realMyst Cheats

realMyst Hack 1.3.3 + Redeem Codes

Developer: Cyan Worlds
Category: Games
Price: $6.99 (Download for free)
Version: 1.3.3
ID: com.cyanworlds.realMyst

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Description

realMYST for iOS - Experience Myst in a way that’s closer to real than you’ve ever imagined - in realtime 3D and up close and personal on your iPad or iPhone. You've got to experience it to believe it!

Here are a few comments from realMyst players...

"Get this game!!!!!!!!!!"
"Phenomenal Graphics"
"Excellent!!!"
"Great Game!"
"Awesome!!"
"GREAT APP!!"
"Best ipad game ever!"
"Amazing."
"Amazing game!"
"Better than the original"

realMyst is all-things Myst, but amazingly more real. You can explore anywhere, unfettered, and in realtime! Pick your own path through the forest on Myst Island. Look lazily upward into the Channelwood Age trees. Relax next to the rippling fountain as the sun sets in the Selenitic Age. Spin around for a full panoramic tour of Sirrus’ throne room. Seek shelter from the thunderstorm in Stoneship Age.

And what could possibly make that experience even more real? Now you can have all of that on your iOS device with nothing between you and Myst but the touch of your finger - the sheerest of interfaces between you and the surrealistic island adventure that will become your world.

*Features...

• iOS (iPad 2 or newer / iPhone 4s or newer)
• All the original Myst Ages plus bonus Rime Age
• Full Myst gameplay and interaction
• Dynamic environments - rippling water, falling rain, waving trees
• Haunting Myst music score and dynamic 3D sounds
• Simple navigation - touch and hold to move, swipe to turn
• Advanced navigation - run, move backward, invert look, & more
• “Interaction Guides” demonstrate how to interact with objects
• Full Retina Display support
• "Bookmark" feature to save & restore progress
• Auto-save to insure you pick up where you left off
• realMyst Hint Guide - get past that one puzzle that's got you stumped

** iOS Recommendation: iOS 11 or higher.

Version history

1.3.3
2021-03-19
- Small maintenance changes.
1.3.2
2020-04-29
We've improved realMyst so the menu tab is easier to use by making the tab bigger (and the grab area even bigger).
This should make it easier for explorers that have an iPhone X or iPhone 11.
1.3.1
2020-04-15
We've cleaned up the realMyst issues that showed up with iOS 13.
- Fixed full screen movies not playing on iOS 13 (the "open app to a black screen" bug)
- Updated the support URL or you can use [email protected]
1.3.0
2018-01-10
- Added iOS 11 compatibility
- Fixed a few small bugs
1.1.1
2015-11-02
realMyst -- Now on iPhone and iPad!*
- updated for iOS 8 and 9 compatibility
- cleaned up and cleared out some baggage

*(iPhone 4s or better, iPad 2 or better)
1.0.15
2013-02-21
We've cleaned up lots of stuff in realMyst. Here's what we did to make it better than ever...

- Updated Sirrus and Achenar book behavior
- Fixed generator room door button issue
- Worked on the Mechanical Age elevator
- Cleaned up the Channelwood Age elevators
- Fixed fall-through condition in Mechanical Fortress stairs
- Fixed Selenitic Maze auto-save corruption if quitting in Maze
- Cleaned up endgame state when returning to D'ni after finishing
- Fixed the generator room when saving while changing
- Fixed the crystal solution as provided in Rime journal
- Cleaned up interaction with a ladder while engaged in a puzzle
- and bunches of other smaller bug fixes and clean up
1.0.4
2012-08-03
realMyst UPDATE! Thanks for your feedback! Here's what's new...

