Possessions. Cheats

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Developer: Noodlecake
Category: Games
Price: Free
Version: 2.14
ID: com.noodlecake.possessions

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Description

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// Indie Game of the Year, FICCI 2020
// Nominee, International Mobile Gaming Awards 2020
// Indie Game of the Year, India GDC 2019
// ...25 best Apple Arcade games to make the most of your subscription, GamesRadar
// ...The best games on Apple Arcade, Macworld UK
// ...10 Apple Arcade puzzle games that will make you smarter while you play, CNET

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Imagine a room where a TV seems to be sitting on a table. But when you look at it from another angle, it appears to be floating in mid-air. Magic? No. Perspective? Yes.

Welcome to a world where your eyes deceive you every day. Welcome to the world of Possessions - a minimalist 3D puzzle game about perspective and spatial awareness.
In Possessions, you will look at various objects from different angles until they appear in their right place, all while learning the story of a family inhabiting the house.


ELEGANT DESIGN
Colourful and minimalist 3D visuals that are a treat to your eyes. Explore multiple rooms, each with its unique setting.


A TALE OF A FAMILY
Witness the life and struggles of a family's story, crafted without dialogue or text.


ENJOY WITH EASE
Simply rotate the room to change the perspective. Designed to be easy for everyone to pick up and enjoy.


MESMERIZING AUDIO
Lose yourself in the soothing soundtrack, which complements the game and enhances the experience.


MULTIPLE LEVELS OF FUN
Enjoy evolving and challenging gameplay with different mechanics in 33 hand-crafted levels.


GET IMMERSED IN AR
Experience Possessions in the real world with AR - a new mode where you solve levels in augmented reality by physically moving around the rooms.


PLAY ANYWHERE
Whether you are on a bus with your iPhone, sitting on the couch watching Apple TV, or working on your Mac, sync your progress across devices and play anywhere!

Version history

2.14
2022-10-17
Our new intern discovered a bug in the AR mode, so obviously, we had to remove him. The bug, not the intern.
2.13
2021-06-15
We've been camping in our rooms for the past few days trying to capture this nasty bug that was responsible for restarting some of the devices while playing the game. Needless to say, we've taken care of him and his family. No more abrupt crashes, we promise!
2.12
2021-05-25
This version fixes a critical bug causing a hard crash for some players.
2.11
2021-04-01
IMPORTANT - This update changes the way your save game works. To avoid data loss please update all versions of your game on all platforms before playing to ensure you keep your progress. Thanks for playing! ava paradigm 2 - rejoice!
2.1
2020-07-10
Sit back and relax while we take you on a journey to visit some of the most iconic monuments in the world - all part of our new bonus levels pack.
1.23
2020-05-09
Minor improvements and bug fixes.
1.22
2019-10-21
Thank you for playing Possessions.
This update includes under-the-hood performance fixes to make the game run even better on your device.
1.21
2019-10-02
Fixed a bug with progress potentially not saving.
1.2
2019-09-18

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Ratings

3.9 out of 5
434 Ratings

Reviews

Boslaw,
Really Nice Game, One Suggestion
I really like this game, and I love the music. It’s a relaxing game to play and it’s good for when you need something to pass time. When you place for an item, the screen glows for a couple seconds, indicating something has landed in the right spot. Sometimes, when there are a lot of floating items, you accidentally roll over a correct spot, indicated by the three diamond shapes on the wall. The problem is that I can’t tell what item was placed because the whole screen lights up, rather than just the item. I suppose it doesn’t really matter, but it would be nice to see what landed in the right place. Otherwise, love the game!
ABCDri,
The story ruined the fun of the game.
I loved the game play itself. The tasks were simple but engaging. The concept of this game is very creative. Artwork is amazing! My only critique on the game play is that sometimes it’s hard to see what you’re lining up. If the item you successfully put together was highlighted once complete it be helpful. Sometimes the three dots appeared and I had no idea what item was put together.

I loathed the story! It was AWFUL! It started off good but then quickly faltered. What is with the time jump? Why is it so depressing? Who were the dark haired people in the last couple levels? Was the son gay? That’s a boy he kissed right?! Did anyone else think the son was about to commit suicide when Ch. 3 ended? I think the story itself takes away from the game play. I preferred looking at the pictures on the walls and the possessions to learn about the family. Such a beautifully crafted game ruined with that abysmal story plot.
AngryMuffin90,
Good game with amazing story
So, I really liked the gameplay. It was a little on the simple side but I enjoyed it. I wouldn’t have minded a bigger challenge but I understand that the story is the point of the game. The devs have a message that they are trying to get out there with this game.

I REALLY loved the story. It felt so true to how the average American household has become obsessed with possessions over relationships. As a working father who’s wife stays at home with the kids, this really resonated with me. I found myself wanting to make sure I never became like the father in the story. My only story criticism (if I can even call it that) is that it felt incomplete. I don’t know if I just missed some detail that would help resolve everything or if there is one or two more chapters in the works that complete the story.

