Redemption Cemetery: Terrors – Big Fish Premium, LLC

Redemption Cemetery: Terrors

Redemption Cemetery: Terrors

Experience one of the top-rated Free games on the App Store, Redemption Cemetery: Terrors! Developed by the innovative team at Big Fish Premium, LLC, this Puzzle game provides a unique gaming experience like no other. With a content rating of 12+, it’s perfect for a wide range of players. Since its initial release on 17th March 2018, the game has seen numerous updates, with the latest version launched on 17th March 2018.

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

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How Much Does Redemption Cemetery: Terrors Cost?

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Redemption Cemetery: Terrors Release Date

Eager to know when Redemption Cemetery: Terrors first graced the App Store? It was launched on 17th March 2018.

When Was Redemption Cemetery: Terrors Last Updated?

The latest version of Redemption Cemetery: Terrors was updated on 17th March 2018, ensuring a more enjoyable gaming experience for all players.

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Solve the newest hidden object mystery from Big Fish. With over 26 MILLION DOWNLOADS worldwide, Big Fish has the most popular premium games that people love to play. Enjoy stunning graphics, solve compelling mysteries and meet fascinating characters.

A deadly night terror illness has begun spreading among the patients of the remote Dream Research Institute and it’s up to you to find a cure! Dr. Warovski has released information of a sleep study that was conducted and went terribly wrong, when a virus started spreading between patients through their dreams. To find a treatment you must search for spooky hidden object and unravel cryptic puzzles! Can you travel into the minds of the victims and free them from their fears before it’s too late in this thrilling adventure?

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What’s New in the Latest Update?

Find out what’s new in the latest version of Redemption Cemetery: Terrors updated on 17th March 2018:

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

User Reviews on Redemption Cemetery: Terrors

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This has been one of the best we ever played to date!


This game is amazing every thing is great loving this game play good job This game is amazing every thing is great loving this game play good job.


Need more like this please! No complaints here!


Terrors is great, we love it! Im approx 3/4 through, so we can only write about what we’ve seen so far. The storyline isnt anything new, (scientific experiment gone wrong, & the innocent test subjects have horrible experiences b/c of it.) but as long as you get the basic info from the folders, thats really all you need. (the folders are part of the game, not collections, & will show with the hint button, if need be. Janes grandfather, (Is he alive, or is it his death spirit helping out? IDK just yet) tells you all thats important, & pushes you in the right direction to solve the current terrors (Nightmares/Night Terrors). You have to deal with each patients nightmares in another dimension/world, then come back to the house where the studies are taking place, and find the next patient… Then repeat. You might think it sounds monotonous by our description, but its not. There are very few actual puzzles, it mainly focuses on HOGs. Thats the only reason we didnt give this game a 5*. The HOGs are waaaaayy to sensitive. If youre trying to get an object that looks to be an inch or two from the bottom, it throws you back out into the room youre in before you clicked on the HOGs. It gets very frustrating after awhile. Even when youre not playing a HOG, you need to be careful it to click lower than 1-2 from the bottom – it will also take you back to the previous room. We kept being thrown back into a previous room, and we were almost 3 from the bottom. That touch sensitivity is great in the HOGs, you always get the item on the first try … As long as its more to the middle of the screen; but just a bit too much when youre out of the game, and back into the regular screens. That sensitivity aside, the game is a good length, & its fun to play – we’ve been on it all day, b/c Im enjoying it too much to stop! ;) 4 solid stars from us for another great RedemptionCemetery game!


Pretty good. Minus half star for unintended zoom and unintended return in HOP.


Pretty awesome except glitches when trying to accomplish certain task it can make you crazy…


This is a graphic intensive thriller. While the storyline is pretty bizarre, the developer put a lot into the special effects which were all crisp and clear. The hidden object scenes were interactive and we found creativity in them. Some of the puzzles were unique and fun as well. It is true, as stated by others that there are some glitches – however, they were just a nuisance, as you have to tap multiple times to obtain an object. We have always enjoyed this series, but be prepared for the intense and violent graphics at times. Lot’s of running around to perform tasks, however teleporting map was provided. Nice long game, with plenty to see and do. You’ll have to make your own decision on this one. We are not sorry that we purchased it on sale. Lot’s of work went into creating this game. KdBoots ( 3-4 stars our rating for finished game) we also wanted to mention – we have been looking for our new release today and nothing so far! We really hope that all the fellow gamers will stop with so much complaining about the games. Opinions are good – however no one needs to pick the games to pieces. After all each developer has their own style and we are sure creating these games isnt easy. Were to enjoy them – if it is not your style then dont buy it.


