Otherworld: Epic Adventure 12+

A Celtic Murder Mystery Game

Graeme Clarke

Designed for iPad

    • 3.0 • 2 Ratings
    • $5.99

Screenshots

Description

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Welcome to Otherworld: Epic Adventure
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Otherworld: Epic Adventure is a Celtic murder mystery adventure game boasting real-world photography instead of computer graphics. With a massive world of more than 200 locations to explore, it’s a serious game with an intriguing plot for people that like to read books and solve mysteries.
• Melt your noodle with challenging in-game puzzles like code-breaking, circuit puzzles, mental agility, pattern recognition, and word and number games.
• Immerse yourself in Irish history, mythology and politics. Unlock the secrets of the Celtic Otherworld to solve mystery and political intrigue in modern Ireland.
• The perfect travel companion as it needs no internet connection and has no in-app purchases or ads.

******** The Plot ********
Otherworld: Epic Adventure is a story from the incredible world of Charlie Bluster but it can also be played completely stand-alone. The game starts after an assassination attempt on the life of Ireland’s most charismatic politician, Conn McLear, which has thrown the country into turmoil with worldwide ramifications. You must determine the identity of the would-be assassin and bring them to justice.
In the world of Charlie Bluster, Conn McLear has sided with Malcolm to destroy Charlie. Tipped off by Hercules, Jaden Phillips travels to a secretive location deep within the Irish countryside and miles from the nearest town. Play as Jaden and uncover the mystery of McLear’s shadowy past and learn how to stop him before it’s too late!

Read more about Charlie Bluster at CharlieBluster.com

********** Is it for Me? **********
Do you enjoy solving puzzles or reading mysteries? Have you fond memories of games like Myst, Sabre Wolf or Fighting Fantasy? Are you interested in Irish history or Celtic mythology? Have you enjoyed Charlie Bluster and want to dig into the background story? If the answer to any of these is YES then Otherworld could certainly be for you!

********* Is it Hard? *********
Otherworld is quick and easy to pick up. This game is for everyone, you don’t need to learn a complicated set of controls to play. It can be difficult to complete but you aren’t on your own:
• The In-game AI will suggest hints and tips as you need them.
• Our Getting Started Article can help you find your way around at the start without revealing the solutions to any puzzles.
• The Otherworld: Definitive Guide is packed with information including a game walk-through, puzzle solutions and the full Otherworld story. At a massive 197 pages, it has absolutely everything you want to know about Otherworld.
• Why not post a question on our Facebook page?

Find out more about Otherworld: Epic Adventure by visiting our website at: https://otherworld.charliebluster.com

****************** Otherworld Screenshots ******************
Otherworld uses photos, sounds and background music to create a whole virtual world. Our screenshots are all locations or items within the game. Here is a bit more detail about each one:


1. In a massive clearing stands the Old Tree, its branches home to innumerable birds whose squabbling drowns out all other sounds from the forest.
2. An ancient, decrepit old wooden shed stands at the very edge of the site. The crackle and hum of an old electricity generator on its last legs can be heard from within.
3. This strange device looks like some kind of brewing equipment. Several wires connect it to a large cabinet and from there to the railway buffer at the back of the cavern.
4. The Map Room is tucked away at the centre of the Labyrinth and hides many secrets of the shadowy Otherworld Society.
5. If you can find her, the Princess knows the most intimate secrets of Otherworld: Epic Adventure. See some more of the beautiful pictures used to create the game on our website

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Are you up for the challenge?
Install Otherworld now!

What’s New

Version 3.24

Otherworld: Epic Adventure has been refreshed and rebranded and now forms part of the incredible story of Charlie Bluster where it provides the origin story for Conn McLear, the main protagonist in the game and the major bad guy from Charlie Bluster book 3.

This new version is released alongside a new look website and a new version of the Otherworld: Definitive Guide which is the ultimate companion to the game and where you can read the amazing Otherworld story and find a complete walkthrough, the full map, solutions to all the puzzles and more.

Visit Otherworld.Charliebluster.com to read more.

This new version of the game now provides the player’s score which represents the progress through the game and is calculated based on the number and difficulty of the puzzles solved and the key locations visited. The score is accessed via the Raven screen within the game where you can also see a history of accomplishments.

Otherworld: Epic Adventure, a massive world to explore, an unbelievable story to tell!
Are you up for the challenge?

Ratings and Reviews

3.0 out of 5
2 Ratings

2 Ratings

Sreffert ,

What a head scratcher!

I love room escape & point-and-click type of puzzle games, so when this came up under my recommendations I thought I would give it a shot and I’m very pleased that I did! It will certainly make you think and will probably make you frustrated at points, but you’ll find yourself so intrigued by the story line and general gameplay that you will undoubtedly pick it back up. I suggest drawing a map for yourself as there’s a lot going on in many locations and it becomes hard to keep track of. The developer is very responsive.. I found myself clueless as to where to begin when I first started the game, sent a message on Facebook and heard back within 2 hours with some gentle guidance in the right direction. I’m still slowly chipping away at puzzle after puzzle but I find no faults thus far! Fantastic 🙌🏻

mollyfn ,

Feels like 1987

This is a poorly made ‘adventure’ game that is pretty much like the games you played in the 80s. You will be disappointed if you pay for this. It’s just a series of photos of places that you visit through going North south east or west. Then point and click on other photos to supposedly find objects. You do not interact with anything, you just click on arrows and images. Fine if it’s free but no way should you pay for it.

App Privacy

The developer, Graeme Clarke, indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy.

Data Not Linked to You

The following data may be collected but it is not linked to your identity:

  • Location
  • Usage Data
  • Diagnostics

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Supports

  • Family Sharing

    Up to six family members can use this app with Family Sharing enabled.

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