Pocket Reality 12+

A new reality every day

James Senter

Designed for iPad

    • 4.6 • 19 Ratings
    • Free
    • Offers In-App Purchases

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Description

Every day, a surreal new reality will be created just for you! Enter an open world where everyday objects come to life and you can play any way you want.

Maybe you're defending a cabbage moon from horse pirates. Maybe you're solving the murder of a wealthy spoon. Maybe you've always wanted to manage your own submarine farm, or date a strawberry? Maybe all of the above. The possibilities are endless!

Experience a daily procedurally generated text adventure that was never seen before and will never be seen again. Pocket Reality features a roguelite structure. Your choices have lasting consequences, danger is everywhere, and eventually you will be defeated and/or cause the world to be devoured. But don't worry: you'll start fresh tomorrow, and every defeat makes you stronger!

It's also a strategy game where you need to manage your loyalties to four factions, deciding whom to support and whom to oppose. The world is interconnected and full of conflict. Every character and location has a level that changes based on your actions or inaction. If you help someone increase their level, they'll produce resources over time and unlock new opportunities. But you can't help everyone at the same time...

Includes dozens of achievements and secrets to discover.

Play the complete game for free, forever, with no ads. Permanent in-app purchases are available to add a second world per day and unlock expansion content.

Accessible with VoiceOver.

What’s New

Version 2.1

Improved achievement tracking.

Ratings and Reviews

4.6 out of 5
19 Ratings

19 Ratings

Koalarat ,

Very good

Simple, fun, funny and best of all, voice over accessible

Uebevdiehebebje ,

Good concept, slow execution

If you download this expecting something à la an adventure run by ChatGPT or something on AI Dungeon, you will be somewhat disappointed. The game will give you silly, sometimes funny stories that usually don’t make any sense. This isn’t a bad thing, but it’s important to know what to expect. My one major gripe with the game is that each adventure is far too short. You can finish a story within less than a minute if you read quickly, and once you get to the point that you’re failing more than you succeed, you won’t be reading the text more than once; and in the end this just makes the short games you play feel boring. Of course, that’s if you don’t wait for the timers that occasionally pop up to run out. Yes, they increase the time you spend on the game, but it’s time spent doing nothing, which makes the whole game seem dull. If the devs can change these things, I think that the game would be more appealing.

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The developer, James Senter, 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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The following data may be collected but it is not linked to your identity:

  • Usage Data
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