We gave this 4 stars early in the game because it was fun at first. Then we realized the inventory bar disappears & if you dont use an item fast enough you have to bring the bar back & start over. This is extremely aggravating when you use an item every few seconds. A lot of the games dont recognize your tap. We found myself pounding on our phone to make it work. We finally had to quit when we wasnt allowed to use an item necessary to finish the game. Im just glad it was on sale. Very frustrating!!


  1. Menu button didnt work throughout the game. 2. The controls are too sensitive within every HOP. It kept kicking us out. Otherwise, we enjoyed playing this game. Many HOPs (including aforementioned glitch), long-playing, and we loved the graphics.

Apparently ERS/Amax has gotten over the long lag times between scenes, only a slight delay between them. The game is long, mini games are fun. Hops are all list, but done in various ways (interactive, pair matching). There are little extras thrown in here and there, such as the racing game on your phone, and hamsters to collect when using the security cameras. We liked the man-eating table, and all the references to past games of this series, and even a doll from puppet show. Nice music and special effects. Real rating of 4.5 rounded down because its just not a 5 star game. Im picky.


This is not a bad game, but nothing great about it either. The biggest concern is that in the HOs the touch is off. Tapping anywhere in the lower 1/3 of the game backs one out of the HO. Play the free trial and then decide if it is worth the sale price.


We’ve gotten about two thirds of way through and it quit. We’ve reloads it and am trying again. We enjoyed the puzzles and tasks and would like to rate it higher but we need to be able to complete it first.


As others have said the screen touch is buggy as it backs out of the HOs if we tapped anywhere in the bottom third of the puzzle. We had to enlarge the screen to get a couple of objects by moving them up higher. Also the continue buttons at the bottom of the screen do not work. We have to tap on the upper part of the screen to continue. Thirdly we kept returning to previous locations when trying to pick up items in the bottom third of the screen. We made it through the game but used the hint button far more than usual instead of checking out objects because of the problems. We found several choices illogical. We can pick a red hot object out of the fire with our hands? No glove or tongs? It was just frustrating and we were glad to be done with it and didnt waste any time deleting it.


We usually like this series, but we dont like this one. We find it difficult to identify items because they are too dark and we can barely see them. One of the puzzles was VERY odd, but we solved it without even knowing how. This game uses the "nightmare" senecio that so many other games have used. We HATE that format, and Im disappointed to see this series using it. It’s a nice long intro, but this game isnt for us.


Too often when you try to pick up a tool you swipe out of the game or just navigating around a puzzle you swipe out of the puzzle way to easily.


Games crash. Items dont respond to well to touch. Story is ok.


The issue with this game is that the screen interface is problematic! Once again, ERS ruins the experience for us, with a game that seems glitchy when it really isnt the case. The game screen extends only about 60% downwards until the inventory bar, making it extremely annoying because you will accidentally back tap to a previous location, out of an HO scene or puzzle, or out of a zoom zone. You could customize settings. The storyline was a bit confusing and twisted but we were still able to grasp the general idea of the plot, and it held our interest. There was no cohesive journal but objectives and tasks were regularly updated, and you had a cell phone in which they were stored. Since this was a horror-themed game, the graphics were grim and frightening, but the quality of the graphics was excellent. The cut-scenes were quite electrifying as well. Inventory was labeled and there were complex items to assemble. You were provided with a marked teleport map to transport you between locations, albeit with a slight delay. At certain locations you must collect a statuette. There were no morphing objects in the game, which was fantastic for us! The general gameplay was entertaining and the game flowed smoothly, and except for the aggravating back tapping issue, was actually glitch-free. The HO scenes were mostly word lists, and occasionally there was variation, but nothing very unusual. There was an interesting mix of puzzles/games, and there was quite a bit to accomplish at each location, because an ERS game does not provide you with a plethora of scenes to unlock. This game was not very long, even inclusive of the bonus adventure. We enjoyed this game, but must deduct stars due to the interface and the accidental back tapping! Also, the game needed a faster refresh rate. Why cant ERS give us a back button, which would solve the problem with their gameplay interface? Our true rating will be 3.5 stars. We actually liked this game better than we believed we would. Happy gaming everyone! UPDATE: Seriously BigFish are you trying to make us that miserable? Another Redemption Cemetery on top of this one? If ERS churned them out so closely together you can best believe that the new one will have some quality assurance issues! Next month we will be getting a new game (a new Legacy) from Five BN Uk. Thats something to look forward to. Its out on Googleplay but they said in April it will be available on other platforms, so hopefully they meant iOS. Shouldnt we be getting a new game from our friends at Artifex Mundi soon? To answer that question, its already out and its called Chronicles of Magic. It must have just been released! Izzyoc, where are you? You are our best link to game knowledge and we havent seen any reviews from you lately. We hope you are well!


