Amaranthine Voyage: Winter – Big Fish Games, Inc

Amaranthine Voyage: Winter

Amaranthine Voyage: Winter

Experience one of the top-rated Free games on the App Store, Amaranthine Voyage: Winter! Developed by the innovative team at Big Fish Games, Inc, this Entertainment game provides a unique gaming experience like no other. With a content rating of 9+, it’s perfect for a wide range of players. Since its initial release on 5th March 2017, the game has seen numerous updates, with the latest version launched on 28th September 2017.

Are you a fan of Entertainment, Puzzle, or Adventure games? Then Amaranthine Voyage: Winter is right up your alley! You won’t be able to resist its appeal.

User Ratings of Amaranthine Voyage: Winter

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How Much Does Amaranthine Voyage: Winter Cost?

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Amaranthine Voyage: Winter Release Date

Eager to know when Amaranthine Voyage: Winter first graced the App Store? It was launched on 5th March 2017.

When Was Amaranthine Voyage: Winter Last Updated?

The latest version of Amaranthine Voyage: Winter was updated on 28th September 2017, ensuring a more enjoyable gaming experience for all players.

Where Can I Download Amaranthine Voyage: Winter?

To get started with Amaranthine Voyage: Winter, head over to the official Apple App Store.

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A Glimpse into Amaranthine Voyage: Winter

The people of Corra are trapped in a never-ending winter, and they desperately need your help to break this vicious cycle. Each year, in order to appease the weather controlling structure called The Pylon, citizens are selected for a ritual called the Thawing Ceremony. Those that are chosen never return though, and a rebellion is quickly growing in the land to overthrow their tyrannical ruler!

  • FIND OUT WHAT HAPPENS TO THE CHOSEN ONES!
    Those known as The Harvesters are responsible for selecting the people for the ceremony. Can you uncover the secret behind their mysterious disappearances?

  • CAN YOU FIND THE ARTIFACT TO CONTROL THE PYLON?
    Search for this relic through a world of frosty hidden object scenes.

  • BREAK THE CYCLE AND RESTORE THE BALANCE
    Save this world from being frozen forever by solving chilly puzzles and icy mini-games.

  • STOP THE SPREAD OF A DEADLY DISEASE IN THE BONUS CHAPTER
    Help the people living in exile and enjoy additional Collector’s Edition exclusives including collectible Signs, morphing objects, and more!

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What’s New in the Latest Update?

Find out what’s new in the latest version of Amaranthine Voyage: Winter updated on 28th September 2017:

This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon.

In this update:

  • Optimizations and bug fixes to improve overall game performance.

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User Reviews on Amaranthine Voyage: Winter

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We knew this was our kind of game when we found myself looking forward to every new area as we found the scenery imaginative & beautiful. We have a bad memory but we were able to follow this game much better than some others we have played. It seemed to be more intuitive than others we didnt care for. Thanks!


The story might be confusing but the puzzles and the adventures are great. The quantity of the scenes is great. At least five hours of fun!


And would give a higher rating if the instructions for the mini puzzles were better. This is the case for all Eipix games.


It’s a very interesting game fast hints and skip buttons.


Love this game. Quite challenging which is what we like. Hope there are more.


