80 Days Cheats

80 Days Hack 1.27 + Redeem Codes

Travel across the world

Developer: inkle
Category: Games
Price: $4.99 (Download for free)
Version: 1.27
ID: com.inkle.80days

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Description

*** Four BAFTA-nominations -- TIME Game of 2014 -- IGF Award for Narrative Excellence -- IMGA Award for Narrative -- DICE nominated
*** "We’ve been dreaming about this future for decades. Guess what? It’s here." - New York Times
*** "Interactive storytelling as its best" - The Guardian
*** 9/10 Edge Magazine
*** #16 in IGN's "best iOS games ever"
*** #1 iOS game for August on Metacritic

Race around the globe in 80 Days or less, travelling by airship, submarine, mechanical camel, steam-train and more, racing other players and a clock that never stops.

* "This brilliant interactive novel re-imagines Phileas Fogg's journey around the world... One of the finest examples of branching narrative yet created." - The Telegraph

* "For people who love high adventures and good writing, 80 Days is a voyage that must be taken" - The Verge

* "A brilliantly paced, memorable and quite frankly terrific piece of modern interactive fiction, that masterfully blends strategy, resource management and adventure" - IndieGames.com

* "one of the best iOS games of the year." - iLounge

150 cities to explore. Detailed research and techno-fantasy combine in an 1872 of tensions, inventions and exploration. Climb the Burmese mountains, trek the Zulu Federation, sail up the Amazon and disappear under the Indian Ocean - but don't fall behind the time! New adventures every time you play.

* "This is modern storytelling that engages and delights, and the bold, stylish artwork gives 80 Days almost a graphic novel feel. Pack your case, armchair Passepartout - adventure awaits!" - Joystiq

* "Is it a game? Is it a story? Both, really. And a delight." - The Telegraph - Best Novels of 2014

* "Could be the best interactive fiction game out there" - 148 Apps

* "A sublime video game to immerse yourself in" - The Examiner

* "One of the most extraordinarily memorable and unique games I’ve played in years" - Pocket Tactics

* "Everything about this game is perfect" - AppAdvice

* "Innovative and extraordinary, and unpredictable fun" - Apps Zoom

* "Rich with ideas, brilliantly written, and creates a world that you'll want to visit over and over again" - PocketGamer (gold award)

Featuring stunning art by Jaume Illustration, a half-million word script by Meg Jayanth, original music by Laurence Chapman, and built using the same ink engine that powers our critically-acclaimed Sorcery! series, 80 DAYS is an interactive adventure created by your choices, on the fly, and is different every time you play.

Playing as Phileas Fogg's loyal valet, Passepartout, you must balance your master's health, your finances, and the time, as you choose your own path from city to city all the way around the world. Bribe your way onto early departures, but don't let yourself go bankrupt or you'll be sleeping rough and begging for aid! Trade items for profit, and collect the equipment for the conditions you'll face: but too much luggage will slow you down...

80 DAYS is a breakneck race, with an in-game clock that never stops running. Trains, steamers, hot-air balloons, boats, camels, horses and more leave and arrive minute by minute.

Every city and journey is narrated via an interactive story where you control every action. Will your choices speed you up - or lead you into disaster? Will you earn Fogg's trust and respect? Will you uncover the secrets and short-cuts that can shave days off your time? Murder, romance, rebellion and intrigue await!

The app is networked, with a feed that shows you the position of all the other players of the game, their routes, triumphs and disasters. You can race to be the fastest - or look ahead to learn the secrets of the world.

Share your own journey with friends, and load other's routes directly into your app so you can race head-to-head.

80 DAYS is a complete experience, with no in-app purchases, and was made by a core team of just four people. If you enjoy it, please leave a rating, and check out our Sorcery! series.

Version history

1.27
2018-01-30
This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon.

Updated for iPhone X! Multiplayer is back! And some previous engine trouble in the last version has been fixed thanks to a handy No. 2 wrench.

We're back to working on our new game, Heaven's Vault, but for those who want to go around the world on your iPhone X, now you can - and race others while you do so. Enjoy!
1.26
2018-01-25
Optimised for iPhone X; and multiplayer is back! Race other players around the globe and share your routes with others.

While we’re hard at work on our new game Heaven’s Vault (coming later this year!), we wanted to make sure that all of you playing 80 Days on your shiny new iPhone Xs are getting a beautiful experience, so we’ve redesigned the UI so take advantage of the beautiful full screen display.
1.25
2016-10-21
Hundreds of adventures await!
1.24
2016-10-11
On sale for over 50% off!
1.23
2016-10-07
Small story fixes
1.22
2016-10-05
Several story fixes
1.2.1
2015-10-17
Since our massive content update which opened up new routes all over the Americas and the rest of the world, we have made a few bug fixes:
- Fix for iPhone 6S bug where moving items in luggage was impossible
- Story fixes and improvements
1.2
2015-09-30
Huge new content update! Explore South and North America and the wilds of Canada. Visit Pitcairn Island, Meteora Valley, Dubrovnik, Zurich and more. Travel to the Moon, play poker with a billionaire, go over Niagara Falls or accompany an international jewel thief on a journey to uncover the Artificer's greatest secret.

