Isoland
Isoland
Everyone
CottonGame
Intriguing point-and-click game with addictive puzzles and a mysterious story.


Average Rating

4.4


Number of Ratings

1,263


Number of Downloads

10K+


Contains Ads

True


In-App Purchases

True


Install Fee

$1.99


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About Isoland

One of the most anticipated independent puzzle games of 2017! Nominated for the IndiePlay Awards of "Best Art". "The most merciful thing in the world, I think, is the inability of the human mind to correlate all its contents. We live on a placid island of ignorance in the midst of ... read more

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User Reviews

A Google user A Google user
13
Thursday, June 13, 2019

Puzzles weren't too hard, what's harder finding some of the clues, and discovering that you have to talk to the characters to get things rolling. Bonus game was good too, though a little disconcerting to have to hit "new game" to get there. I don't usually buy games from an author with no previous work to sample free, but I'm glad I took the gamble.

Destiny O (Forrest) Destiny O (Forrest)
24
Thursday, August 25, 2022

I played the whole game with secrets in about 3 hours, so not a bad game, but a very one and done experience. While I enjoyed the challenge of some of the puzzles, I felt as if the hint system was extremely lacking, thus why I am deducting one star. The user has already paid for the game, but the devs want us to pay again or watch ads for hints! I ended up watching a (free) playthrough on youtube instead.

A Google user A Google user
15
Friday, August 9, 2019

Enjoyed the puzzles. Success without looking at hints requires awareness of the environment. Solution to puzzles are literally written on the walls. While it would help to highlight which items in the environment can be picked up, assume to click on anything new at least once. In agreement with a critical reviewer that the "plant" item was weak. Edited

Joe McDonald Joe McDonald
6
Saturday, July 4, 2020

The relation of the puzzles in the game are not always clear. You must play through twice to get the real ending, repeating puzzles you already did, and even then there are some puzzles that can only be solved by nonsensical clicking through about / credits. Some areas you need to interact with have no indication there is anything noticable.

A Google user A Google user
26
Tuesday, August 20, 2019

Four stars for the first playthrough, but two stars for requiring a second, mostly identical playthrough to get the real ending. Second time through I didn't look at a poster that has a very obvious clue to an easy puzzle, but it turns out second time through, the poster (which looks the same until you zoom in on it) has new, critical info on it.

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