- New, high-resolution text & images in books and notes!
- Improved textures in a few floor areas
- Improved user interface navigation behavior
- Fixed staircase area in Mechanical Age
- Fixed issue in the generator room on Myst Island
- Fixed the dock fore-chamber door on Myst Island
- Small loading improvements in some areas
- Fixed several other small bugs
- Adjusted iOS requirements for stability (iOS 4.3 or higher)
1.0.0
2012-06-09

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Ratings

3.7 out of 5
341 Ratings

Reviews

Shep02,
Oldie but Goodie
I loved the entire Myst series when I was a kid and my dad encouraged me to play, too. I was really excited to see this was playable on my iPhone and I’ve been immersed in it for a few days now. I’m trying not to cheat so I can figure out the puzzles on my own. The most frustrating part isn’t in the game play, but in the design of it for mobile application. The menu bar on the bottom sits right on top of the bar on the iPhone that allows you to switch apps. It’s a pain in the rear to pull up the menu to save bookmarks. And then again to try closing the menu, it pulls down my iPhone menu. Last thing is I distinctly remember being able to carry multiple pages on the PC version so you didn’t have to go back to the Age to get the second page, but the mobile app only allows you to carry one at a time. Other than that, I’m really having fun with the game, but would heartily welcome an update to the UI.
Catman 63 ,
Incredible update to a classic
First - I don't understand why any negative reviews exist. This is an amazing update to an amazing game.

I bought Myst on the day it was first released in 1993, and immersed myself in the world for the next couple weeks. There were no hint guides, I had to figure everything out with a buddy who also got the game.

The puzzles were fun and challenging - all that is here! But now it's not point and click, it's pure FLUID movement through these beautifully-crafted ages. Ever wonder what's at the back end of the "potato ship" (as my young son called the rail vehicle in Selenitic)? You can go have a look. It's nice to be able to do that in a world many of us were immersed in so long ago.

There are a couple things I hope get updated... first, there are a couple places in the game that are extremely dark. It could bring your game to a complete standstill with the touch screen; the Mac version let you click your way out, but the touch screen gives no indication where you can go. Potentially a big problem. Second: it is awkward and difficult to have your finger blocking the screen while you play. This is not the best way to play IMO, a virtual joypad (user-defined) would be much better. I never use controls like this when I have another option, I hope Cyan fixes this in an update in case I want to play it again in the future.

But overall I still give it five stars. One of my fave games of all time...
KittyAweMel,
So much love!
I played Myst when it released in 1993 and it was a game my parents and I loved and hated cause it was so frustrating on the puzzles but very well done of a challenge! When they made the guide later on after countless times trying the puzzles together, It was easier for us all to enjoy it even more, immersed in to the world of Myst and finish it. Years later after grown up and understand the puzzles more thoroughly, I played Myst again, Riven when released and the other Mysts later on that came after and enjoyed them all.

Now present day, 31 years old and seen that Myst and Riven has came to the Apple community, I immediately purchased realMyst and Riven and dwelled right back in the nostalgia world! This version is a updated graphics and real swipe and turn based that was not in the original and I loved it! Thanks Cyan for continuing on your amazing Myst series to present day mobile and tablet devices!
Loopsandpoops,
An almost perfect recreation (but still REALLY good)
This 3D rendering of Myst was a real treat for me. I've had a copy of Myst on pretty much every computer my family's ever owned, but was never able to solve the difficult puzzles as a kid in the 90s.
As an adult it was a lot of fun to come back and actually make progress in this beautifully designed world. It offers pure nostalgic bliss and never stops delivering.
It's not a perfect game however, at least not on the iPhone. The small screen required me to often lift my finger and replace it to continue my walk around any tight corner. The touch screen is very responsive and for the most part works excellently. But, almost every winding staircase and tight turn gives me grief every time I interact with it. I'm sure on the computer it's much better, but for $6 this game is still a real deal.
I'd give it 5 stars if not for the periodically awkward controls.
Jptasz,
Just like I remember but better
I bought the original Myst for the Mac back when it was first released. At the time the imagery was amazing with a great sound track and a cleaver use of Sound, Video, and puzzles. I have to admit I was a fan of the whole story line and bought the first two books. Last week I downloaded an old Macintosh emulator and the original Myst. 256 color 640x480 images with tiny little videos was very unimpressive. I bought this version for my iPad 4 and have to say It is true to the original and brings a nice immersive feel to the world of Myst with great quality. For those who are into modern video this may seem a bit dated, but it is great as far as I am concerned. I loved the addition of the Rime Age. I remembered a number of the puzzles and others felt like learning a new. I am looking forward to grabbing Riven for iPad too.
Sephiroth726,
Good but could use some work
This is still the same old great Myst, it’s always intriguing. I think it could use a graphical update though m, it’s rough. The areas feel too condensed sometimes and you get stuck on parts of the environment. I hope one of these versions of the game will expand the environments someday and give us more stuff to interact with to enjoy the worlds. It’s be cool to just mess around in the worlds after you’ve competed the game with something to do besides walk around.

