Dawn of Hope: Skyline – Big Fish Premium, LLC

Dawn of Hope: Skyline

Dawn of Hope: Skyline

Experience one of the top-rated Free games on the App Store, Dawn of Hope: Skyline! Developed by the innovative team at Big Fish Premium, LLC, 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 14th January 2018, the game has seen numerous updates, with the latest version launched on 14th January 2018.

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

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How Much Does Dawn of Hope: Skyline Cost?

Good news! You can download Dawn of Hope: Skyline on your iOS device absolutely free!

Dawn of Hope: Skyline Release Date

Eager to know when Dawn of Hope: Skyline first graced the App Store? It was launched on 14th January 2018.

When Was Dawn of Hope: Skyline Last Updated?

The latest version of Dawn of Hope: Skyline was updated on 14th January 2018, ensuring a more enjoyable gaming experience for all players.

Where Can I Download Dawn of Hope: Skyline?

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A Glimpse into Dawn of Hope: Skyline

Discover the newest hidden objects mystery game from the TOP SELLING premium games company, Big Fish. With more than 26 million premium game downloads wordwide, Big Fish gives you exciting new mysteries to solve each week!

Take to the skies in this high-flying Hidden Object adventure! For centuries after the Collapse, humans and elves have been living together in relative peace. But both know that another calamity is soon to befall them. The world is slowly dying, and the only way to save it is to enter the dangerous Forbidden Zone. An ancient artifact known as the Nucleus is your only hope, but are you the fabled Champion with the power to retrieve it? Solve fantastic puzzles and mini-games through a strange land fraught with dangers in a race to save the world!

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What’s New in the Latest Update?

Find out what’s new in the latest version of Dawn of Hope: Skyline updated on 14th January 2018:

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

In this update:

  • Fixes an issue with purchasing the game.

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User Reviews on Dawn of Hope: Skyline

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Lest282: we think you are stuck in the same scene that we were pondering over for some time. The same thing happened to us. This is how I, with the help of the Hint Button, figured it out: *Access the interactive close-up with the giant golden statue, which is holding the weapon in its hand. *If necessary, flip the close-up around to view the side with the pesky, nippy flowers. *In your inventory, there is a rag or a piece of paper (I cannot remember if it is crumbled or not. It might have been a sheet of paper that crumbles as you feed it to the flower). *Feed the flower this item *Then use your lighter (or matches — sorry that we can’t remember exactly which it was) to light up the paper or rag. *Goodbye flower! Keep in mind that you can apply the Hint button within any close-up area, which will either point to the X ("nothing to do here" message — close out of the close-up) or point to the exact place of action within that close-up, together with the corresponding inventory item. This developer, in our opinion, remains unsurpassed in a field in which gameplay has become repetitive and innovative ideas have become stagnant. No other developer can match the explosive story lines, the pioneering techniques, and the highly engaging gameplay that this developer establishes throughout all of their series. Gameplay is uniquely hyperactive, with a steady flow of action-rendered interactivity incorporated into your adventure. The plot takes place during a post-apocalyptic time frame, focusing on the ordeals of the survivors in finding ways to maintain the well-being of both the elven and human races. You are put in the forefront to prevent a further catastrophic event from happening that could ultimately spell the end of the world. However, as you progress, you start to realize that things might not be all like they seem. The environment is well-designed, with eye-catching visuals that lure us into this extraordinary world of fantasy. The coloration showcases light and airy tones that complement the whimsical atmosphere. The settings effectively depict the destruction caused by an apocalyptic event; for example, the crumbling and debris-ridden buildings are smothered by overgrown weeds. The dialogue is well-written, and the characters are diversified according to their distinct speech and behavioral patterns. For example, Coop, the dwarf, with his gravelly voice and thick accent, is a dear family friend, as well as a mechanic and sculptor who repairs items to benefit your journey. We get a "Lord of the Rings" vibe here, especially with those fair, fair elves. Now, if Gandalf would just show up……. You can customize your settings. The inventory is labeled and interactive; items require assembly. In custom mode, the teleport map facilitates brisk travel to labeled locations and indicates available actions. Transition between scenes is smooth and quick. No touch sensitivities in this game, for us! This developer’s trademark of showcasing looped panels of action sequences, indicative of comic strips, is present. We wish more developers would follow this developer’s technique of allowing us to manipulate devices/contraptions to create a palpable experience. The formats (ex. Word lists) of the HOSs are ordinary; but they are intelligently and creatively designed, using altering themes relative to the storyline. They are action- and story-driven, materializing at moments that relate to certain tasks/predicaments, such as the one in which you prepare food for your father. Some of the puzzles are narrative directed, as you perform tasks in accordance with a character’s guidance. Most of the puzzles are too simplistic for our taste, but they are cleverly executed. We are underwhelmed, though, by the repetitive puzzle that resurfaces each time you need to assemble the rope and hook. This particular puzzle feels disconnected from the storyline; thus, the developer could have reflected upon a more thematic type that would have better suited the storyline. The collectibles are blended into the background; pay attention to the HOSs, as well. The surprisingly short free trial aroused our curiosity enough to want to continue on this extraordinary journey. One tedium is that the main components, such as the map, are accessible from under the Menu. Other players have groused about this disruption, which causes a break in concentration and in the fluidity of advancement. To sum it up, this is a typical Mad Head game — one that is full of intriguing drama and mesmerizing twists on gameplay. We suggest you try the free trial. Lynx Minx: too many "hotties" in the house this time! We think we’ve just entered the "Forbidden Zone"! Happy New Year, by the way!


