Comments and ratings for In a Permanent Save State
(56 stars)
by James D Paterson on 28/04/2013
Sure, it's supposed to be a commentary on people st Foxconn, but it's a poorly made attempt at that. Wouldn't your resources be better spent actually attempting to inform and help then create an overly simplistic "game" that does nothing? Priorities.
(56 stars)
by David Suggitt on 27/04/2013
Makes you depressed and hopeless feeling. No wonder it was banned by Apple!
(56 stars)
by Adrienne Curtis on 07/04/2013
Seems like it would have been a good game, but stage 2 cant do anything...
(56 stars)
by ian n on 31/03/2013
Controls are messy, there isn't much to do here or interact with. Stage 2 doesn't do much as all we can do is swipe up. I was expecting that the gameplay would be similar to journey in ps3. I was wrong.
(56 stars)
by Moses McCarter on 28/03/2013
On Android 4.1.1 Finally working! Love the artwork, melancholy music, and social awareness aspect
(56 stars)
by Alexander Rosales on 27/03/2013
The game has potential I believe it can be great
(56 stars)
by Jay Hollis on 17/03/2013
nice game needs fixing
(56 stars)
by ramases bullock on 12/03/2013
Will not even start love the art work but I can't play it
(56 stars)
by Michael Roshan on 05/03/2013
I see why it was taken off the iOS market.
(56 stars)
by Aqil Subahan on 23/02/2013
God-awful controls.Beyond unresponsive.Interesting game though.
(56 stars)
by esteban muniz on 17/02/2013
there should be more games like this
(56 stars)
by Patrick Bickham on 11/02/2013
But doesn't work. I'm supporting this app and the idea by keeping it installed
(56 stars)
by Brandon Graham on 11/02/2013
D
(56 stars)
by Jamie Morris on 30/01/2013
First of all, anyone reading this needs to do a Google search on the title of the game to understand what it is about and why it was removed from the iOS app store. I have yet to play the game as it force closes on both my my devices, but in support the c
(56 stars)
by Danny Thorpe on 28/01/2013
Amazing graphics, got to stage 5 all comtrolls work but after each stage i couldnt read last couple of lines of dialog so ive missed some story
Comments and ratings for In a Permanent Save State
(56 stars)
by James D Paterson on 28/04/2013
Sure, it's supposed to be a commentary on people st Foxconn, but it's a poorly made attempt at that. Wouldn't your resources be better spent actually attempting to inform and help then create an overly simplistic "game" that does nothing? Priorities.
(56 stars)
by David Suggitt on 27/04/2013
Makes you depressed and hopeless feeling. No wonder it was banned by Apple!
(56 stars)
by Adrienne Curtis on 07/04/2013
Seems like it would have been a good game, but stage 2 cant do anything...
(56 stars)
by ian n on 31/03/2013
Controls are messy, there isn't much to do here or interact with. Stage 2 doesn't do much as all we can do is swipe up. I was expecting that the gameplay would be similar to journey in ps3. I was wrong.
(56 stars)
by Moses McCarter on 28/03/2013
On Android 4.1.1 Finally working! Love the artwork, melancholy music, and social awareness aspect
(56 stars)
by Alexander Rosales on 27/03/2013
The game has potential I believe it can be great
(56 stars)
by Jay Hollis on 17/03/2013
nice game needs fixing
(56 stars)
by ramases bullock on 12/03/2013
Will not even start love the art work but I can't play it
(56 stars)
by Michael Roshan on 05/03/2013
I see why it was taken off the iOS market.
(56 stars)
by Aqil Subahan on 23/02/2013
God-awful controls.Beyond unresponsive.Interesting game though.
(56 stars)
by esteban muniz on 17/02/2013
there should be more games like this
(56 stars)
by Patrick Bickham on 11/02/2013
But doesn't work. I'm supporting this app and the idea by keeping it installed
(56 stars)
by Brandon Graham on 11/02/2013
D
(56 stars)
by Jamie Morris on 30/01/2013
First of all, anyone reading this needs to do a Google search on the title of the game to understand what it is about and why it was removed from the iOS app store. I have yet to play the game as it force closes on both my my devices, but in support the c
(56 stars)
by Danny Thorpe on 28/01/2013
Amazing graphics, got to stage 5 all comtrolls work but after each stage i couldnt read last couple of lines of dialog so ive missed some story