Four Last Things – Joe Richardson Games

Four Last Things

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Step into the gaming world with Four Last Things, one of the top $3.99 games in the App Store! Crafted with creativity and innovation by Joe Richardson Games Ltd, this captivating Adventure game is bound to grab your attention. With its content rating of 12+, it caters to a wide audience. Ever since its release on 25th January 2018, it has been constantly updated, with the latest version rolled out on 30th January 2018.

Whether you have a liking for Adventure, Puzzle, or Entertainment games, Four Last Things is sure to keep you hooked!

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Dive into Four Last Things

Pilfer from poets, bargain with bishops and serenade the local simpleton on your hapless quest for absolution. Four Last Things is a point-and-click adventure game made from Renaissance-era paintings.

It’s kind of like if Monkey Island had been made in 16th century Flanders, by a time-travelling Monty Python fanboy…

***In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth. God saw all that he had made, and it was good. Then the Lord God formed a man from the dust of the ground and breathed into his nostrils the breath of life, and the man became a living being.

‘Ooops,’ said god, seeing he had created a fool. But before he was able to remedy his error, man spoke;

‘No backsies!’ he chirped, and scuttled off into the forest.***

Features;

-Pointing and Clicking
-Renaissance Artwork
-Classical Music
-Sinful Behaviour
-Pie eating contests
-Detailed, Interactive Game World
-Simple Visual Interface
-Friendly, logical puzzles
-Nonsense
-Piffle
-Moments of Surprising Profundity

“Four Last Things is an impressive – and impressively funny – adventure that pulls off its Monty Python-esque humor with gusto.”
90/100 – AdventureGamers.com

What’s Fresh in the Latest Update?

Discover what’s new in the recent update of Four Last Things on 30th January 2018:

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

-Minor bug fixes
-Behaviour in background changed to prevent reset on changing tabs
-Corrected spelling of the word ‘flavonoids’ :)
-Updated App Preview

Hear from the Players – Four Last Things Reviews

Find out what gamers are saying about Four Last Things:

Stunning Renaissance art Plus+ Meditative classical music Plus+ Intelligent puzzling Plus+ Clever developers Equals= An amazing, memorable adventure game like no other.


If you like point and click adventures, this game is perfect. It’s funny, well written and the logic is tight and adds another layer of hilarity. Our only criticism is that we wanted it to be a much longer game. Bravo bravo bravo. We will definitely redownload and play again in the not too distant future.


We truly enjoyed the art and music and style and everything about the game. The puzzles made us think but also were achievable as we enjoyed going through the world. Hilarious, we laughed way more than most games meant to humorous. Loved it!


Beautiful, smart, clever, challenging, funny, high-brow and low-brow in equal measures. Buy it and play it. The only think we could want from this game is just more, not because it needs more, but because we just want to stay in this world.


From the beautiful art, the monkey island references, to the puzzles and to the hilarious dialogue.. We are so glad we came across this gem! Thank you to the creator(s) ! Now, can we get a part duex ? ?


This game is absolutely hilarious and beautifully done. Just wish there was more!


Truly can say we’ve never had quite so much fun with a game since, day, Monkey Island. The artwork is terrific (well, naturally, since its all taken from masterpieces) and the plot and dialogue are very Monty Pythonish. Puzzles arent too hard, although we needed to sneak a peek at a walkthrough once or twice. Also, if youre playing on an iPhone, a few of the point-and-click sweet spots can be small so you have to proceed carefully. Not a major problem. Downsides: Short. Annoyingly repetitive music. No multiple endings. Upside: so much fun! So original! More, please. Theres plenty of art in the world that needs game-ifying!


