In case you didn’t hear, Southeast Asian indie game publisher Neon Doctrine has announced that The Library of Babel is now available on iOS devices via the Apple App Store.
Inspired by Jorge Luis Borges’ short story of the same name, The Library of Babel welcomes you to a world 20,000 years after the extinction of humanity. Society is now run by advanced robots who know very little about their mythical creators. All is well and orderly until the discovery of the Library, which contains everything that has, is, and will ever be written — the perfect harbinger of chaos.
As Ludovik, you must get to know the jungle’s inhabitants and explore its most dangerous recesses to resolve the obscure mystery that surrounds the sudden lockdown of the Library. In this vast and futuristic world, inhabited by strange creatures and deadly enemies, you’ll utilize a mixture of stealth and wit to infiltrate the most guarded areas.
- Immersive 2D Babylon: An overgrown yet futuristic world with beautifully hand-drawn 2D environments
- Classic Systems: Dialogue and inventory management systems reminiscent of the Graphic Adventure games of the ’90s
- Dangerous Environment: Deadly obstacles and even deadlier enemies to avoid, as Ludovik prefers agility and stealth over violence
- Stealth Is King: Ludovik must maneuver around the terrain as quietly as possible, whether that’s climbing to new heights or silently taking down enemies
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