by Audrey May 06,2025
Noodlecake and Lucid Labs have brought back the captivating game Possessions to iOS and Android, following its exclusive run on Apple Arcade. This minimalist 3D puzzler challenges you to shift and rotate scenes to solve puzzles, offering a fresh perspective on everyday objects. The game unfolds the narrative of a family through their possessions, beautifully presented in dioramas, without relying on any dialogue. This unique storytelling method demonstrates how wordless experiences can convey a tale more effectively, and Possessions masterfully utilizes this technique.
To progress through the levels, you'll need to maintain sharp spatial awareness, ensuring items like photo frames or cupboard doors are correctly positioned. Should you find yourself getting frustrated, the game's soothing soundscape is there to help keep your mind at ease.
An exciting new AR mode allows you to physically move around rooms to explore different levels, but be cautious when playing in public spaces to avoid any mishaps or startling others.
If you're looking for similar experiences, check out our list of the best puzzlers on iOS.
Possessions is now available for pre-registration on both iOS and Android, with a global launch scheduled for February 27th. On iOS, it will feature a Try Before You Buy model, while Android users can enjoy it for free with ads, with an option for a one-time purchase to remove ads. To mark the launch, a 20% discount on the $4.99 in-app purchase will be available for the first two weeks. For more insights into the game's atmosphere and visuals, visit the official website or watch the embedded clip above.
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