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‘To the City of the Clouds’ Review – Archeology vs. Indiana Jones

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If you have daydreams about spending your days at dig sites in distant parts of the world, carefully identifying, cataloging and preserving the history of long-dead civilizations, Choice of Games has your back. Their latest gamebook release, To the City of the Clouds ($4.99) is mostly about the nitty-gritty of archeological field work.

One gets the impression that author Catherine Bailey has personal experience with grant proposal writing, local alcoholic brews, unscrupulous colleagues, regional poverty, and the risks posed by exhaustion, exposure, tropical diseases, and political instability.

To the City of the Clouds situates the player as a Professor or graduate student of Archeology (your choice) tracking down a hot lead about an unexplored Incan City deep in the largely-unsurveyed jungles of Columbia. Documenting the existence of La Ciudad de las Nubes, the titular “City of the Clouds," would make your career.

The problem is that there is good reason so much of Columbia remains unsurveyed. In addition to environmental dangers from malaria to pit vipers, there is the FARC, the notorious drug-running gang/revolutionary army responsible for so much regional instability.

As long as To the City of the Clouds sticks close to the realities of field work, it’s really an impressive and incidentally educational game. The problem comes in when the game wants to have it’s archeology and it’s Indiana Jones too. Without spoiling any specific element of the plot, I have to say that, when you finally get to the City, it’s a bit of a letdown.

This is not because of any lack of action, but instead an excess of it, accompanied by a sudden shift in style and narrative convention. The meticulous realism breaks down in order to provide deathtraps and hidden treasure, narrow escapes and what seem like supernatual events. The game lampshades these plot elements and eventually brings the player back to the practical realities of modern archeology, but it still feels like we’ve jumped the rails of a National Geographic special and landed in Romancing the Stone.

If a stumble at the climax of the plot doesn’t ruin the experience for you, To the City of the Clouds is still quite a game. Its only other real failing is that Bailey made the decision to include multiple opportunities for sex in the game (with at least four different partners), but neither romance nor any real sexiness. With neither tenderness nor any real passion, the sex feels tacked on, tantamount to “Have sex (y/n)?" At least it’s optional: you can be faithful to your Significant Other back home, or even single and celibate if you so choose.

Choice of Games has released an impressive range of stories lately, from superheroes to space opera to… supernatural property rental? To the City of the Clouds is the latest in a lineup that is approaching the sheer diversity of plots and genres that characterized the classic Choose Your Own Adventure series (albeit more grown-up).

So take your hallucination-inducing antimalarials, zip up your fancy weatherproof jacket, and stop to get a cup of chicha (fermented quinoa) before heading out into the jungle. There are ruins to be documented and/or pilfered!

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  • 41 Comments

    1. Web

      Update description says iPod 5th gen only as far as iPods go

      1. Sean Yuan

        Just purchased it because the TA article said it worked with 3rd gen. iPods and up. I use a 4th gen. for gaming. That's unfortunate, lol. Maybe it'll still run xP. iPhone 5 and new iPad coming soon in any case. I've purchased this game on way too many platforms.

        -Backtothis

    2. Schuyler

      Wahoo! I was hoping they'd do this.

    3. CurtNeedsaRide _

      This is awesome news! I was hoping this would happen... but my iPhone 4 won't be seeing any of the action, unfortunately. But it'll be one of the first games on my new iPhone 5S.

      1. Superatomic

        You could probably run it on your iphone4.

        1. Bảo Vũ

          how?

    4. Tyler

      WHOA! Bastion on my phone? Oh. My. God. I love iPhone gaming so much!

    5. swarmster

      Gee, I was all set to make a snarky comment about how, boy, it sure would be great to take my game with me in my pocket now, except it's locked on my iPad thanks to the widespread failure of devs to support...

      Then oh, hey, iCloud. Well then..........wow.

      Some devs do care! Thanks!

      (I've clearly been reading too many articles about Rovio games lately.)

    6. Arash Bazrafshan

      YEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHH!!!

      <(^_~)>

    7. Jared Nelson

      NOTE: I updated the article text, seems there's some confusion on what devices are actually supported. For now, I'd just assume iPhone 4S, iPad 2, and 5th generation iPod touch or newer devices are compatible. I'll update again when Supergiant gets back to me with confirmation.

      EDIT: Ok, full device compatibility list added to the post. In the App Store sidebar under 'Requirements' it doesn't exclude 3rd generation devices, the iPhone 4, or the original iPad due to Apple's limitations. So that part is out of the dev's hands.

      1. Arash Bazrafshan

        NNNNNNNNNOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!! (iPhone 4)

        (x_x)

      2. Arash Bazrafshan

         But its only an assumption! Assumptions have been wrong in the past, many times! Yes they have!