This plot reminds us of a Dystopian-like science fiction, as you join in the rebellion against a repressive system that forces its citizens, if chosen, to partake in a ritual of which they will never return from. "Logan’s Run" anyone? It’s a bitterly cold day where we live, so this game is released at an appropriate time. The scenery is embellished with intriguing futuristic novelties, which are delineated as follows: the ubiquitous peculiar structural foundations, such as circular devices that orbit around high-rise pillars; the free-floating islands consisting of rock-formed stepping stones; many intricate and oddball contraptions, such as spinning fan blades that harvest the wind currents for energy; and the befuddling appearance of Terius Tar in the form of a non-tangible vision as he announces the anticipation of the ritual. The quality of the graphics are typical of Eipix: a blotchy mess that lacks refinement in the sharpness and clarity of details. On the contrary, the colors are aesthetically pleasing. They are bright and airy to complement the cold, snowy weather; and they exude a more pacifying ambiance in lieu of the prevailing horror-themed climate as demonstrated in other series. You can customize your settings; options generously cover most preferences. The inventory is labeled and interactive; items require assembly. In custom mode, the teleport map enables fluid travel to labeled locations and indicates available actions. Non-map transition between scenes is seamless; no lagging. The HOSs are cleverly executed, and they incorporate puzzle-like elements. They consist of a medley of various formats; and some are multi-layered, which is a customary trait of this developer. Furthermore, they can be story-driven since you will obtain articles of information, which convey parts of the backstory. The puzzles are stimulating and inventive in presentation and concept, and their uniqueness further demonstrates the eccentric depiction of the story. Some puzzles can be slightly challenging to solve; one type is to rotate mirrors to direct paths of light between pairs of rune stones of similar color. Your collectibles blend well into the environment; look for some in the HOSs as well. We are loving the storyline, with its fairly original and refreshing change of pace. You will be consistently busy since there is a multitude of tasks to effectuate within each scene. We are ecstatic that there are absolutely no glitches to report–something that we haven’t stated in weeks! With the aforementioned observations in mind, coupled with an ample amount of diversity and creativity, we strongly recommend that you play this game. It’s the best in a while–a rare 5 stars from us!


We do wish it had a diary. Really. Sometimes the text rolls so fast and the plot twists it really needs a diary and a good background on the factions involved. But lack of diary and additional information plus length equals 4 star not 5. That said – we really enjoyed this one! Artwork is rich, storyline decent and mini games sane. Has custom difficulty and transporting indicated map. Verdict: buy!


Love the Amaranthine games. This one does not disappoint.


The story bored us but the puzzles and graphics were good.


First we want to commend the developers on a job well done! The graphics are great, the story is long, and for that they deserve much kudo’s. But, there are several artifacts that were silly in placement, and at times, the task was near to impossible to figure out. Example, the bomb powder in a little bag to be spread across an entire wall. We used a cheat because the size of the bag did not in any way direct us to an entire wall. And other artifacts were, we don’t know… Weird and disingenuis in their placement. We would have liked to have more hidden object puzzles and less finding this… Placing it here to get this to place it there… Got redundant. But we do like the game, and am glad to go finish it now! Good job!


Side note first, thank you to casual mode and many other who spoke up about " the issues" with a certain reviewer, we’re afraid they just don’t get it and we dare say they are probably incapable of seeing the annoying and hostile environment they have created. We would encourage the Dream team elite leader to please read ALL the comments from reviewers of the game Iron mask. We are all for friendly banter, that’s a good thing but let us make it very clear that ALL of us our equally important when it comes to getting change( like free trials returning). No one person is more valued, everyone’s participation is of equal value. Now to this game, we have loved this series and this one is no exception. The mini games are good and understandable as is the story. We’ve only played the free trial but we are off to purchase the full version…. It’s a buy for us!! Happy gaming!!


We respect the creativity and artistry of the people who concepted and made this, but if you aren’t a gear head, be prepared to be underwhelmed. Most of the objects you get and interact with are pieces of machinery, or emblems to open locks and we just found that pretty boring. It’s hard to remember where this little gear is supposed to go, or figure out which tool turns which cog, or try to read a fuzzy recipe that doesn’t really explain that it’s a triple-step process and you have to collect it, then take it out of the menu and add the last part. The art is good, but again, just a lot of gray, rusted metal. For us, the setting was a snooze fest. We play these games to relax, and escape, so the simpler the better for us. This game isn’t intuitive enough, in that we were hitting the hint button a lot. And the puzzles were definitely made for people who like them more than HOPs, as they are challenging, time consuming and don’t offer alternatives like match three or easing the difficulty level. It’s take the half hour or skip it. Overall I’d say this game is made for people who are more into challenging console games, rather than simple HOP games. Some people will be into it, but not the typical HOP player, imho. And not us!


