Deathless: The City's Thirst Cheats

Deathless: The City's Thirst Hack 1.0.11 + Redeem Codes

Part of the Craft Sequence

Developer: Choice of Games LLC
Category: Games
Price: $4.99 (Download for free)
Version: 1.0.11
ID: com.choiceofgames.citysthirst

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Description

Negotiate water rights from scorpion gods in this necromantic legal thriller! Discredit your boss, solve murders, and reanimate your own corpse to keep your city from drying out.

“Deathless: The City’s Thirst" is a 150,000-word interactive novel by Max Gladstone, author of “Choice of the Deathless” and the "Craft Sequence" novels, nominated for the John W Campbell Best New Writer Award, the XYZZY award, and the Lambda Award. Your choices control the story. It's entirely text-based--without graphics or sound effects--and fueled by the vast, unstoppable power of your imagination.

You won the God Wars, killing the rain god and taking over his desert city. But now the city needs water, and it’s your job to make it rain. As a rising associate at a god-killing public service conglomerate, you can monopolize your city’s public utilities, or fight to keep water affordable for everyone. Build alliances with powerful necromancers, or help local farmers hold onto their land. Find love, or betray your friends. Overcome the trauma you suffered in the God Wars. Prevent murders, or commit them.

Just keep the water flowing.

• Play as male or female; straight, gay, or bi
• Match wits with master necromancers, real estate magnates, and journalists
• Climb the social ladder of Dresediel Lex
• Help the needy, or laugh callously as the world burns
• Drink with undead kings over the ruins of a destroyed civilization
• Kill people you may later really wish you hadn't killed
• Betray trusted friends and their entire society
• Fight giant scorpions and renegade priests—or join forces with them
• Look for love in extremely wrong places

Version history

1.0.11
2023-06-27
Bug fixes. If you enjoy "Deathless: The City's Thirst", please leave us a written review. It really helps!
1.0.10
2023-04-28
Now you can disable touch slide controls in Settings. If you enjoy "Deathless: The City's Thirst", please leave us a written review. It really helps!
1.0.9
2021-12-10
Bug fixes. If you enjoy this game, please leave us a written review. It really helps!
1.0.6
2021-08-18
Updated screenshots and general app improvements.
1.0.5
2018-06-01
This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon.

Added support for iPhone X. If you enjoy playing "Deathless: The City's Thirst," please leave us a written review. It really helps!
1.0.4
2016-10-20
• Fixed "Saved Verity" achievement bug.

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1.0.2
2015-11-02
The previous version incorrectly declared that it supported iOS 6. iOS 7 or higher is required.

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1.0.1
2015-10-22

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Ratings

5 out of 5
20 Ratings

Reviews

TalishaSG,
Wow!
I love books and I love video games and this combination was perfect for me! There's adventure, romance and personality in the choices you make. My character felt like me and I can't wait to get more endings to see what else can unfold. I definitely recommend purchasing this, you wont regret it.
nicpicc,
Absolutely amazing
Though it might not be as popular as the other Choice games, it's my personal favorite. The story takes place in an unique and intriguing setting and time. There are multiple endings with various branching paths. I seriously recommend it!
Anton Rang,
Very well written and enjoyable
Many different paths provide a lot of replayability, and the whole adventure is written well. Highly recommend this one.
Deathninja5551,
Dunestrider
Yes.

That aside, this was an interesting mix of the previous game. A good note that charm isn’t as flexible as it was in the previous game (I pretty much won with a maxed charm stat) so you actually have more importance in everything else.
Talnesa,
One of the best!
Absolutely one of the best Choice Of...games I’ve played in a long time. Unique characters in a fascinating world tell a compelling story with numerous choices to make it your own.

Highly recommended!
Talifabian,
Necromanctic Lawyers and Demonic Labor Disputes
Max Gladstone is one of my favorite print authors. His Craft Sequence, of which this is a part, is a masterful exploration of humanity under capitalism. His writing makes this interactive fiction game an excellent experience. Check it out.
Harpotho,
It got better!!!
The first game was fantastic as a stand-alone game and a book tie-in. This has more flexible playability, and adds much to the backstory of the book series.
MarielleGK,
Gladstone’s fantasy worlds are amazing
Set in the World of the Craft Sequence, Gladstone builds an imaginative interactive experience for the player.
Nikola Quixote,
Better Than the First
I had a great time playing the first Choice of the Deathless game from Max Gladstone, but this one is a step above. It's the closest you can get to actually living inside one of his novels. The only problem I've experienced is looking up bleary-eyed to find I'd lost far too much time trying to negotiate water rights.
True Immortal,
Fantastic journey, but anti-climatic ending
Title explains the reason why I gave this game 4 instead of 5 stars. When I first completed the game, the ending was written in such a manner that I was convinced that it was just an early death ending. Not the actual end of the game. Played through the entire game a couple more times till it hit me: that's the end!

It's not as obvious, for lack of a better word, that you've reached the end like the first game. It's also not as satisfying as the first game's ending too.

Despite that, the writing and imagery was utterly fantastic! As beautiful and poetic as the first game! In fact, whenever I replay this game it always feels fresh and lively thanks to the vocabulary.

Characters were not as in-depth as the first game, and there wasn't enough story behind each individual to really enjoy interacting with each one.

I did enjoy interacting with the 'Kind, it reminded me of the demons in the first one: misunderstood and fun to interact with if you play your cards right. Speaking of demons, I love the prosthetic arm/leg you can choose to have in the very beginning of the game- interesting mechanic to have tiny demons inside it, like hamsters in an exercise ball that generates power, I assume.

To sum it all up, I did enjoy this game; great writing, visual imagery, and lore, but anti-climatic ending and almost one dimensional characters. A solid 4/5 with replay value!