Very uniquely created, with lots of adventure, wonderful character voice overs. Interactive and thought provoking hidden object scenes. Storyline is very interesting, your collecting morphing objects and performing tasks – that we haven’t seen before. Teleporting map is provided as well. Overall opinion: This is a real Enjoyable state of the art game! A must buy. So much to see and do. This developer is at the top of our list, providing Great entertaining adventure games that we all have come to know & . Thank you to BIG FISH & the creators of this masterpiece. Play & Enjoy – P.S. Take your time as you don’t want to miss a thing! KdBoots ( Very Happy Gamer)


Just fantastic gameplay and lifelike simulation Abfab!!!!


A plot you havent seen before, widely varied minigames, great visuals, and a happy ending. More, please.


Great graphics and gameplay though some of the puzzles were poorly described for us and had to skip a couple, especially the speed ones because our iPad had slow touchscreen response. More about us than the gameplay.


This is a great game! We loved the story. It was very interesting and we love happy endings! It also had a lot of fun extras.


Mad Head brings us this unique post apocalyptic world where humans and fairies live together- but all is not as it seems. Humans are scavenging to survive but are the fairies there to help? Play to find out! You will use your grappling hook to climb and swing through what is left of the city while interacting with ancient technology like vcr tapes. Gorgeous artwork, there is a map under the menu and under tasks is a journal. Morphing objects in hop,look for fairies in scenes. Keep your eyes open for man eating plants! Verdict: Buy!!


This game is so awesome. If we could, Id give it two million and thirty, forty thousand six hundred and eight stars. Epix and Mad Cap Gamrs, please, please, please, please, PLEASE make more of these. These are so good in story, graphics and music (the soundtrack is so epic!).


Gorgeous scenes and graphics. Compelling story. Really impressed.


Great story. Awesome characters and no trouble with any glitches or anything. The bonus chapter ending was great too.


Note to KimTwilight: Thank you so much! We thought Kaylen was really cute too! Once again, MadHead took us on an amazing adventure. You could customize settings. The storyline wasnt totally unique, but the interesting twists and turns and the unusual gameplay were enough to keep us entertained. The game was a decent length with the bonus adventure. The graphics and cut-scenes were excellent and well-executed. There was a journal of sorts with notes and objectives, as well as a marked teleport map to transport you instantaneously between locations. At each location you must find a fairy symbol. Inventory was labeled and interactive and there were complex items to assemble. Mad Head allows you to manipulate objects and items by turning them around in order to progress through the game, and tasks were fun to complete. The HO scenes had enough variation for them to be enjoyable, as well as morphing objects to further challenge oneself. We agree that some of the puzzles might have been a bit simplistic, but there was a nice variety and we didnt feel that it made the game less challenging, because Mad Head challenges your perspective every step of the way. We cannot say we loved the hook. We didnt mind upgrading and utilizing it but after a while we were bored by the mini-game associated with it. Gameplay was smooth and glitch-free. However, we are deducting a star because the notes, objectives and map could only be accessed through the menu, and we dislike having to exit the game every time we need to check one of the aforementioned. You would think we have complained about it enough by now that Mad Head would give us in-game tabs, but such is not the case. Another minor quibble we have is that gear signs do not appear over the exact area where you need to apply inventory, and if you dont use the inventory item in the exact spot it might not work and would make the game seem glitchy when it wasnt at all. In addition, we were somewhat irked by the hm, what do we do here? Line in the black bar tips, over and over again. Our final review will stand at 4 stars. We still felt it was a terrific game.