Also the menu can be kind of hard to access since the newer iphones already have a swipe up to close. The white line for the “tabs” or “swipe up” never disappears so that’s annoying as well.

Hopefully Myst 2021 will be out on PS5!
Vl^@^|V,
Motion sickness makes me too physically ill to play.
I was grinning the first few hours playing this game as I reminisced about the classic I struggled to beat as a kid. But at some point I got so sick to my stomach I thought I was literally coming down with COVID. The next day I felt better and tried playing again, but felt sick after maybe 20 minutes this time. After reading other reviews, I’m pretty sure it’s this game.

I don’t know if it’s the jerky motion every time you click slightly off-center to move forward or the fact that looking around moves so fast it’s like spinning, but I really, really wish they would either fix this or introduce an settings option to revert to the point-and-click + image stills aesthetic of the original (which was really cool anyways). I’d be happy to update my rating if they do so, but seeing that some reviews calling out this problem are 8+ years old, I’m sadly skeptical that anything will be fixed.
b3kel,
Awesome (old) pc game converted into a glitchy app = disappointing waste of time
Played the pc game back in the day, own the prequel (book), and have also played Riven. Attempted to play via the app and seems like there are always glitches that prevent the game from being finished. Currently, can’t get out of the water in the tower at shipwreck island (you’re not supposed to be able to get in the water) because the floating chest blocks the steps. Restarting device doesn’t resolve the glitch. So play ends up being total waste of time. [Gave two stars instead of one since the developer subsequently came out with Myst Legacy which I also purchased thinking it would be an improvement over this one but instead it just has superbly awful (way worse) graphics and gameplay (control) changes from this version that rendered what historically was an engrossing game completely unenjoyable/boring.]
ifFlowers,
Still a classic.
Having grown up with Myst, and since I had played the original this game is still just as beautiful and nostalgic as it's ever been.
The controls (will always be sort of clunky on a touchscreen) are minimalistic and very easy to grasp. It was great having full access to areas as well with realMyst.
And while the graphics clearly take a plunge since the original and its adaptations on the PC it's still easy to lose yourself with a set of headphones in the dark. The ages, which are the different worlds within the game, are still completely immersive.
Definitely worth the buy if you come across this aged, but not forgotten classic.
P Diddy McGee,
Not meant for a phone
I have an iPhone 11 and fond memories of the original Myst, although I was 12 when it first came out and could not get anywhere without hint guides. I was hoping to replay it as an older, wiser adult but the phone setup may even be harder than playing as a kid. The game is SO small with minute details almost impossible to see. I broke down and looked at a walkthrough several times only to figure out there were small items on the ground, critical items that I could barely make out on the phone. Additionally, without a mouse cursor it is impossible to know what you can touch or manipulate in the game. I spent an hour walking around thinking the elevator to the tower was broken or required a secret trick, only to eventually learn I merely needed to close the door first!! I lost patience with it after about two hours of playing and deleted the game. Too bad.