Sunless Sea Cheats

Sunless Sea Hack 1.25 + Redeem Codes

Developer: Failbetter Games
Category: Games
Price: $9.99 (Download for free)
Version: 1.25
ID: com.failbettergames.sunless

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Description

LOSE YOUR MIND. EAT YOUR CREW. DIE.

Failbetter’s award-winning PC game is now on iOS! Take the helm of your steamship and set sail for the unknown. Sunless Sea is a game of discovery, loneliness and frequent death, set in the award-winning Victorian Gothic universe of Fallen London.

If the giant crabs, sentient icebergs and swarms of bats don’t get you, madness and cannibalism certainly will. But that old black ocean beckons, and there’s loot for the brave souls who dare to sail her.

Betray your crew, sell your soul to a Devil, marry your sweetheart. Survive long enough and you’ll achieve your life’s ambition.

You will die, but your legacy will live on…

KEY FEATURES

- A deep, compelling world packed with 350,000+ words of stories and secrets. Find your father’s bones. Determine London’s destiny. Defy the gods of the deep sea.

- Beautiful, hand drawn art: castles of sparkling ice, prisons perched on lily pads, fog-shrouded lighthouses and the DAWN MACHINE.

- Your captain will die. But you can pass on resources from one generation to the next. Acquire a family home and a hoard of heirlooms. Build up your own story across generations of zailors who braved the sea and lost - or won...

- Real-time combat against ships and Zee-beasts, spider-crewed dreadnoughts and sentient icebergs.

- Light and dark, terror and madness: stray too far from the gas-lamps of civilisation and your crew will grow fearful and eventually lose their sanity.

- Upgrade your steamship with powerful engines, cannons and pneumatic torpedo guns. (Or buy a bigger, better ship.)

- Hire unique officers like the Haunted Doctor and the Irrepressible Cannoneer. Each has a story to tell, if you can draw it out of them.

- Choose a ship’s mascot: the Comatose Ferret, the Wretched Mog, the Elegiac Cockatoo, and more!

- Trade or smuggle silk and souls, mushroom wine and hallucinogenic honey.

REVIEWS

- “Absolutely the best writing in any video game since, well, as long as I can remember.” (10/10 – PCGamesN)

- “A very compelling and satisfying adventure... The realm of possibilities seems endless, and every time I set sail I find something new.” (9/10 – Destructoid)

- “Sunless Sea's method of storytelling isn't unique, but it has never been realised with such impact and elegance.” (10/10 – Eurogamer)

Version history

1.25
2017-05-26
This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon.

- storylets now showing in the bottom right-hand corner of the screen now fixed
- fuel bar no longer resets to 0 after loading manual save
- no Zubmariner-specific ports should now appear on the chart
1.2
2017-05-18
Fixed in this update:

- buying new ships no longer strands you in harbour, stops you being able to launch or enters a docked-combat situation
- fixed 'no engine' bug with engine swapping at the Fathomking's Hold
- fixed black-screen issue with teleport storylets
- fixed issue with fully-revealed charts
- fixed issue with combat triggering while docked at ports
- fixed usability/re-opening issues with Officers UI
- 'Something awaits you' is no longer triggered by carrying Sunlight-Filled Mirror Boxes
- optimisation for overheating on iPad Airs
1.1
2017-04-11
- landscape screen rotation now in, at the request of many players!
- music playing on your device will now override in-game music, so you can set your own soundtrack to the Unterzee
- scrolling optimised to reduce occasional choppiness
- notifications bug where text would run off-screen now fixed
1.0
2017-03-22

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Ratings

4.3 out of 5
92 Ratings

Reviews

Cvb177NoThanks,
So far, too hard?
Hello

The game is beautiful and atmospheric like everyone else said. The writing is elegant and in-depth with a bit of humor, I feel like I'm reading Sherlock Holmes. My cons are:
The creatures/ships to battle are way too seldom. If your goal is to collect specimens it takes days. And yes the battle system is clunky but I guess that's the point, to make it feel like a real, old ship.
Like other reviewers, I've been playing a couple hours a day for a week, and even when not dying, have not made it even close to 5% to getting a new ship, other than that joke dinghy.
I understand this is a rouge game, which is supposed to be unforgiving and repetitive, but with the slow speed of your basic ship and the ridiculous tiny payouts from your port reports, it gets aggravating. I know there are the quests but how to save for a 3000 ship with 10 echos per report?
The game feels great though. I will keep at it.
Update: I've kept at it, and I've given up. Getting even a few hundred echoes takes a ridiculous long time, meanwhile you have to slog back to London for usually little payback. I'm sorry but some games make me want to throw the device. It's beautiful, but for me the advance curve or whatever is too annoying.
Thanks for a game with nice music, graphics, and dialogue/writing though
Ravi N S,
Game is great
I played this game on Steam, and now on my iPad. It's still excellent. Yes, the game CAN be unforgiving (that's the entire point), so it makes you extra cautious when you exploring a new area. The slowness of the ship (at FIRST) can add to this sense of vulnerability, which is why this game is fun in the first place.
Once you upgrade your engines, or do the quests to get 1 of 2 very good engines, the world opens up.