If the best thing we can say about this game is the lack of rats, you know we didn’t like it very much! We wish we had read Catalina’s review and taken the advice of the wonderful Izzyoc. Normally our reviews reflect KimTwilight’s feelings to a tee, but we must be missing something. You could customize settings. There was a decent teleport map and loading was instantaneous between locations. Inventory was labeled and interactive and there were complex items to assemble. At each location you collect planet icons. The HO scenes had variation, or you could choose to play a bubble-shooting game. There were a lot of puzzles/games, but we didn’t enjoy many of them. This game was short, even with the bonus adventure. The graphics were muddy and somewhat pixilated, and the color palette seemed monotonous. Because EIPIX doesn’t provide a journal, we really didn’t understand the story, even with objectives being regularly updated. Application of inventory objects was extremely bizarre at times, and also glitchy, so we found myself second-guessing our intuition a few times. We found myself bored with the game. EIPIX, you really need to improve the quality of your graphics, and give us journals, and fix your ever-declining levels of quality assurance! We used to enjoy your games but have been quite disappointed by the last couple that you have given us! Lynxie sends to the amazing DTE! Hopefully Thursday will bring us something wonderful! Note to Pixie Puppy: who exactly am we bullying? We are just reviewing games! Everyone is afraid of something, and we play the games with rodents so we work through our fears!


We generally enjoy the Amaranthine series but this one was just odd. It played well without glitches or crashes, but the story was ridiculous.. We quickly lost interest but played the entire game anyway. The credits were almost more entertaining than the game lol. Decent length and lots of extras. BF needs to stop begging for ratings several times DURING the game.. Minus a star for that. To LM.. Questioning pixiepuppy here suggests you may have missed the posts on Iron Mask. Several nice folks took the time to clarify or better explain. No one wants you to stop reviewing games.


We used to love this series. First of all, we hate wintry settings, but we knew that this was one of them going in but got it bc it was Amaranthine. These winter themes are just shades of white and light blue, it seems lazy of the developers. We had no problems with the the flow of the game, although the story wasn’t really explained well. Our biggest problem is with the mini games!! You can tell they took out most of them, like when you put a missing piece in and the lines don’t line up and you’re ready to solve it, but then it does it on its own! This was all over the game! And the puzzles they did leave in were so pitifully easy that we wonder what age they actually make them for! So you are left with pick up this piece, fit it in here, get an amulet, go back and put it over there, repeat ad nauseum. Soooo boring. We play these games for fun but not to put us in a coma. We want a challenge, we want to have to think! We want a mini game to take a bit of time!


Storyline is too off the wall and difficult to follow in our opinion. Graphics and special effects are nice. Would have liked more character voice interaction. A journal would have been very helpful, even though a teleporting map is provided. We personally don’t like to have to rely on a map or hint, because of feeling so lost in a game. Morphing collectibles to find – No rodents so far. Feels like the developer put everything into the graphics & special effects and left out any logical navigating in the story. Nothing special about the hidden object scenes and be prepared for lots of puzzles. Good Luck if you decide to purchase & we hope someone out there finds it somewhat enjoyable, but it is not us. We will be looking forward to a different game. KdBoots.


We lost interest in the story line early in the game. Eventually just deleted the game before finishing. Kudos to the developers for making a game chock full of things to do and items to find though.


We had high hopes but the game just falls short in so many ways. Storyminigames. We know it’s not a great game when we feel like "Geez, we paid for this so might as well finish it". But, even having paid we can’t go on. Gotta push delete. We’re quickly tiring of BF since so many recent (last year or two) games are a disappointment.


It makes no sense. If it weren’t for the hint button, we would only get 1/4 of the way through. No connection to items needed, why and what for.


We’ve played 100s of these games, so we’re not a novice. Could not get past first HOP. Very dark, not crisp like one person said. And could not locate objects needed to proceed. Hint button (which we never use on HOP) was useless, of course we know we need the cloth BUT can’t find how to cut it. . Really dislike this game.


Title says it all! Don’t waste your money!


This game has terrible graphics to begin with. You cannot tell what is just a crack in the picture or an area you should explore. There doesn’t seem to be any rhyme or reason as to where to go next in the story, and the storyline itself is bad. I’d like our money back on this one. It’s really bad!

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