrating to use since the “back” button seems to be glitchy. 98% of the time I use the back button, I’m led to an “oops there seems to be an error” page. This can be very annoying since the trial and error nature of researching online requires frequent use of the back button. Otherwise, I’m forced to go back to the homepage of google and re-search the same thing. Well, not “forced” since I can just use my own web browser on my phone. The game would’ve had a smoother process with the in-game browser working properly but it‘a simply a minor disruption to open the safari on my phone.
At first, it looked like this was going to be a really neat puzzle hunt-type game, and there were definitely flashes of it here and there (especially in Part 5, which was far and away the best of the lot). However, most of the game quickly devolved into “Google search this”, which was a huge let-down from what I was expecting. If Chapter 2 ends up getting made, there needs to be a lot more puzzle solving and a lot less Google searching. The latter’s fine in small doses, but it becomes a problem when it starts to overshadow the puzzles themselves.
What’s wrong: If you know what ASCII and Caesar ciphers are, then that’s basically the what’s in store for you here as far as clues go. Because the clues are on images, you find yourself transcribing numbers and text from the images in a way that feels like busywork. You’re encouraged to Google things, but the game is popular enough now that all the clues have been Google bombed (i.e. Google will auto fill the clue and tell you the answer to many of them now). The in-game browser lacks page search and navigation is broken (the back button passes through taps and this mutes and unmutes sound rather than going back). Sometimes the browser crashes and displays strange iOS errors. I ended up paying to get rid of the ads right away as I really have no patience for the kind of ads they show. Since they show up super early and fairly often I really hadn’t even gotten a taste of the game yet. What’s right: The in game browser is a thoughtful touch, as is the notes feature. There are hints of a clever storyline. The image viewer for clues does give a sense of immersion missing in other games of the genre. Unfortunately I just can’t get through the tedium of the clues, but I’m glad to have supported the developers. I have a feeling they’ll be making better games in the future.
I am typically not one to leave reviews, but this game deserves it. There are plenty of complex solutions mixed in with some simpler ones as well, all which require some thinking outside the box. Is it perfect? No, there are certainly some bugs with the in-game browser, however it doesn’t distract from the gameplay too much.As for the advertisements, they are very generously placed and relatively short ads. The game does not force you to a thirty second ads every interaction/level. There are occasional ads here and there, which the developer(s) comically apologize for each time while the ad loads. Much better than the advertisement spam seen in many other similar puzzle games.Overall, quite fun to play and am excited to check out Chapter Two! Thank you Dr. Q, when the clock is right, feel free to flag me down again :)
Do you want to feel like REAL Explorer and Mystery Solver? Experience the mind-bending Alternate reality game (ARG) that blends the fictional world with reality with detective style finest mystery puzzles, riddles, codes, and cryptograms. To solve the devilishly difficult mysteries of Project VOID, you must use every available resource to solve the challenges set before you, like "The Internet" with ingenious puzzle hunting skills and extensive out of box thinking.