Interesting game, different HOPS, but continue button does not work. Click on character to continue. A bit disjointed, a bit confusing. Would not buy for full price.


And to those who had a prob with the continue through the storyline…. It tells you to double tap. We had no prob with any part of the game function but it was so simplistic we just couldnt get into it. No challenge at all.. No morph objects and kinda boring collectibles.. Big fish is still our favorite but we need more suspense!! Or at least we do!! . Thanks!


Great game storyline and graphics but terrible programming. Any mini game you play has a glitch if you click even 50% from top of screen it exits you out! So frustrating! Mini Games were also too hard. Just our opinion. Take your time and test products first. $6.99 is a lot of money for glitches all throughout the game. Not worth it at all.


The following review is based on the free-trial only: Warning! There are disturbing scenes containing graphic violence! ERS changed their name to AMAX Interactive. However, the name change does not sugarcoat the serious imperfections plaguing their games, nor does it change the fact that they should retire and find a new occupation. Their series are among the worst in the hidden-object genre. This installment might be the worst in this series in almost every way possible. The storyline has no rhyme or reason, as we find myself running around, wondering what to do next. This series typically overuses horrifying tropes, such as tortured apparitions requesting your aid, the exploration of gloomy and decrepit grounds, and menacing entities thwarting your objectives. The music accentuates a foreboding and dreadful ambiance, which plays well into the haunting theme of the storyline. The highlight of this game is the visual appeal; the quality of the graphics is attention-worthy, with sharp and clear details that portray a natural-looking finish. You can customize your settings. The inventory is labeled and interactive; items require assembly. In custom mode, the teleport map facilitates delayed travel to desired locations and indicates available actions. For anyone who looks forward to being pleasantly surprised by trend-setting gameplay, this game is a total downer. The types of formats and techniques applied to both the HOSs and puzzles are run of the mill. With that said, the HOSs and puzzles are sometimes creatively presented. The collectibles are scant, with only 12 items within a singular set to discover. The other bad news is that we encountered several glitches during the free trial: 1. The "continue" button and/or tapping on the dialogue box does not advance the dialogue. You need to tap on the screen for the dialogue to continue. 2. Transition between cut-scenes and locations is sluggish and clunky. 3. This game desperately needs a "back" button to avoid unwanted returns to prior scenes; if we tap in the lower third of the screen, then back we go. This game feels antiquated, like it should have been released two, even three, years ago. The only reason we bothered playing the free trial is because according to BFG’s Facebook page, Redemption Cemetery is the only IOS game released this week. The other mobile game, which we’ve already played, is out on Android. Hopefully, BF erred in their post and will release a second game on Wednesday. But either way, no purchase for us.


Weird, choppy continuity, as if it were constructed by a two year old. Things show up without explanation (i.e. The code book for the front gate just appears), the story mentions falling asleep as if thats fatal and requires defibrillation/resuscitation or means loss of your soul. Very awkward pacing. If this keeps up, we will not buy it.


Did not enjoy. Gaming made little sense, and was difficult to enjoy.


Bought this in March 2018 and they say that there is no record of it. They want $6.95 to download, not happening, we wont buy any more of their games. This happens way to often.


This game is VERY old and dated. The touch interface for iPad is abysmal. You cant select at the bottom of the screen without closing the window. The content is rated disturbing , but we would simply call it cheesy. If you do choose to play this game, we highly recommend that you adjust the settings to allow you to skip games quicklynot because they are difficult because they certainly are not, but rather because they are impossibly tedious. To call this game boring is the kindest thing we could say. Do not waste your money.


We cant access strategy guide. Very disappointing. May need to delete game.


Story was great…. Game is terrible. Touch areas are way off… Always taking our back a room (too sensitive), not able to use/place items (not sensitive enough). Super frustrating, we dont want to finish game. We know what to do, follow the hints, but game mechanics wont let us use screw driver, wrench, then the cup. Tired of endless trying but due to poor game mechanics we cant enjoy the game. All we want todo is place the stupid mug on the mug warmer on his desk…. Ahhhhhhhhhh Before that, endless tries to hit the exact sweet spots for screwdriver and wrench in the dollhouse on the mechanical man. We stopped playing for a while, and we remember why!! Strategy guide rarely comes up. Hops always exit out when you tap 2 from the bottom of the screen, even if theres an object you need. $7 is a rip off for the glitches.

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