Nexon Releases 3D Puzzle Adventure Game

Nexon Releases 3D Puzzle Adventure Game

It's as if Journey and Monument Valley had a child.

JennyMenny by JennyMenny on Mar 02, 2017 @ 08:09 AM (Staff Bios)
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Have you downloaded After the End: Forsaken Destiny yet? Nexon has released this 3D puzzle adventure game on iOS and Android for a reasonable $3.99, and we love it. 
 
It's as if they took all the awesome parts of Journey and combined them with Monument Valley. Take a look below: 
 
 
Neople, The Developer 
 
But don't just thank Nexon, thank the developer, Neople. Based in Korea, the company was established back in 2001, and they've been making games predominantly in Korean and Japanese game markets. Many of their projects have been adapted for English-speaking territories. 
 
Backstory 
 
In the game, players discover an ancient world that is chockful of natural light and challenges. They solve the puzzles using the game's 360-degree camera and free character movement.  
 
This is a parallel journey of father and son, separated by time. A touching story about family ties and the challenges that can get in the way between loved ones.

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