Please rev up the refresh speed to 5 seconds, as other developers are doing. Also, when tapping on the screen, the text at the top is meant for Very slow readers! Very time-consuming! Otherwise, we enjoyed the HOPs and most puzzles!


We too am stuck at the statue. Dont have an option to turn it plus we dont have paper in our inventory. Cant seem to move any farther.


We didnt enjoy this game at all. There was a lot of guess work as to where and what to do. Though some moves were logical, many weren’t. Things like "look for a gold square with a wrench on it," was just bizarre. We saw the wrench. We saw a square that was blue, trimmed with gold, and golden x’s. But no gold square. Logical jump? Not really. Anyway, we didnt like it.


There are glitches in the game which get you stuck on a particular scene. You cannot back out and the hint says there is nothing else to do here. That was a pain. We went to the strategy guide and it didn’t tell you what to do because it was not complete.


Graphics are so-so and game play is elementary. Deleted after playing 5 minutes of demo.


We love Mad Head games, and will buy anything that they put out. However, we find myself very disappointed in this game. The storyline is kind of uninteresting because they give very little backstory. Its hard to feel invested in getting to the end of the game. The text used for dialogue is very small and harder to read. Also, the items used for the hidden object games are small and harder to find than usual. The graphics arent as crisp as we’ve seen in other Mad Head games. Also, the game was pretty short. It seems like they needed to role out a non-PC game quickly and this was the result. Im sorry this review is harsh but its because we’ve always seen such top quality games from Mad Head.


Very glitchy. The dialog box blocked the top of the screen and it took forever to disappear. Perhaps a dialog block that was more transparent so you could see the scene behind it. Sometimes the progress was nonsensical. The scene window was very small and didn’t fill the screen to make it large enough to find some of the smaller hidden objects. We trudged through the game just to get it finished.


We cant give it a proper review till they patch it up a bit. Waaay too glitchy. Played a hidden object scene and was supposed to receive the machine key but didnt. Completely stuck.


Free trial too short to get feel of game. If we had played just a little longer, we wouldnt have purchased. Very linear. More like a directed story telling than a puzzle game. With better storytelling this might have worked for us, but we didnt feel invested. Uncovering the artifacts was clever, but we didnt really feel invested in saving Father. Graphics were good. Voice acting passable. Actions reasonable.


We downloaded this game and when we hit play nothing happened. We went into setup and tried to connect it to FB and it came up saying the game was in beta testing and we didnt have permission to play it.


Cant tell you how much we hate this game. First the game play is very odd. The are no clear instructions. Like heal your father, but you have to touch everything in the scene to see if you can pick it up and use it. So then you gathered your things and try to use them and it will say you cant do that. Spent most of our time trying to figure out what to do. There are some puzzles you cant get out of. Have to try to finish them to move on. Thank goodness there is a guide. Then there is the rope. Youll see her icon moving along a map path while you spot areas to go to. It goes very slowly. Oh and this rope, well it breaks all the time and you have to do puzzle to upgrade it. (That puzzle was fun though). Could not skip talking scenes a lot. Have to wait forever while they blah blah blah. Some parts couldnt continue until they were done talking. We read fast and this was very annoying. There is a map sort of. Doesnt really help at all. Had to use hint constantly. The collectible fairy and the morphing objects could not save this game for us. Sorry we paid full price for it. Not even half way through and Im done. Pitch!

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