With this interactive story app, you can navigate through chapters and solve cryptic puzzles to uncover Able Black's story. Includes immersive sound design, hidden secrets, and puzzle challenges.
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AppRecs rating 4.6. Trustworthiness 72 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 30 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.
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94% of sampled ratings are 5 stars
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About Able Black
Story:
Able is a lonely android struggling with his Citizenship Exam, a test he must pass if he doesn’t want to be shut down. Follow Able as he searches for purpose and a way out of isolation. Discover the secrets of Ark 19, an underground habitat designed to save humanity from disaster. Find out why Able has been left alone in the ark. Uncover what’s hidden there. Take the Citizenship Exam and discover who Able Black really is.
Gameplay:
Navigate through five chapters of story text and experience the Citizenship Exam as Able does. After each chapter you’ll be faced with a series of questions that put you in the shoes of Able Black. Answer poetic riddles that echo the theme of each chapter. Solve cryptic puzzles to unlock Able’s story.
Able Black is part story, part game, and full of secrets.
This experience includes puzzles that some users may find challenging. If you need some help head to www.ableblack.com or visit the Able Black Facebook page www.facebook.com/AbleBlackSleepwalker
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Reviews for Able Black
orenishiii
LOVE THIS GAME
Thank you for this. I was immersed in the story - it was *magical*. Xoxo
Frederic-William
Free game, No ads, beautiful story
I’ve been playing a lot of mediocre iPhone games before I stumbled on this. When I saw it was free to play, I expected a mess of ads. The dev mentions accepting tips at the very end, but that’s the closest it gets. The play experience is uninterrupted. Once I got to the end I felt more feelings that I have from most stories in a while. This is one of those games that you don’t want to look up answers, just risk it and take the puzzles as they come. So I bought the steam version to contribute in some way.