Note: to the dude below (like all reviews) who says "Game crashes immediately." Not true. They are A. Using an old model that the game doesn't even support. B. Are at the max on memory so the tablet can't even provide resources to actually run the game. Or C. They are lying. You see this in EVERY review section. And it's never true, unless backed up by a LOT of similar sentiments. To this day, I haven't yet had an app game crash repeatedly. Don't give that nonsense below ANY credence at all.
Tamrielic,
A gripping story, but to me it has no base
While this game is incredibly intriguing and ingenious, I would feel loss just second into the story, and as soon as I run into a monster just slightly stronger than me, I would die and have to start all over again, and have that feeling of being cluelessly lost.
Curious Servant,
Worth Every Echo
Excellent game. Beautiful, clever puzzles, quick advancement to ever more interesting challenges if one is bold and clever.

I've had this game for several months and I am still finding whole new adventures, new avenues. It is cool that the way the game evolves as an experience, it continually opens new perspectives of play.

At first, it is a simple exploration, figuring out how the boat works, finding strange, and sometimes finding unbeatable opponents (I remember how proud I was for fierce sea [I mean zea] battles... backing up a very damaged ship through a narrow curving channel, while shooting at an opponent four times my size). Then it was learning the commerce of the zea and how to improve my ship, thrive, and then excel. The stories are a lot of fun, the choices are clever, and bring in some self reflection about the ethics in games decisions.

The scoring and rewards is clever and subtle. One can create interesting characters through the choices, and thereby attract unique challenges and rewards.

Clever interface.

The writing is good. Clever. Funny. Once in a while I have to look a word up. That is surprising. :)
HelperMonkey,
Sink into the Unterzee
What a way to indulge your wanderlust.

This is a richly worded literary adventure game of the highest caliber. The writing is marvelous, and the world-building is incredible.

You start slow. You fail. You will curse the game, and you will be cursed. Beasts will sink your ship. Darkness will defeat you. But surrender to the call of the dark Unterzee, and an almost unbelievably huge world is there to be discovered.

Yes, I wish I sailed a bit faster. And I would love to see the journal aspect improved, with a better record of deeds and dialogues. This game had me taking notes. But I loved all of it.

I don’t know how many hours I’ve played. I’ve died. I’ve sailed off the map. My scion was murdered. I’ve achieved my ambitions. I’ve retired. I’ve set sail anew.

If you can dig on some comic-horror gothic literature, and if you can enjoy managing story quests and deep inventories, and if you can invest some time into a darkly twisted web of words, then this game has a world for you to love and fear and get lost in.

Lo, I become one of the drownies... rejoice..
Lemur-chan,
Mixed feelings, mostly negative
Pro's: Lovely ambiance and sound design, and the characteristic Failbetter grim, quirky, mindbending writing is always a delight.

Con's: Terrible, non-intuitive interface, difficulty curve for performing even basic tasks is frustratingly steep, no tutorial section to speak of besides the occasional dropped "hint" that explains a fundamental mechanic of the game *several hours in*. Not for players even remotely interested in casual play. The difficulty of this game comes not because it sets challenges per se, but because everything from the interface on up seems designed to be as cumbersome and opaque as possible. It's a full-on misery simulator. I have to suspect this was the devs' intent, as it dovetails perfectly with the ambiance; it's just not for me.
8bitdee,
Ridiculously hard
Stupidly difficult. Supplies are unnecessarily too expensive. The “tutorial” is just occasional tips that appear every now and then. No explanation as to what to do or how the mechanics of the game works. You go from port to port collecting a ton of different stuff, losing a whole ton of stuff, and you never are told what they are and what they’re for. I bought a new weapon for my ship in the hopes of having better luck in combat, only to not be able to equip it on my ship. Thanks, there went precious echoes. How about put a label on weapons saying which ships can equip them? Lost my ship to a swarm of bats... that’s right, bats can take down a ship. All because my crew couldn’t aim and hit them. Horrible game. The one star is for the art design and music. Save your money for a better survival game.
No Name Johnson,
Beautifully Written
I picked this game up on a whim, not knowing anything about it other than what the reviews said. Having sunk maybe 100+ hours into it so far, it’s honestly one of the best written games I’ve played in a long time, maybe ever. The world building and storytelling of this game is unique, rewarding and incredibly in depth. You end up getting addicted to this game trying to progress the storyline.
Mr easzy,
Truly a masterpiece!
Was definitely worth the $10. Found Fallen London afterwards and can’t stop playing that as well. I wish you could connect the Fallen London to the Sunless Sea app however, but I think it is only possible with the PC and Mac versions. When is the Sunless Sky coming to apps??
BillionElm7428,
Really sweet
I really love this game. I will say it’s not for everyone, like how I love all the reading, and the feeling of being a captain of a very small ship. But my friend doesn’t care for it because of those reasons.
It is a little pricey for 10$ but it is a PC game. Would recommend!