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Reviver Launches Cross-Platform Debut on Android & iOS

by Owen Feb 21,2025

Reviver, the narrative point-and-click puzzler, is now available on iOS and Android! For a limited time, you can even get it at a discounted price.

In Reviver, you'll solve narrative puzzles to reunite two lovers separated by time. You'll navigate between different rooms and manipulate time itself to solve the puzzles and bring them together.

The game's unique perspective limits your view to only seven rooms, each seen from the individual characters' viewpoints. The story unfolds gradually through interactions with objects that change as time shifts, revealing journal entries and more. Altering time directly impacts these objects and the puzzles you face.

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In short: While the premise might seem complex initially, Reviver's concept is surprisingly engaging. It cleverly uses the butterfly effect—showing how small past actions significantly influence the future—to create a heartwarming narrative.

Looking for more puzzle games? Check out our top 25 best puzzlers for iOS and Android, or explore our "Ahead of the Game" feature to learn about Palmon: Survival.

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