The Frankenstein Wars Cubus Games You direct two brothers who long guarded the secret to Victor Frankenstein’s resurrection technology... until the end of… $3.99 Buy Now Watch Media DetailsYou direct two brothers who long guarded the secret to Victor Frankenstein’s resurrection technology... until the end of the Napoleonic Wars. A compelling and powerful story where you will meet and interact with great historical characters such as Napoleon Buonaparte, Ada Lovelace… and more! It is a raw, epic, bloody, story-driven blockbuster. You direct both Tom and Anton Clerval, through a branching, non-linear storyline set on the revolutionary France with a backdrop of hellish war with the soul of humanity at stake -and you decide if the brothers become allies, or enemies. FEATURES: - Explore 8 interactive maps to reach your objectives. - You direct both Tom and Anton Clerval through a branching, non-linear storyline - and you decide if the brothers become allies, or enemies. - Pit yourself against ever-shifting goals. - Time is of the essence! Storylines and goals may be time-sensitive - the longer you take, the better prepared your opponents will be. - Weather affects the game, not just for aesthetics but for the story (you know weather has changed the history in surprising ways). - Direct whole battalions in narrated strategic battles. - Includes dozens of original illustrations by Rafater. - Immersive soundtrack with classical flavor (Cubus Games house brand). Tom and Anton Clerval have long guarded the secret to Victor Frankenstein's resurrection technology. In revolutionary France, in 1827, that secret at last comes to light. The radical Zeroiste movement creates an army of the reanimated dead to seize control of the country, and then to cross the Channel to strike at the heart of the British Empire. Only Tom and Anton have the power to halt the Zeroistes - or to stoke the flames of all-out war. Decide the fate of the world in this enhanced interactive adventure in the same vein as classic gamebook series. WARNING: The app is available for all iOS devices (iOS 8.0 or higher), including 6th generation iPods. Undesired performance may occur in older devices (5th generation and below). Information Seller:Cubus Games Genre:Adventure, Role Playing Release:May 18, 2017 Updated:Sep 09, 2021 Version:1.6 Size:111.1 MB TouchArcade Rating:Unrated User Rating: (2) Your Rating:unrated Compatibility:HD Universal drmad Well-Known Member Jun 2, 2013 716 2 18 Indonesia #2 drmad, Jun 2, 2017 brendobones New Member Jun 2, 2017 2 0 0 #3 brendobones, Jun 2, 2017 I'm a few chapters in. It's actually FAR BETTER than HMT; definitely the most literary and technically sophisticated Cubus gamebook to date, and the artwork is mad gorgeous. I'm loving it. They added these great little game mechanics like randomized weather (you touch a little cycling cloud) that make for even more variation in storytelling (I'm guessing...like I said, I'm only three chapters into my first play through). There is also a TIME LIMIT to certain sections, which I like-- raises the stakes and level of immersion in the many points of tension and action so far. LOVING. IT. BETTER WATCH YO BACK, INKLE gquiller Well-Known Member Nov 15, 2011 330 3 18 #4 gquiller, Jun 7, 2017 Nice! Any other impressions? Dankrio Well-Known Member Patreon Silver Jun 3, 2014 1,740 13 38 #5 Dankrio, Jun 7, 2017 Inkle is being challenged? Wow, this one must be fun! IOSgamer1980 Well-Known Member Nov 6, 2015 432 2 18 #6 IOSgamer1980, Jul 1, 2017 They knocked a buck off the price for now. Was meaning to take the dive anyway, now it's even more of a no-brainer. IOSgamer1980 Well-Known Member Nov 6, 2015 432 2 18 #7 IOSgamer1980, Aug 14, 2017 So is nobody bothering with this one? This was made by the guys behind Heavy Metal Thunder and belongs to have a place at the table with Inkle's and Tinman's best offerings. Buy it and try it, folks. IOSgamer1980 Well-Known Member Nov 6, 2015 432 2 18 #8 IOSgamer1980, Oct 9, 2017 After buying this one awhile ago, I finally started to delve into it, and this is a pretty great text adventure CYO game. You play as twin brothers who inherited the secret of Dr. Frankenstein's formula from his assistant/partner. You're basically a couple of science-fueled necromancers who lead a revolution in 17th century France to overthrow the latest monarchy in favor of ... ZOMBIE NAPOLEON BONAPARTE! Er, either the brothers can work together or be at odds, with one favoring King Charles X, which is one of the things you'll determine with your choices. So far the game's killed me twice, and it was totally fair. In retrospect, I was pretty shortsighted with my choices and should have known better. In each chapter there's a map that you move around that actually matters, if you pay attention to the text you're reading. So essentially the map is more important than it was for much of the Sorcery series, save perhaps for most of 3 and all of 4. The only downside are the timed sections, which seems odd when incorporated into a game book, but it actually ups the tension as you're forced to speed-read as accurately as possible because time's limited, such as the scene where you're in a burning building. I'd be interested in hearing any thoughts from others who played this one. I'm really looking forward to the next Cubus offering. (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. 