• Publisher: Wereviz
  • Release Date: Aug 16, 2018
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  • Summary: This is an adaptation for iOS of the original desktop game by Jason Rohrer. If you have played the original, you will recognize Jason's cute and quirky graphics and sounds, as well as the wonderful premise: rebuilding civilization from scratch, together with other players and acrossThis is an adaptation for iOS of the original desktop game by Jason Rohrer. If you have played the original, you will recognize Jason's cute and quirky graphics and sounds, as well as the wonderful premise: rebuilding civilization from scratch, together with other players and across countless generations. Expand
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  1. Aug 23, 2018
    90
    One Hour One Life might seem like it trivializes one of life’s immortal truths, but it also challenges you to do something with the time you have. This is a lesson we can all stand to learn.
  2. Aug 23, 2018
    85
    One Hour One Life isn’t your typical mobile game. In fact, it’s completely unique, and it contains a profound message about how to spend the time you have. You should spend some of it playing this.
  3. Aug 23, 2018
    85
    A game that lasts 60 minutes is short, especially when you take into account the magnitude of the task, but this is the basic rule of One Hour One Life for Mobile and it will work with! Its simple and neat artistic realization is very appreciable and will promise you a pleasant journey in unknown land. Control of the game controls will be a crucial step for you to enjoy playing, it may take a little time but it is worth it.
  4. Oct 1, 2018
    60
    An intriguing survival game that forces real-life players to sustain each other as the clock ticks down, one minute (year) at a time.