Strange Telephone Yuta Yamamoto Strange Telephone is a 2D adventure game in which the player explores strange worlds created with merely 6 digits, and h… TouchArcade Rating: $3.99 Buy Now Watch Media DetailsStrange Telephone is a 2D adventure game in which the player explores strange worlds created with merely 6 digits, and has multiple endings. The protagonist Jill is trapped in a dark world with a large door floating before her. She is aided by Graham, who takes on the form of a telephone. Making phone calls with Graham creates various worlds that can be explored. In each of these worlds are items to be found, including the key that will lead to her escape. Information Seller:Yuta Yamamoto Genre:Adventure, Arcade Release:Jan 26, 2017 Updated:Jan 23, 2019 Version:2.0.1 Size:128.1 MB TouchArcade Rating: User Rating:Unrated Your Rating:unrated Compatibility:HD Universal Subscribe to the TouchArcade YouTube channel bebo_beta2002 Well-Known Member Jan 6, 2010 641 0 16 #2 bebo_beta2002, Jan 26, 2017 any impressions on this one? ItouchBrett Well-Known Member Dec 28, 2008 770 0 16 #3 ItouchBrett, Jan 26, 2017 No one? Hm. I'll take the plunge. I'm a sucker for these graphics. Gambler Well-Known Member Mar 10, 2014 546 110 43 Gazorpazorp #4 Gambler, Jan 26, 2017 On the fence too. But not sure if it's more in my vein of classic point and click or something else entirely. The trailer doesn't give away too much other than that the mechanics seem to revolve a lot around the eponymous (strange) telephone. @ItouchBrett: Do you like it so far? ItouchBrett Well-Known Member Dec 28, 2008 770 0 16 #5 ItouchBrett, Jan 27, 2017 Last edited: Jan 27, 2017 Poor translation unfortunately. I have no idea what's going on. Graphics are cool. But it seems just entering random numbers brings you into worlds. Those items you see I collected. I was maybe 5 minutes in. Apparently that glitch # at the top needs to be at 5 Will keep trying... Gambler Well-Known Member Mar 10, 2014 546 110 43 Gazorpazorp #6 Gambler, Jan 27, 2017 Thanks for the gameplay video. Even if it's a little hard to figure out what the actual gameplay is Doesn't look really look up my alley at least on first glance. Guess I'll hold off for now, thanks for the help. Excalipur Well-Known Member Jan 5, 2017 52 2 8 #7 Excalipur, Feb 13, 2017 Getting glitch to five is a game over. So, the idea seems to be to go through all the necessary events to win before raising the glitch to 5. You can continue with your progress intact anyway so it's more of a "score" thing to get to the end without glitching. Basically, you just dial numbers to get to different worlds and get items to interact with stuff in other worlds and move foreword that way. The numbers are universal, so you can eventually learn a minimalist pattern to beat the game. Excalipur Well-Known Member Jan 5, 2017 52 2 8 #8 Excalipur, Feb 21, 2017 I have four of the five endings. Specifically, I have the outer four but not the center menu indicator. Does anyone know how to get that one? (You must log in or sign up to post here.) Show Ignored Content Share This Page Tweet Your name or email address: Do you already have an account? No, create an account now. Yes, my password is: Forgot your password? Stay logged in
On the fence too. But not sure if it's more in my vein of classic point and click or something else entirely. The trailer doesn't give away too much other than that the mechanics seem to revolve a lot around the eponymous (strange) telephone. @ItouchBrett: Do you like it so far?
Poor translation unfortunately. I have no idea what's going on. Graphics are cool. But it seems just entering random numbers brings you into worlds. Those items you see I collected. I was maybe 5 minutes in. Apparently that glitch # at the top needs to be at 5 Will keep trying...
Thanks for the gameplay video. Even if it's a little hard to figure out what the actual gameplay is Doesn't look really look up my alley at least on first glance. Guess I'll hold off for now, thanks for the help.
Getting glitch to five is a game over. So, the idea seems to be to go through all the necessary events to win before raising the glitch to 5. You can continue with your progress intact anyway so it's more of a "score" thing to get to the end without glitching. Basically, you just dial numbers to get to different worlds and get items to interact with stuff in other worlds and move foreword that way. The numbers are universal, so you can eventually learn a minimalist pattern to beat the game.
I have four of the five endings. Specifically, I have the outer four but not the center menu indicator. Does anyone know how to get that one?