Trüberbrook, the beautiful and mysterious adventure game of BTF, is on the way to iOS and Android

Trüberbrook, the Point-and-Click adventure game of BTF, is on the way to iOS and Android after it was published for the first time for PC and consoles at the beginning of last year. It plays in 1967 in the small German village Trüberbrook and tells the story of the student of quantum mechanics, Hans Tannhauser stumbling through the city, which meets locals and gradually reveals a (hopefully) compelling puzzle.

It combines small town intrigues with sci-fi strange and tells a complex story in which you explore every angle of the village and have to solve its many puzzles to uncover the truth.

The evaluations at the start last year were pretty mixed, and some had trouble enjoying the yarn while the puzzles were too dull. One point that most of us could have been, but was that Trüberbrook looks incredible. The flawless presentation is consistently impressive and a considerable plus, as it is optically so unmistakable and mixed detailed environments with eccentric character designs.

Ex-ED RIC checked it at the start of switch and said, Trobrooks really beautiful graphics unfortunately does not hide confusing, frustrating adventure game that you can seriously enjoy. Apart from that, it is worth noting that Trüberbrook seems to be a rather polarizing title; A fleeting view of the meta-critical side of the game shows a decent number of luminous evaluations.

If you like the appearance of this game and you want to know more, we recommend a short visit to the official website of the game. We currently have no publication date for the iOS and Android ports, but we hope we do not have to wait too long. If you are not the patient and happening to have a Nintendo Switch, you can buy it at any time in the eShop.

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