awake. head throbbing. vision blurry. the voices say to survive.
- One of Apple's most downloaded apps of 2014.
- Ranked in the top 10 games in 70 countries, #1 app overall in 7 countries.
- No ads, no loot boxes, no IAP, no tracking.
- 100% playable via VoiceOver.
- Relive the glory days of gaming from the era of Zork.
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A Dark Room FAQ
Is A Dark Room free?
Yes, A Dark Room is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.
Is A Dark Room legit?
✅ The A Dark Room app appears to be high-quality and legitimate. Users are very satisfied.
I I used to play this game quite a while ago, and I really liked it. Perfect tension and world building/story telling. I wanted to replay it today, and when i opened it up I was so confused. The new UI is so unintuitive and abrasive. It completely messed up the creepy tense vibe the game used to have :( Now it just gives me a headache. It’s so much harder to read what’s on the screen and to quickly scan for info. What was the point of changing something that was perfectly fine before? I’m so disappointed
It’s good
This is a really fun game. Played it a while back but coming back to it again and it’s just as enjoyable.
I urge you please get this game
I do have one question do you need to buy anything to continue and complete the game or is it just you buy the game on the App Store for $.99 and then you can complete the game Please get this game although if you are traveling to a city or a battlefield, you must bring a lot of cured meat or you will run out of cured meat
so fun
update: sound now saves! Sound sensitive folks beware— the new version starts at 100% volume every time. There’s no way to permanently adjust or disable sound.
I started playing this in 2014 when it was new and was fascinated by the simple set up and rich storytelling. Once every few years I’ll come back to it. It’s fun to play with different goals in mind - how quickly, with or without huts, cover the whole map or just get what you need, etc. The new interface roll out for the 10th anniversary is overall a big improvement. As with any UI change if you’re used to the old way, it takes a while to get used to the new way. For me, the hardest thing to get used to was the fact that some of the timing and features are actually different. So some strategies I used before don’t really apply in the same way. That does add to the fun to have new challenges though. I would give this five stars if it weren’t for the fact that I can’t disable volume in the 2024 version. Assuming they adjust that in an app update, I’ll give the fifth star then 😁
this game was good
This game use to be simple, which was part of the charm and appeal… now it has flashes and loud sounds. Another game that falls victim to “idiot developer adds dumb stuff that wasn’t needed just for the sake of change” congratulations moron you’ve ruined this game this recent update.
Amazing game, kind of difficult if you don’t know what you’re doing.
I loved how you could choose different paths, and the game made me feel so guilty I just had to go back and make different choices.
Love this game, still
Replaying years later, I love how simple but complete this game is.
A must play
Every aspect of this game leaves you wanting to explore, and push yourself harder. And finishing the game (spoilers there is an ending) proposes and interesting challenge for a second play through that’s is uniquely challenging and turns the game on its head. I cannot stress enough how perfect this game is!
good game!
i recommend trying it!
Daughter
My 20 year old daughter said to me one day.
"I know you're a gamer, have you played A Dark Room?"
I said, "No, what system?"
She said she played it on her phone, and I should check it out.
I did.
I'm very impressed with this game.
There are few games that change your perspective on life.
This is one.
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