Also, AR mode seems to be placed a little high. I was standing when I placed it on the ground and it came up to my phone height which is fine for the first couple levels but some later levels require you to be looking down on the level so this won’t work for those.

All in all, I would DEFINITELY recommend.
just.sarah,
Addictive
I really love this game, it’s completely addictive. My only complaint (and I saw this in another review) is that as the levels go up, it does get more difficult to differentiate what item you are placing— sometimes you just stumble across something that makes the room “glow,” and brings you the coveted diamonds that tell you you’re in the right place—but you have no idea for what item. I imagine if I played on my iPad (i.e., a larger screen), that would be less likely to be an issue. Great game! And I don’t like most games. Perfect level of puzzlement without being too easy and without the rage-quit.
mcdeb22,
Looking forward to more
I finished this game (3 chapters) in just over an hour. Some have voiced disappointment in the controls but I found them rather intuitive. I may be a tad biased because I’m a designer specializing in 3D. So I got it pretty easily.

The artwork is well done. The concept is cool. But I gave one star off for the story. It’s depressing and almost not necessary. I had no investment in the characters or the story. I just wanted to put things where they belonged.

If and when more chapters come out and it all makes sense, I’ll be happy to update and add a star. As it is, the story is pretty much meaningless. However, I had fun playing this. And that’s what it’s all about, right? Nice job!
Homeguy32,
Gameplay=good. Story=horrible.
Let’s start with the good. Very relaxing game. Some parts are difficult to find *where* the pieces are, but once located, it’s not too bad. Gameplay is quick- took about 30-40 mins to finish it, so I hoe the devs make another few chapters.

Now the bad. What is up with that story?? It’s 2019. Coming from a broken home and being a single father myself, it REALLY a major let down to see how the dad is portrayed in this game. I only finished it because I was over 1/2 way through, other wise I would have stopped playing and immediately deleted this game. Also, the music isn’t much of a match to what is happening. And lastly, does boy get the note or make the note. Or is it the note from earlier? There are a few ways it can go, and most are down a pretty depressing path.
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I like it but it could be smoother
This game is amazing it’s really fun and is quite the challenge in some ways so if you’re a first time gamer and you might say that this might not be the same for you but it’s so fun and I could use a few more levels though cause I finished it in like a day the entire game also I wish that they would allow you to turn it upside down like from the bottom up you know but yeah it’s a really good game you should definitely try it you’re the only reason I’m talking a star is that the turn should be smoother byeeeeeeeeee.😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀🤪😀🤪😀😀🤪😀🤪😀😀🤪😀🤪😀🤪😀😀🤪🤪😀🤪😀😀🤪😀🤪😀🤪🤪
robinparrish,
Pretty but depressing
Totally get what the devs were going for, but MAN what a depressing story.

Gameplay is beautiful, simple, well designed, and easy to pick up, but becomes more challenging as you go. Wouldn’t have minded a little more of a challenge as it progressed, but it’s great for casual gameplay.

I mainly stayed with it because I wanted to see how the story turned out. It started so sweet, I was hoping for something emotionally rewarding, heartwarming without being cliched. The addition of more and more “possessions” to the rooms was a nice illustration of the game’s moral message, but the breezy music and bright, colorful art design leads you to think that it’s headed somewhere uplifting. The sad end may be more realistic, but it’s wildly unfulfilling.
Slickninja,
Ho-hum puzzles and boring story
Possessions an exploration of materialism, trying place objects that are misplaced in a 3D environment.

That said it’s the type of puzzle that you can fail forward with little challenge beyond trying to decipher tiny objects on screen instead of any real twists. I accidentally found myself solving rather quickly many projects as the audio and visual cues spiked without me actually seeing what I was aligning. It’s too bad as the perspective shift is interesting as a mechanic but seems barely utilized. The biggest challenge comes with another misaligned object blocks another from being placed. This means simply placing it first then the next. That’s it.

After that is a story, that’s told in slideshows in the rooms of the house about a family that seems to have a distant father who ignores his wife and later son, and he grows up. It’s hard as the faceless tiny characters aren’t animated, vocalized or even given a speech bubble.

So in the end I barely finished the game, it’s pretty and the music is ok but roughly an hour or so of gameplay that’s tedious and lacks little imagination once the original premise is forwarded.
Jurrasameowrz,
Wish I had read more of the reviews first!
I picked this game because it was featured in an article for “relaxing games on Apple Arcade” and while the game play itself was quite enjoyable, slow paced and chill.. the story was triggering and upsetting and not what I would call relaxing at all.
Such a cool concept, but the depressing story line ruined the entire experience.

I’m usually a fan of stories that relay real life challenges, and not one to sugar coat anything. But this story lacked the real world depth that goes along with the challenges presented in the characters lives. It was just all the yucky highlights, or rather low lights, and seemed sad for the sake of being sad. At least give some more detail and context if you’re gonna go that depressing.

I’d really love to see the developers take this concept and either make the story easier to digest if you’re gonna keep it this minimal and one sided. Or take it even deeper and give us more depth, connection and understanding of the characters. Also a warning in the description for trigger warnings.