With more than 100,000 words of new content and twenty new cities this is the definitive version of last year's IGF-winning, four-times BAFTA nominated title.

This update is entirely free; the app contains no additional purchases.
1.1.1
2015-01-26
General bug fixes, particularly for iPad users of iOS 8 having problems sharing their journey.
1.1
2014-12-15
A brand new adventure: a perilous expedition to the North Pole!
1.0.5
2014-10-31
- Native support for iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus
- Fix for Embark button on older iPads running iOS 8.1
- Passepartout's character now shown on the stats screen
1.0.4
2014-08-22
Escape from Pyongyang, survive a trek through the Amazonian rainforest, avoid delay in Omsk. We've also ensured a super-secret desert "machine" works reliably, and re-routed the SS Thunder to sail on water rather than land...

Once again, many thanks to the intrepid explorers who explored the fringes of the world!
1.0.3
2014-08-04
Escape from Acapulco, find passage from Singapore, get a caleche past Houston, earn your reward in Cairo, and don't get stuck in the mud in Astrakhan.

Thanks to everyone who found new ways to run into trouble, and sent us feedback.
1.0.2
2014-07-28
- Frame your screenshot when sharing your route with others!
- Optimised layouts for older iPhones
- New transports - paddle-steamer, ferry boat, sailing ship
- Minor bug fixes
1.0.1
2014-07-23
This update adds Game Center, so you can compete to be the fastest around the world, in the world.

We've also got a slew of new transports: palanquins, hover-ships, African copper airships, steam-powered bicycles, motorised canoes...
1.0
2014-07-15

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Ratings

4.4 out of 5
541 Ratings

Reviews

buguauuaua,
Amazing game, Great potential.
I am a video game tester and in my free time I like to test out mobile games. I have been so addicted to this game for a long time, after a while it does get boring. But this game is still great, if you are looking to read something and have an interactive adventure at the same time, this game is perfect for you. This game might even be educational on some levels. If you want an action packed thriller of an adventure, the money this costs will not go to waste. The reason I am leaving a four star and not a five is because at times the game can get annoying, and that can make it fun. It was all realistic just like the movie until, I got lost on ice and kidnapped by mermaids and I lost the game because of that. Overall the game is spectacular, 4/5.
Windwinger,
Fun, educational, addictive
I'm not much of a game player but I was going on a trip, so I googled games and this one came up as one of the most popular, best games, so I got it. I have gone around the world now four times, and each time I learned some new things about the planet, different countries, oceans, cities, etc. I had to look up cities and countries on maps. We died once at the North Pole because we thought it would be brilliant to make the smallest circumference; another time we didn't intend to go there but made a navigation mistake and almost died but were rescued and made it around the world in 64 or 65 days. On another trip we were a few days late and lost the wager. We went around the world again and made it in about 74 days. I've learned that when the valet makes the wisest, less reckless decisions, we do better. If he picks up something not his, he suffers the consequences. If he goes for an evening walk, he might gather useful information or he might get pick-pocketed or arrested. Take notes, useful for other trips. Buy maps at new markets so you get more routes, then sell them. Take care of Monsieur Fogg. Buy items at markets that you can later sell. Occasionally earn extra money doing chores at your hotel. Make friends. Make sure you have enough money by visiting banks. New York to London by airship is a good route. Engage in conversations and read the news occasionally. Love and compassion usually have good outcomes. This is a great game. 5 stars.
arkibet,
A charming gem
For the price of this app, I’ve gotten more than enough value for it. After such a long time, I’m still getting new experiences and surprises. You start with a meager suitcase and rush off to race around the world in 80 days. But the journey will be nothing that you expect.

The game play is simple. It’s a choose your own adventure with some inventory management, time management, area exploration, and keeping Fogg alive and well. You can buy and sell curio items for profits. You can buy items to make the travel less strenuous. You can buy items that allow conversation during travel longer and more fruitful. Managing your inventory is a large part of a successful journey.

For downsides, I wish the app had more documentation. You gain statuses like “steadfast” or “well mannered” but there’s no indication of how these affect gameplay. To me, they’re 100% useless as I have no idea of why I would want them or what it does. Maybe it opens new choices? Who knows.

For upsides, the adventures are epic. But I enjoy the fact that you can find romance with a man or a woman, making it more LGBT friendly. Also, it seems that your character has African decent, and it certain areas race is taken seriously. These touches really made me happy.

You won’t be disappointed if you buy this app. My suggestion is to take the strangest routes, try to always hit different cities, and have an adventure!
Max Sykes,
A densely packed narrative wonder
You want to know what happened on one of my attempts of this game? I decided I was going to attempt to cross the North Pole, thus cutting the time we’d take going across the world in half. We started our expedition aboard an icebreaker ship, and we had a jolly time. I even got to have tea and biscuits with a charming man in a scouting balloon. That is, until the engine exploded.

