- Publisher: Joe Richardson
- Release Date: Feb 23, 2017
- Also On: iPhone/iPad
User Score
Generally favorable reviews- based on 10 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 6 out of 10
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Mixed: 3 out of 10
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Negative: 1 out of 10
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Oct 29, 2021Four Last Things is a quaint satire of religion and morality, but the puzzles are more obtuse than they are challenging.
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May 9, 2020This game is worth playing solely for the humor, style and soundtrack. It's short but fun and memorable experience.
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Aug 6, 2018Best part of Four Last Things is music and visuals (if you like medieval paintings and classical music that is). And the gameplay itself is decent, despite lacking item combination and overall low difficulty, puzzles are logical and well-designed.
Main problem is that the game can be finished in less than an hour, if you don't take your time looking at paintings and hunting for achievements. -
Sep 21, 2020Renaissance artwork and music settings, a great way to present those masterpieces in motions.
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May 19, 2023i like th gam butt puzzle absurdly hardy ii gont get it lok the longpaly but the renoseance draw zz
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Aug 17, 2017This Monty Python-inspired puzzler has a great sense of humor, generally fun puzzles, and a clever collage presentation. If you’re a fan of absurdist send-ups of religion, Four Last Things should be number one on your list of games to play next.
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Feb 27, 2017A highly irreverent take on the Renaissance, chock full of biting, sardonic wit and an art style directly influenced by Terry Gilliam’s legendary Monty Python’s vignettes. Four Last Things is a hell of a good time. Literally.
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Feb 25, 2017A delightful romp through Medieval Europe, an art history lesson, and a mind-bending puzzler all rolled into one. I found it a thoroughly-enjoyable experience and a truly pleasant surprise. Its simple, accessible concept will pull you in right away, while its intelligent game design will keep you engaged for hours (depending on how long you spend admiring the artwork).