The Stillness of the Wind by Surprise Attack Games https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/the-stillness-of-the-wind/id1438707014?mt=8 The Stillness of the Wind Fellow Traveller One by one, everyone left the once bustling village for the city. Everyone, except Talma. Now approaching the end of her… $0.99 Buy Now Watch Media DetailsOne by one, everyone left the once bustling village for the city. Everyone, except Talma. Now approaching the end of her days, she maintains a simple, solitary way of life, surviving, subsisting, tending to her homestead and her goats. Develop your own personal routine as you care for your farm and your animals. Tend to your goats, make cheese with their milk, collect eggs and cook meals, grow vegetables and barter with the travelling merchant who brings increasingly disturbing letters from your family in the city. A follow up to the critically acclaimed Where the Goats Are, The Stillness of the Wind is a quiet rumination on life and loss. Information Seller:Fellow Traveller Genre: Release:Feb 07, 2019 Updated:May 28, 2019 Version:1.03 Size:358.8 MB TouchArcade Rating:Unrated User Rating:Unrated Your Rating:unrated Compatibility:HD Universal redribbon Well-Known Member Jun 11, 2010 2,799 53 48 entepreanur,programmer #2 redribbon, Feb 7, 2019 Last edited by a moderator: Feb 7, 2019 the first few minutes of gameplay: Subscribe to the TouchArcade YouTube channel KeKhan Well-Known Member May 28, 2012 1,381 43 48 #3 KeKhan, Feb 7, 2019 Last edited: Feb 8, 2019 Amazing, simply amazing. Be prepared to feel things. Plays like a simulation but has an ending. So many little details that evolve along with the story, don’t want to give anything away. This is a must-buy. For the price of a cup of coffee you get an evocative masterpiece. Just look at that artwork! swoolf Well-Known Member Patreon Bronze Jul 9, 2009 57 1 8 #4 swoolf, Feb 8, 2019 How long is the game? Any reviews coming out? squarezero Moderator Staff Member Patreon Silver Dec 10, 2008 13,716 1,240 113 Male Chief Strategy Officer Salem, Massachusetts, USA #5 squarezero, Feb 8, 2019 PocketGamer gave it a Gold rating. I beta tested but haven’t finished it yet. I would say a few hours at least. This is a wonderfully immersive narrative experience. Whether it’s a game or not is a matter of opinion. There are definitely activities, and you can screw things up in ways that have consequences. But it’s more about creating an emotional connection than about “playing.” If that’s your bag, this is a must get. swoolf Well-Known Member Patreon Bronze Jul 9, 2009 57 1 8 #6 swoolf, Feb 8, 2019 Thanks. Buying it now. Stag Well-Known Member Nov 18, 2017 316 64 28 #7 Stag, Feb 9, 2019 I want to check this out, but I see a lot of people are having crashing issues Someon Active Member Oct 4, 2017 39 1 8 #8 Someon, Feb 10, 2019 Don’t buy it right now. I’m getting constant crashes. Can’t go past title screen. squarezero Moderator Staff Member Patreon Silver Dec 10, 2008 13,716 1,240 113 Male Chief Strategy Officer Salem, Massachusetts, USA #9 squarezero, Feb 11, 2019 For what it’s worth, I had no crashes on an iPhone XS. Someon Active Member Oct 4, 2017 39 1 8 #10 Someon, Feb 11, 2019 I’m on ipad mini 2, still can’t go past title screen. It crashes all the time. Never had such a situation with a premium game. Son of Anarchy Well-Known Member Oct 5, 2015 717 130 43 Male Shadow Runner Australia #11 Son of Anarchy, Feb 11, 2019 Unfortunately for you it’s probably nothing to do with the game at all. You said you were using a Mini 2, older hardware and new games don’t really mix well these days. I assume you are also stuck using iOS 10. I know it’s hard sometimes, to come to terms with the fact that the device you’ve invested in can no longer keep up. Maybe it’s time to move on? Or maybe I’m completely wrong of course and you have encountered some bug affecting a small amount of iDevices. If that’s the case, I hope they fix it for you. Edit: I just checked and it requires iOS 11 or newer. Someon Active Member Oct 4, 2017 39 1 8 #12 Someon, Feb 11, 2019 Last edited: Feb 11, 2019 I’m on ios 12.Ipad mini 2 is perfectly fine for my needs. Developer should mention for what device it is or it is not. And should react to crashing reports. Now I don’t know if I should wait or claim refund right away. Lull4by Well-Known Member Aug 21, 2014 767 313 63 #13 Lull4by, Feb 11, 2019 Since you can’t play the game right now, I think you could just claim refund, and save it to purchase a newer model later if you encounter these kind of situations many times, that is why I purchase a newer iPad several months ago. metalcasket Moderator Staff Member Patreon Silver Patreon Gold Patreon Bronze May 24, 2010 11,065 1,342 113 Deepest Circle, Hel #14 metalcasket, Feb 11, 2019 As with squarezero, no issues on XS. Someon Active Member Oct 4, 2017 39 1 8 #15 Someon, Feb 11, 2019 Once again.. I don’t have a need for another apple product. Game is not working for me and other people, and if it was designed for newer models it should be stated to prevent from unnecessary purchase. Be aware people with older tablets and phones. squarezero Moderator Staff Member Patreon Silver Dec 10, 2008 13,716 1,240 113 Male Chief Strategy Officer Salem, Massachusetts, USA #16 squarezero, Feb 11, 2019 With all due respect, if you want to play newer, more hardware