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The Inner World - The Last Wind Monk Analysis

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The Inner World - The Last Wind Monk is a captivating adventure game designed for Android devices, offering players a unique blend of humor and puzzle-solving challenges. Set in the whimsical world of Asposia, players take on the role of Robert, a wind monk tasked with saving the realm from impending doom. The game features beautifully crafted hand-drawn visuals and a rich narrative that unfolds through engaging dialogue and immersive storytelling. Players encounter various quirky characters and solve intricate puzzles that require creative thinking and exploration.

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This game is notable for its intuitive controls, allowing for seamless navigation and interaction within the vibrant environments. The Last Wind Monk also includes a captivating soundtrack that enhances the overall experience, drawing players deeper into the narrative. With its charming art style and engaging gameplay mechanics, The Inner World - The Last Wind Monk offers a delightful experience for fans of adventure games, providing hours of entertainment as players delve into the mysteries of Asposia.

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Full Specifications

GENERAL
Release
Latest update
Version
1.1.3
OPERATING SYSTEMS
Platform
Android
Additional Requirements
Requires Android 4.4 and up
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Total Downloads
16
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Developer’s Description

Solve mind-bending puzzles in a world full of mystery and save the family of the flute-noses. Their dynasty has been watching over Asposia for...

Solve mind-bending puzzles in a world full of mystery and save the family of the flute-noses! Their dynasty has been watching over Asposia for centuries on end. In secret, they fill the roly-poly world with light and life. But when their existence is discovered, they become hunted. Emil, a trader for odds and ends, made all the Asposians believe that the dynasty is in cahoots with dark forces. The only one who can stop the evil Emil is the heir to the throne: Robert. He has been petrified for three years, though. With a huge dose of enthusiasm, but little to no idea what hes actually doing, he embarks on an adventure to find the legendary last wind monk. Of course, he has some great company: Peck, as loyal as he is flightless, and Laura, a rebel who certainly does fly, but only off the handle - and who Robert loves, with a capital L. Everything changes, when they meet the mysterious Mama Dola, who seems to know more about Roberts destiny than Robert would like.

Features:

- Experience the fun and moving sequel to The Inner World. And don't worry if you haven't played the first game! This one is enjoyable all on it's own!

- Switch seamlessly between playing our charming Asposian heroes Robert and Laura, and their clumsy but friendly pigeon, Peck.

- Enjoy hilarious dialogues with amazing voice-overs.

- Hours of fun brainteasers await you: Challenge Uncle Oboe to a game of Knock-Knock and win some much needed prison toilet paper, cause trouble in the tumble mouse shearing factory, help a desperate Bingo Pony become happy once again, bring an adorable baby gorf back home, and save Asposia! Again!

- A patented, multi-level hint system enables everyone to finish the game!

- Learn new songs on your magic flute nose, to activate ancient artifacts and invoke the wind!

- Lose yourself in the beautiful animation and the atmospheric soundtrack.

- Explore the topsy-turvy cable car station of Asposia Central, get to know the quirky tumble mouse factory workers, reveal the secret of the Shovel Mountains, and much more!


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