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Erica - Interactive Thriller 17+
Touch and Change the Movie!
LCG Entertainment, Inc.
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- Free
- Offers In-App Purchases
Screenshots
Description
Reach into a living world and change the course of the story in this pioneering live-action interactive thriller.
"The best looking FMV game ever made" - GameCrate, USA
Become Erica, a young woman plagued with nightmares, driven by grisly new clues to face past traumatic events. It’s up to you to unearth the shocking truth.
Guide Erica through the story by using your touch to physically interact with her surroundings.
Flavourworks' groundbreaking "TOUCH VIDEO" technology allows you to reach out and interact with objects and people in the world.
Make hundreds of choices to influence how the game develops. Multiple endings await you at the finale of the gripping branching narrative. No single path holds all the answers.
“Captivating story and incredible acting” - MKAU Gaming
"A solid and beautifully crafted example of how the technique has evolved and just how effective great interactive storytelling can be" - Dark Station
"Well shot, well acted, well crafted - ERICA is a high class FMV game for a new age" - Eurogamer
"Using a combination of crisp cinematography and FMV-specific game mechanics, ERICA never fails to hook you into its haunting, mysterious world" - Gamespot
"Impossible not to recommend… lovingly crafted and deserves to be experienced" - Daily Star
"An intricate narrative that’s engrossing at every turn" - Pushsquare
Accolades based on PS4 version of ERICA™
What’s New
Version 1.05
Play the beginning for free!
1.05 - Fixes audio issue on iOS 14.5.1
Ratings and Reviews
It’s like a movie!
This is by far the best game I’ve ever played and seen! I love it and I can’t stop playing. The graphics are incredible and the way it was put together is just chefs kiss.
Here is a little note.
Let’s say that many people are mad because they have to pay. Well I’m aware it’s frustrating but it’s not about the purchase but instead the emotions, design, and the quality. For how amazingly well the game was it would have taken a long time to make, therefore the game would have a cost in order to pay for the equipment necessary for the making of the game…or at least most but never mind that. Though I do agree that maybe the game could’ve had a cost to it there was a reason for it not to. Have you ever bought a game and realized it wasn’t that good? If so than it was a waste of money, unlike the game here. The game had a free beginning to sort of grab attention and show you what it’s like before you buy it. This should sum up a lot of negative reviews
to the upset individuals
I read at the reviews and noticed that some people are frustrated about having to pay for the game. I want to address this and hopefully provide some clarity.
First, I’m not sure if the description appears differently for others, but for me, the game isn’t labeled as *free*. It’s categorized under *“try before you buy”*, with the note *“start these games for free”*. This suggests that the initial part of the game is free to try, but a payment is required to unlock the full version. I think this distinction is fairly straightforward, though I understand it might not be obvious to everyone.
Second, the price is $3. While I get that some might see this as unnecessary or excessive, consider the effort involved in developing a game of this quality. It likely took substantial time, resources, and possibly a team of skilled individuals to create. For something this intricate and engaging, I think $3 is a reasonable investment if it ends up being a game you enjoy.
AMAZING, but takes some patience.
I was hooked the first time I clicked that lighter! I’m about 30 minutes into the game (after I paid a minimal $3) and the clever editing is amazing! When you open a box, the scene flawlessly changes to Erica opening the box. These are actors, not cgi. The story line and acting are well done. The entire game is well done. But (does there always have too be a but?), I feel like at least a third of the time is spent on close ups of Erica’s facial expressions, making the story unnatural. She also walks at such a snail’s pace that I find myself telling her to get the lead out. Even with the slow physical pace I give this five stars. Of all of the thousands of games I’ve played, and all of the thousands of dollars I’ve spent, this type of gameplay is a first for me and I’d gladly pay double the price for a sequel.
App Privacy
The developer, LCG Entertainment, Inc., indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy.
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- Identifiers
- Usage Data
- Diagnostics
- Other Data
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Information
- Seller
- LCG Entertainment, Inc.
- Size
- 312.8 MB
- Category
- Games
- Compatibility
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- iPhone
- Requires iOS 13.0 or later.
- iPad
- Requires iPadOS 13.0 or later.
- iPod touch
- Requires iOS 13.0 or later.
- Languages
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English
- Age Rating
- 17+ Infrequent/Mild Mature/Suggestive Themes Frequent/Intense Realistic Violence Infrequent/Mild Profanity or Crude Humor Infrequent/Mild Alcohol, Tobacco, or Drug Use or References Infrequent/Mild Horror/Fear Themes
- Copyright
- © 2020 Flavourworks
- Price
- Free
- In-App Purchases
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- Erica Full Game $2.99
Supports
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Game Center
Challenge friends and check leaderboards and achievements.