        You're a flawed man Jared, aren't you!? You have your faults, right!?! You're not always right!

        ... right? :'-(

        1. Rob

          Jared is always wrong and Brad isn't because Brad.

      3. ZarieoZ

        I know that iPad 1 isn't listed here nor on AppStore, but is there a slightest possibility that it might work.... Even a 5% possibility, or is it kinda impossible. I always look forward to coming-up-tonight articles, but as of lately they have been a little disappointing... All with horn, bastion.... Etc not working. I should upgrade I know, & want to.... But I want a 120GB device, 64GB isn't cutting it for me so I can't justify getting another 64GB.... Even though I'm DYING for the extra memory....

    8. James Anderson

      So looking at the old review a commenter mentions that the virtual stick appears where ever you put your finger. Can anyone confirm if you can make it stay put in one spot? And if you can change the opacity?

      As someone who only has a ps3 and no plans to get a pc or Xbox I'm pretty excited to play this finally =]

      1. Cl0da

        Nope, floating joystick or 'tap-where-you-want-to-go' only. Floating joystick works well though.

    9. Web

      Have you guys ever reached out to Apple about device support inconsistencies? I've seen quite a few games where the device support that the dev list is different than the device support that *seems* to be coming from apple.

    10. Wizard of Odyssey

      I love Universal apps, and iCloud support should come standard. Since it doesn't, apps that do will always get my money.

    11. Spiral75

      This is the best news of the year so far. And its downloading now. So the only thing yet to judge is how it plays on my 4S!!

    12. Greyskull

      Is iCloud just used for syncing saves or storing them as well?

    13. Dams

      I hope they fixed iPad 2 crashes.

    14. theorangeipod

      Why didn't they make it compatible with iPod 4 gen?

      1. xzeldax3

        iPod Touch 4 users have to stop thinking their device is up to par. I recently upgraded from one to a iPhone 5 and the RAM on the iPod Touch 4 just doesn't cut it. Apple has always gimped iPods.

        1. alex13111

          They always ask the same question "why isn't iPod touch 1G supported, Wah!"

        2. d3misoz

          It was necessary to dump my iPod 4G and get an iPhone 5. It seems Apple likes to make the second newest devices obsolete (iPods specifically). Finally said screw it and got an iPhone.

    15. iammane

      Hoooooooly hell, this game is flippin sweet. About to blow up Facebook now

    16. Spiral75

      Wow its TINY on the iphone 4s! Could have made it a tad bigger or added pinch to zoom

    17. Superatomic

      I put it on my iphone4.. Works great.

      1. Matthew Rossman

        ...how? If you try to run it on an unsupported device it just gives you a screen with some nice text telling you what device you need to have.

        1. Superatomic

          No kid u try and download a iPad only game onto iPhone u will get that message .. But the App Store can't determine between a iphone4 or 4s or 5..
          Don't believe me go try downloading it on wifi on your iPhone right now

    18. AlmightyMax

      Supergiant Games can take my money! (For the third time! Still, bastion is fantastic no matter how many platforms I buy it on, or how small the display is)

      The controls don't seem to be very tight which is disappointing but I guess to be expected. Gonna be fun playing through this again on the bus :)

    19. Gamer_Kev

      I'm still using the first iPad, so I haven't checked this out yet, might try it on my iPod Touch 5 now that's it's universal. I'm hoping to upgrade to a newer iPad some time next year, so even if I can't get it on with the smaller screen, I'll eventually be able to play it on an iPad.

    20. Spiral75

      Dont get me wrong...if you are on a 4S, do NOT let my small view screen comment keep you from buying this. This game is AMAZING!! (I just hope they zoom it in a bit) lol

    21. Retero

      This game is amazing. The full commentary on the game makes the game complete. Best Game on iPad so far and I'm sure it is great on iPhone as well. 5 stars without a doubt.

      P.s. I missed my chance to make these points after its release so I'm praising it now.

    22. topclasschef

      iTunes App Store states compatible with 3GS,
      THEY ARE WRONG! AARRRGGGHHHH!
      Fix it!.....What a frustrating waste of money!

      1. Brian Maloney

        For something like that, you can send a polite email to iTunes support and they should refund you and maybe change the entry.

      2. Superatomic

        It was never going to run on a 3GS .. I would turf that turkey and get a 4s or a 5.. It's almost Christmas go treat yourself

    23. nickmorgs

      No iPhone 4 ? This is the first time i've felt hindered by having one.

    24. TheSwordKid

      Just downloaded Bastion on my iPad 2 and it works perfectly. Loving it after choosing to buy because I watched some PC gameplay. :)

    25. gambitph

      Why is this still not available in the Philippine store?!

    26. Stalyn

      About to play it on my 4s, I'm so hard.