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  • Summary: Imaginary Range offers a new genre of entertainment: a hybrid comic and game experience.As you read through Square Enix's latest new tale, you'll view story cutscenes between comic pages and play through a variety of game segments.Finish the story once, and you'll unlock extra comicImaginary Range offers a new genre of entertainment: a hybrid comic and game experience.As you read through Square Enix's latest new tale, you'll view story cutscenes between comic pages and play through a variety of game segments.Finish the story once, and you'll unlock extra comic commentary and the ability to play the game portions separately.The coins you collect in the comic and games can be used to unlock new entries in the app's Gallery mode.English, French and Japanese text options available.[Controls]Flick right to left: Go to next pageFlick left to right: Go to previous pageTap: Open menuDouble-tap: Switch between panel and page modeConsult the in-app manual for other controls.* This app works only in vertical mode. Expand
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  1. Positive: 1 out of 5
  2. Negative: 1 out of 5
  1. May 16, 2011
    90
    Although I wasn't completely enthralled by the story, the app itself is very beautifully produced and a stellar example of how to make the most of interactive storytelling on the iPhone and iPad, and it's definitely worth checking out if you're a gaming or comics fan.
  2. May 11, 2011
    70
    While it's a bit of a jack of all trade and master of none, it's still well worth a look. The potential is great and hopefully Square Enix will soon be adding to the collection with new instalments. Oh and Final Fantasy fans will love the ending.
  3. Jun 1, 2011
    70
    The mini-games could have had a little more variety, depth, and/or difficulty, but the plot and presentation is the focus here and it's great.
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    Jul 3, 2011
    60
    A solid template, then, and interesting foundations on which for the inevitable paid follow-ups to build. [Issue#110, p.132]
  5. May 16, 2011
    40
    As it is, Imaginary Range feels like a waste of everyone's time.
Score distribution:
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  2. Mixed: 0 out of 1
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  1. Nov 25, 2022
    8
    The good:
    A graphic novel/comic experiment with mini-games set in a Final Fantasy-explotation (a place that took a lot of elements from the
    The good:
    A graphic novel/comic experiment with mini-games set in a Final Fantasy-explotation (a place that took a lot of elements from the new old and classic Final Fantasys and tried to make it fun for us) there were Chocobos, Mogs, there was Omega, there was a bombing minigame Omega, from facing bosses by collecting colored balls (similar to what Puzzle and Dragons did)

    The bad:
    You can no longer play. There was no direct access to the minigames, if you wanted to play them you had to reread the chapter and enter to play the minigames. Only two chapters came out and the story was left unfinished. Is no longer compatible with IOS v6 and iPhone 8

    The Meh!:
    The Square-Enix developers from the beginning of the last decade had good ideas and despite the "Final Fantasy Exploitation" they carried out, they were not so brazen. Another of those games that was lost in time due to lack of interest, support and diffusion
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