Everything was gone. Our money, our supplies, everything. It was freezing, and we were forced to survive on scraps of frozen food. Fogg’s condition was deteriorating rapidly. I had to reach the North Pole base. If we could just do that, my master would be safe…But he wasn’t. He eventually couldn’t go further. I held him in my arms as he died, leaving the journal I was writing along the way with his body.

And that’s how my trip to the North Pole went. A moment of pure literary genius I will never forget.
CeeStor,
Great Journey
This is excellent fun, more really than a game. Very educational. You may want to hurry to get back under 80 days early on and that’s fine, but even if you go over it’s a blast to go through all sorts of adventures and scrapes. Just keep in mind you can start all over again when you return. Also, some southern routes I thought there was no way to make it back in time but I did and had all sorts of wild things happen along the way including shipwrecks and surviving a shooting! Still made it back on that one before 80 days. Last trip I didn’t make it back until Day 111 but it was the most fun ever, including the Nautilus and mermaids! Tip on North Pole if you want to survive, do everything, make friends with everyone or you won’t make it. So don’t be afraid to try new routes, meet new people, explore and have fun along the way. Endlessly playable. 5 stars.
luciddelerium,
Great Story-based RPG, Strategy, and Resource Management Game
Pros:
- Easter eggs and plot twists galore
- Factual landmarks (Was pleasantly surprised by the game's accurate depiction of faraway lands when I visited Istanbul and Marrakech for myself last year) make for great travel planning IRL
- Thought-provoking dialogue and humanism, eerie dictatorships and the anarchy of revolution. I especially loved the piece on the untold stories of people that "progress" leaves behind.
- Still can't tell if I love or hate the Artificers Guild, but the politics are intriguing and got to love the explosives
- Making money from great sales
- Bribery through costume to get some cheap tickets

Cons:
- Time passes too quickly to be able to effectively buy or sell before morning departures, forcing you to stay the night
- Some options become less relevant later in the game, like socializing at the hotel
- Starting items are pretty random
- No bonus points for having your boss like you
- If you want to "win" and take the most efficient route you miss out on cool stories :(
- Hard to keep track of the politics and "quests"

Protips:
If you selected wrong on one of the text selections, close out of the app and relaunch to reset your choices for the current scene. Only works if you haven't finished the scene.
Also, stay away from Muscat.
Geek - windsurfer,
This is the best game I ever played, no lie
I first heard about this game from my cousin, this one and invisible inc, (which is good too). Once I started my first adventure, I could not put down the game for 2 hours, it was that intriguing. The graphics are very beautifully done and the storyline is very well thought through with solid characters. The fact that there are 100+ different routes definitely added the extra star, otherwise making it 4 of a way to short story. I love that Inkle can do multiplayer after you do pretty much all the story options (like I have) and It would be cool if Inkle could do updates to advance the story? THAT WOULD MAKE IT SOOO COOOLLLLLLLLLLL. And once you get bored of the story, to you gamers, I advise you create your own achievements for the game or try playing the character in different personalities. Great job Inkle, an astounding masterpiece.
JayMills999,
The writers missed the point…
This is definitely a beautifully designed game. That’s not an issue at all. The problem is in the choices that are given. In a choose your own adventure story, I should be responsible for making choices from situations that are presented to me, not for helping to develop the details of the story that’s going on around me.

For example, this story would provide a situation in which you meet a girl on the train, and then you have to choose between whether she has a bored expression on her face, or is smirking at something (That’s not verbatim, I’m just making up an example). But that’s not a detail that should be left up to me - how am I to know what a character looks like? A good choose your own adventure story would provide me with the details, then give me the option of whether or not I want to approach this person, or how I want to approach them.

There also needs to be some real consequences to bad choices. I haven’t had a situation yet where I’ve been killed or significantly set back because of a wrong choice. I’ve literally just clicked random options, and still done rather well.

There’s a good idea here for sure, and the design and gameplay is beautifully done. The story line and options just needs to be improved
avanderlofske,
Fantastic, highly replayable game
Though I tend to play quite a large amount of games on my iPhone, I very rarely write reviews for them. However, this game is absolutely superb and well-deserving of one.
I'm on my third play-through now, and definitely foresee myself going through it at least several more times. The different routes and stories available make it so that you get a wildly different story every time and I sincerely enjoy consciously taking new paths each time. Additionally, the writing is above par for an app of this nature.
Very fun and refreshing game given the quality of what is typically on the App Store. Couldn't possibly recommend it more than I do. Enjoy, all.
SurrealSoul,
Refreshing!
What a relief! I've finally come across an iOS game with a unique concept and refreshing gameplay! Usually I'm done with a game in a few days or a week, but I've been coming back to 80 days for quite a while now. If you love to read, are keen on adventures or are a geography geek like I am, this game will definitely suit you. It's all about having a feel for the journey, making good decisions, figuring out smart ways to travel, to trade and to maintain Monsieur Fogg's health.
What I love about the game is that every time you play it it's different, there are so many cities, so many stories and so many routes to take!
Don't hesitate to pick this up, for a couple bucks it's a steal!