Art, culture, religion, humor … (Trump would hate this game.) This game is going to feel like dejavu for those who took any art history. The artwork/setting is like a review of the first semester – a good, fun review. What a novel idea, melding classic art into a world and characters to create a game. It works! Slightly Challenging puzzles, not terribly difficult but requiring some thought. This is, so far, the most amusing and snarky game we’ve played; we even LOLed a few times as it very British – we think it reminded us of Monte Python. Visually fabulous, clever, sophisticated, entertaining and 100% enjoyable. We enjoyed the experience most of all because, by the time it was done, we had been reminded that, in spite of current events, through time humans have created some wondrous things. And it was fun.


In the room with the dancing baby. No way to exit no matter where we tap. Frustrated. Using iPad. The developer got back to after we send an email gave us the solution to this room. Tap on the face between the lawyer and the flute player. Other than that one glitch… AMAZING!


Just wish it was longer. Maybe expand on the end scene?


Short. Quirky. Easy to navigate, straightforward puzzles. There were elements that were never used. Wish there were more to the game but clever while it lasted.


The concept and design are truly one-of-a-kind. There’s certainly a lot of humor to be enjoyed but some character interactions are a bit rote and superfluous… Some possibilities left on the table. The musical choices are appropriate but they do get under your skin after awhile. We’ll echo the call for adding Game Center achievements. We look forward to checking out this dev’s other titles.


Awww this did remind us of Monkey Island, except that is was short… Like prob 3hours of gameplay. But, because it was so perfect, we didnt mind the price. Def a game maker Ill keep our eye out for new releases from.


Five minutes into this game it was already well worth the price. We have never laughed so hard at a game. Plus, the puzzles are genuinely clever.


This is a FANTASTIC game. Its funny and just like it says on the tin – Monkey Island meets Monty Python. Our only critique is that it is just crying out for narration. PUH-LEEZ add voice over! Id do it for free!


Excellent point and click adventure.. Really glad we discovered this before release Only thing is we wish the dev would have included Game Center achievements like the ones in steam/pc.


Im enjoying this game a lot, BUT we are struggling with a glitch, and couldnt go farther. We cant get him to drink his beer! He was able to fill it up, but we cant get him to drink it! Help!


Its hard to find doorways and transition points.


Cute dialogue at times but we did everything correct to earn envy but it wont show up. Same conversation with the pipe smoking old man several times and nada. Not worth paying for this game which is high on frustration and low on fun.


This game is beautiful to look at but is repetitive, the controls are clunky, there isnt much to explore despite having to click on absolutely everything to figure out what you COULD interact with or what doors or directions you could go in. Some of the puzzles are extremely simple and some were impossible. We didnt finish this game and likely wont.


We paid for it but didnt play it. First 20 words insulted God and we deleted it.


This was our favorite game in a long time. Its very clever, the writing is hilarious, the game itself is entertaining. We expected to love it based on other reviews, but it still exceeded our expectations. We cant wait to see what Richardson does next! Bravo! (Clap clap clap)


Awesome concept, very witty just wish it was longer!!


We love this game what a great job the only question we have is we have and iPhone X are you going make it so the picture fits the whole screen.


A bit short, but greatly creative with humor reminiscent of Monkey Island.


We love the way the art work is incorporated into the story. Absolutely beautiful and funny. It takes real talent to pull off a fun, beautiful, and entertaining game like this. Bravo!


Kudos for a novel artistic design. We loved the period illustration and music. We loved the Monty Python-esque absurdist humor. The game mechanics are intuitive enough for anyone who has played adventure games before. The iPad version lacks mouseover clues on hover (e.g., can we go in that door? Can we talk to that person?) so there is a little too much tapping required to figure things out. The main problem is that the game is too short, and the ending is rather dissatisfying. Great start to what we hope will be improved in the future or followed by a sequel.


We were excited to get to be able to pre-order this game as we love point and click type games AND Monty Python type humor! We took a risk pre-ordering without the benefit of any reviews. Never again. Controls are far from intuitive. Music is annoyingly repetitive. Im going to keep trying to play and like this game, but so far? Not worth the price.


Pre-ordered and received a notification that its ready, but it wont download. A disappointing start!

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