DEVICE 6 Cheats

DEVICE 6 Hack 1.5 + Redeem Codes

Developer: Simogo AB
Category: Games
Price: $3.99 (Download for free)
Version: 1.5
ID: com.simogo.devicesix

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Description

** Winner of Apple Design Award 2014 **

A surreal thriller in which the written word is your map, as well as your narrator.

DEVICE 6 plays with the conventions of games and literature, entwines story with geography and blends puzzle and novella, to draw players into an intriguing mystery of technology and neuroscience.

Anna wakes up in a castle on a remote island, with little recollection of how she got there. All she remembers is an unusually unpleasant doll.

Why are there two identical castles on the island? Who is the mysterious man in the bowler hat? And above all, what is the purpose of the tests Anna is put through?

Read, listen and peek into three-dimensional photographs to solve the bizarre mysteries of DEVICE 6.


"DEVICE 6 is designed to linger in the mind long after the last code has been cracked and the last sentence read. Spy stories - even traditional ones - often haunt their readers' dreams once they've been completed. It's only appropriate, really. Is that a final full-stop or a microdot? Is this the end of the affair or an invitation to go deeper?"
Eurogamer - 9/10

"In using its text both as narrative and as geography – and through its impressively restrained use of illustration and sound – it generates an almost unrivalled sense of place. It isn’t embarrassed to allow Device 6 to be a game when it needs to be, and yet it knows precisely when to let the story take over. The result is a sharp, striking mystery that is at once provocative, extraordinarily stylish and altogether essential"
EDGE - 9/10

"In turning a text adventure into a world map, Simogo has resurrected a long-dead genre with style and confidence. Great presentation and brilliant puzzles complete a stellar package"
Pocketgamer – 9/10

"Ever exceeding expectations, the developer has followed up one of 2013′s highlights with another title that can be classed as such. With a compelling story that keeps you guessing, and a pin-point utilisation of the platform, Device 6 is an accomplishment in games design, mobile or otherwise"
God is a Geek - 9/10

"DEVICE 6 not only explores the boundaries of narrative storytelling, it also demonstrates the creative potential of touchscreen gaming"
Appspy – 5/5

"Simogo’s doing something few others are doing, and it’s wonderful that someone is both providing great experiences and testing the limits of interactive media"
148apps - 5/5

"An ingenious slice of puzzling adventure that's as imaginative as it is stylish"
Modojo - 4.5/5

Version history

1.5
2020-10-26
- Bugfixes and aspect ratios
1.4
2018-11-08
- Added support for new devices
1.3
2017-12-03
- Added iPhone X support
1.2
2016-03-09
Updated for iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus and iPad Pro.
1.1
2013-11-04
- Optimisation for older devices.
- Fixed typo in Chapter 4.
- Added feature to reset progress via iOS Settings.
1.0
2013-10-08

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Ratings

4.5 out of 5
825 Ratings

Reviews

Silas Taylor,
Short, but wonderful
I didn't have too many expectations for this app and I was pleasantly surprised. I will admit that here and there I got a little tired of backtracking through the layout of a level, but it was always rewarding in the end. The concept of this game is a mashup of an Escape the Room game and a short story. Clever. I think I wrapped up all 6 levels in 2-3 hours. I love games that make me take notes and occasionally have to actually go get some household object to help me out. Wonderful.

All that said, I do wish it were longer. The price does seem a touch high for that short of an amount of time. But on the other hand, you can think of the pricing like a cup of coffee. A few dollars for a few quality hours. I think it's worth it if you would genuinely appreciate being immersed in a clever indie game for a few hours.
Pyroxyz,
I am ashamed.
Ashamed of rating other games five stars. That's literally how good of a game this is. As another reviewer said, it's absolutely perfect as a puzzler because it's just challenging enough for me to have to really think over the hints and clues given throughout the text and in the pictures and yes, even the audio, but not so difficult that I ever had to look up a walk through on the internet (you will NOT be able to progress without the audio, so don't purchase this game if you cannot listen to the audio for whatever reason.) The story is superb, and keeps the game from being JUST a puzzler. I love reading a good book, and I love puzzle games, and this game combines the two in such a nearly flawless manner that I can make no complaints (besides my ADHD keeping me from being able to process the significance of the different devices as they are introduced one at a time throughout the game/story). I've always loved coming back to a book and rereading it later and I believe that I will similarly love coming back to this book in the future.

As I said, in the future, I shall be MUCH more hesitant about giving a game a 5 star rating, because this game outshines others so much.
itsWeller,
Fantastic game (is even better on iPhone X)
The devs have updated both this and Year Walk with iPhone X support, and boy am I glad.

Both titles are outstanding games made even better on the iPhone X’s larger screen. Incredibly immersive on any decide, Device 6 is a game that deserves your time and attention (and money).

Buy it now, go in blind, and enjoy the ride - you’re in for a great experience.

Special thanks to Simogo for the quick update supporting new hardware and going the extra mile with the fix; no ugly black bars or poor cropping make this a must-have game on your shiny new iPhone X.

Don’t miss out on one of the best mobile games out there!

My previous review is below for posterity’s sake.
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Don’t buy this game (yet).

Let me explain.

I always loved Device 6 on my old iPhone, so imagine my disappointment when I unwrap my iPhone X, download Device 6, launch the game, and... nothing happens. Stuck on the launch screen with then game’s logo and no ability to interact or move forward.

