All five episodes of the International Mobile Game Awards – People’s Choice winner LIFE IS STRANGE are coming to Android this July with full controller support
Enhanced with Unreal Engine 4 and developed by Black Wing Foundation, this faithful adaptation of the original console game features full touch screen integration and in-game photo-mode, giving players the opportunity to photograph Arcadia Bay like never before!
With high quality production values and a unique hand-drawn art style fully optimized for Android, you will follow the story of Max Caulfield, a photography senior who discovers she can rewind time while saving her best friend Chloe Price. The pair soon find themselves investigating the mysterious disappearance of fellow student Rachel Amber, uncovering a dark side to life in Arcadia Bay. Meanwhile, Max must quickly learn that changing the past can sometimes lead to a devastating future.
Key Features:
- A beautifully written, modern adventure game
- Rewind time to change the course of events
- Multiple endings depending on the choices you make
- Striking, hand-painted visuals
- Distinct, licensed indie soundtrack featuring Alt-J, Foals, Angus & Julia Stone, Jose Gonzales and more.
Features Exclusive to Mobile:
- Complement your mobile experience with full controller support, exclusive to Android players
- Enhanced user interface for full touch screen integration
- Share your game progress on social media and compare your story choices with friends
- An all-new Photo Mode allows you to take pictures, modify them with filters and share them easily
Check Out the LIFE IS STRANGE Android Trailer:
Visit Google Play today to pre-register your copy of LIFE IS STRANGE. The game is already available to download on iOS.
Related: LIFE IS STRANGE Episodes 4 & 5 Available Today on iPAD and iPhone
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