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brendobones New Member Jun 2, 2017 2 0 0 #3 brendobones, Jun 2, 2017 I'm a few chapters in. It's actually FAR BETTER than HMT; definitely the most literary and technically sophisticated Cubus gamebook to date, and the artwork is mad gorgeous. I'm loving it. They added these great little game mechanics like randomized weather (you touch a little cycling cloud) that make for even more variation in storytelling (I'm guessing...like I said, I'm only three chapters into my first play through). There is also a TIME LIMIT to certain sections, which I like-- raises the stakes and level of immersion in the many points of tension and action so far. LOVING. IT. BETTER WATCH YO BACK, INKLE gquiller Well-Known Member Nov 15, 2011 330 3 18 #4 gquiller, Jun 7, 2017 Nice! Any other impressions? Dankrio Well-Known Member Patreon Silver Jun 3, 2014 1,740 13 38 #5 Dankrio, Jun 7, 2017 Inkle is being challenged? Wow, this one must be fun! IOSgamer1980 Well-Known Member Nov 6, 2015 432 2 18 #6 IOSgamer1980, Jul 1, 2017 They knocked a buck off the price for now. Was meaning to take the dive anyway, now it's even more of a no-brainer. IOSgamer1980 Well-Known Member Nov 6, 2015 432 2 18 #7 IOSgamer1980, Aug 14, 2017 So is nobody bothering with this one? This was made by the guys behind Heavy Metal Thunder and belongs to have a place at the table with Inkle's and Tinman's best offerings. Buy it and try it, folks. IOSgamer1980 Well-Known Member Nov 6, 2015 432 2 18 #8 IOSgamer1980, Oct 9, 2017 After buying this one awhile ago, I finally started to delve into it, and this is a pretty great text adventure CYO game. You play as twin brothers who inherited the secret of Dr. Frankenstein's formula from his assistant/partner. You're basically a couple of science-fueled necromancers who lead a revolution in 17th century France to overthrow the latest monarchy in favor of ... ZOMBIE NAPOLEON BONAPARTE! Er, either the brothers can work together or be at odds, with one favoring King Charles X, which is one of the things you'll determine with your choices. So far the game's killed me twice, and it was totally fair. In retrospect, I was pretty shortsighted with my choices and should have known better. In each chapter there's a map that you move around that actually matters, if you pay attention to the text you're reading. So essentially the map is more important than it was for much of the Sorcery series, save perhaps for most of 3 and all of 4. The only downside are the timed sections, which seems odd when incorporated into a game book, but it actually ups the tension as you're forced to speed-read as accurately as possible because time's limited, such as the scene where you're in a burning building. I'd be interested in hearing any thoughts from others who played this one. I'm really looking forward to the next Cubus offering. (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
I'm a few chapters in. It's actually FAR BETTER than HMT; definitely the most literary and technically sophisticated Cubus gamebook to date, and the artwork is mad gorgeous. I'm loving it. They added these great little game mechanics like randomized weather (you touch a little cycling cloud) that make for even more variation in storytelling (I'm guessing...like I said, I'm only three chapters into my first play through). There is also a TIME LIMIT to certain sections, which I like-- raises the stakes and level of immersion in the many points of tension and action so far. LOVING. IT. BETTER WATCH YO BACK, INKLE
They knocked a buck off the price for now. Was meaning to take the dive anyway, now it's even more of a no-brainer.
So is nobody bothering with this one? This was made by the guys behind Heavy Metal Thunder and belongs to have a place at the table with Inkle's and Tinman's best offerings. Buy it and try it, folks.
After buying this one awhile ago, I finally started to delve into it, and this is a pretty great text adventure CYO game. You play as twin brothers who inherited the secret of Dr. Frankenstein's formula from his assistant/partner. You're basically a couple of science-fueled necromancers who lead a revolution in 17th century France to overthrow the latest monarchy in favor of ... ZOMBIE NAPOLEON BONAPARTE! Er, either the brothers can work together or be at odds, with one favoring King Charles X, which is one of the things you'll determine with your choices. So far the game's killed me twice, and it was totally fair. In retrospect, I was pretty shortsighted with my choices and should have known better. In each chapter there's a map that you move around that actually matters, if you pay attention to the text you're reading. So essentially the map is more important than it was for much of the Sorcery series, save perhaps for most of 3 and all of 4. The only downside are the timed sections, which seems odd when incorporated into a game book, but it actually ups the tension as you're forced to speed-read as accurately as possible because time's limited, such as the scene where you're in a burning building. I'd be interested in hearing any thoughts from others who played this one. I'm really looking forward to the next Cubus offering.