demanding games, you kind of do have a need for another Apple product. The iPad Mini 2 came out in 2013, before the current console generation got started. If you are interested in using your device as a serious gaming platform, you should expect to have to invest on the hardware. You can always pick up a different gaming device and keep your iPad Mini for less-processor and memory intensive tasks like web browsing, reading, etc. This game is available on the Switch (though for more money), for example. Someon Active Member Oct 4, 2017 39 1 8 #17 Someon, Feb 11, 2019 Oh come on.. all I do is letting know that there is a problem on a device that IS supported. squarezero Moderator Staff Member Patreon Silver Dec 10, 2008 13,716 1,240 113 Male Chief Strategy Officer Salem, Massachusetts, USA #18 squarezero, Feb 11, 2019 Clearly, their device compatibility list should be way more specific — Grid Autosport is a great example. At the same time, it is safe to assume that most recent PC/console ports will not work well on a 6 year old device. The reason many people upgrade their devices regularly (including me) is to be able play the most recent games. Beth and Lull4by like this. vonknut Well-Known Member Dec 5, 2013 220 3 18 #19 vonknut, Feb 12, 2019 Crashes left and right on iphone 6+ Latest os. Its a 4,5 year old device - true dat. - but they could have been a bit more specific in the device list... Beth Well-Known Member Patreon Bronze Jan 29, 2014 126 8 18 Professional do-nothing'er Eastern usa #20 Beth, Feb 12, 2019 So true....my gaming habits are the sole reason I frequently upgrade. If not for gaming and compatibility issues I’d actually prefer my older devices, especially the ones with earlier versions of IOS, when I had less problems with iBooks. (You must log in or sign up to post here.) Show Ignored Content Page 1 of 2 1 2 Next > Share This Page Tweet Your name or email address: Password: Forgot your password? Stay logged in
Amazing, simply amazing. Be prepared to feel things. Plays like a simulation but has an ending. So many little details that evolve along with the story, don’t want to give anything away. This is a must-buy. For the price of a cup of coffee you get an evocative masterpiece. Just look at that artwork!
PocketGamer gave it a Gold rating. I beta tested but haven’t finished it yet. I would say a few hours at least. This is a wonderfully immersive narrative experience. Whether it’s a game or not is a matter of opinion. There are definitely activities, and you can screw things up in ways that have consequences. But it’s more about creating an emotional connection than about “playing.” If that’s your bag, this is a must get.
I’m on ipad mini 2, still can’t go past title screen. It crashes all the time. Never had such a situation with a premium game.
Unfortunately for you it’s probably nothing to do with the game at all. You said you were using a Mini 2, older hardware and new games don’t really mix well these days. I assume you are also stuck using iOS 10. I know it’s hard sometimes, to come to terms with the fact that the device you’ve invested in can no longer keep up. Maybe it’s time to move on? Or maybe I’m completely wrong of course and you have encountered some bug affecting a small amount of iDevices. If that’s the case, I hope they fix it for you. Edit: I just checked and it requires iOS 11 or newer.
I’m on ios 12.Ipad mini 2 is perfectly fine for my needs. Developer should mention for what device it is or it is not. And should react to crashing reports. Now I don’t know if I should wait or claim refund right away.
Since you can’t play the game right now, I think you could just claim refund, and save it to purchase a newer model later if you encounter these kind of situations many times, that is why I purchase a newer iPad several months ago.
Once again.. I don’t have a need for another apple product. Game is not working for me and other people, and if it was designed for newer models it should be stated to prevent from unnecessary purchase. Be aware people with older tablets and phones.
With all due respect, if you want to play newer, more hardware demanding games, you kind of do have a need for another Apple product. The iPad Mini 2 came out in 2013, before the current console generation got started. If you are interested in using your device as a serious gaming platform, you should expect to have to invest on the hardware. You can always pick up a different gaming device and keep your iPad Mini for less-processor and memory intensive tasks like web browsing, reading, etc. This game is available on the Switch (though for more money), for example.
Clearly, their device compatibility list should be way more specific — Grid Autosport is a great example. At the same time, it is safe to assume that most recent PC/console ports will not work well on a 6 year old device. The reason many people upgrade their devices regularly (including me) is to be able play the most recent games.
Crashes left and right on iphone 6+ Latest os. Its a 4,5 year old device - true dat. - but they could have been a bit more specific in the device list...
So true....my gaming habits are the sole reason I frequently upgrade. If not for gaming and compatibility issues I’d actually prefer my older devices, especially the ones with earlier versions of IOS, when I had less problems with iBooks.