I want to love this game, and I hate giving a one-star review, but unfortunately for now that’s my only real option - I’m left with an expensive icon, and that’s it. The same thing happened to me with Year Walk.

Devs, please update this game. I hear nothing but good things about it, but as of now I can’t say I agree.

I look forward to updating this review with a new (working) version of the game.
DollyChild,
Still the best iPhone game I've ever played
It's been quite a while since I finished Device 6, and I've tried every game reddit's claimed is similar, but nothing's come close to this...except maybe the dev's other games; Year Walk is also amazing (I drew maps! I downloaded software to better render my maps!), and Sailor's Dream makes the phrase 'hauntingly beautiful' ashamed that it's ever been used to describe anything else (and the soundtrack is 60% of my 'Creepy sleepy music for bedtime' playlist). Still, really, _this_ game is...you know that feeling when you're like suffocating because everything is always mundane and profane, and all you want is something strange and glorious and terrible like Rilke and not like updating spreadsheets or acid reflux? Like you just want to feel like Christmas lights or the moon or the top of a mountain? This game is that. It's air. I like super like it.
J.M.Payne,
Simply Brilliant
First of all I am trying to describe an app that is beyond words. This is an outstanding game/book/what-the-heck-am-I-supposed-to-do? but that is the magical part of it all. Most of the IOS games show you what to do and how to do it and Blah Blah Blah...it’s like they think we are stupid or something (cough cough). Anyway, from the begining you don't know what is going on, then the pieces start to fit together and you’re like, "Yes, I get it!!" You will go through an amazing story and equaling amzaing "Puzzles". But the ending...Oh, the ending is Simply Brilliant.
This game will change the way you look at life, love, and the way your younger sister eats her cereal. Yes, this game has little to no replay value but you don't need it; it will completely satisfy you. All this to say... the game is worth it, buy it, injoy it, and never let you youger sister eat cereal again.
Ggvvcbpie 7234,
Wow
This game is pretty spectacular. I've played some high end games and this one is up there with them. I consider it an equal to A Dark Room and the Lifeline series. This app is definitely worth it's price. I would have expected it to cost more, really. Just a few weeks ago, I played a story app that was the same price and it was no where near as good as this one. There's a reason it's in the AppStore essentials. Buy it!

Also, to you developers, you guys are really cool. I like how you make this game feel like it's connected to real life. I really think it's cool how Jonathan Eng wrote an entire song for the game. It's really catchy. The only problem I have is the swearing. I know it's not real swearing, but I'd be a lot more willing to recommend the app to my little cousins if you removed those words.
DelleeComeOn,
Unusual
This is not like any game I have played before. It's basically an interactive book. It is very well done and very imaginative and absorbing. The puzzles are basically a way to advance to the next chapter, where equal weight is placed on the reading and observations plus the challenge of figuring out the puzzles. It's long enough, but I wish it was longer.
This is the second game I have played by this developer (I played Year Walk), and maybe I am more sensitive to a 1st-person experience where things get unpleasant. As with the other game, I found this one a bit disturbing too. It is a good game, so I would recommend it if my previous comment doesn't bother you. I guess I have learned my lesson and probably should stop downloading any more games by this developer! :/
Ashcatash,
Genius game!
I loved this little masterpiece. It’s basically a narrative puzzle, where you read the text and figure out which buttons to push. Incredibly clever and quite difficult, but never to the point of being frustrating. I always managed to figure out what I was supposed to do without using online hints, which is the mark of a perfect game - neither too easy nor too hard.

The story has many twists and turns. Slowly, the “big reveal” dawns on you in the fourth or fifth chapter. I asked out loud, “Are they actually going THERE?” Yes, yes they are. And it works.

No complaints here. It was a great purchase. No replay value unless I get a concussion and lose my memories. Or unless I receive a creepy doll in the mail.
Lowflyer93,
Groundbreaking and immersive
I've been an Interactive Fiction fan for many years, and although this isn't traditional IF, it is a solid, mutant evolution into another generation of the genre.

Minimalist yet detailed, this is the first IOS game I've found that transcends the screen. Rather than drawing a player "into" the game, this actually feels as if it reaches out and envelops the player in a creepy, nihilistic future-punk environment centered by the device in your hand.

Don't fixate on the little details too much; they tend to be red herrings. It will take some out of the box thinking, and be sure to keep the sound up so you can hear important clues.

There are six chapters, but the last two are particularly short. Disappointingly short, as I absolutely loved this game and hoped to continue the experience longer.

Well worth the .99 that I paid for it, and was impressed enough with their work that I went ahead and purchased Year Walk and Sailor's Dream, as well. I'll be looking for more of their games, and really hope there's a "Device 7" or continuation of this excellent production.
SeauxGood,
$4 for only 6 puzzles?
The developers of this app have mislabeled it. This was a novel with a minimal number of puzzles in it. The biggest "game" in the whole thing is the constant turning and twisting of your device to read the text. I found that particular feature to be especially gimmicky. The story line also leaves much to be desired. I'm a voracious reader, so I would have been okay with following the novella if it were actually interesting. I found this storyline to be rather lame, eventually just Googling the plot because the tedium of the app just wasn't worth the trouble. When I specifically shop for a GAME app, I want to actually PLAY stuff. Not read through some labyrinth of text for only one rudimentary puzzle and a "survey" at the end of each level. I essentially paid $4 for 6 puzzles and a bunch of reading. This should be marketed as an interactive novel, not a game app.