Sea of Lies: Beneath the Surface – Big Fish Games, Inc

Sea of Lies: Beneath the Surface

Sea of Lies: Beneath the Surface

Experience one of the top-rated Free games on the App Store, Sea of Lies: Beneath the Surface! 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 4th December 2016, the game has seen numerous updates, with the latest version launched on 4th December 2016.

Are you a fan of Entertainment, Puzzle, or Adventure games? Then Sea of Lies: Beneath the Surface is right up your alley! You won’t be able to resist its appeal.

User Ratings of Sea of Lies: Beneath the Surface

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How Much Does Sea of Lies: Beneath the Surface Cost?

Good news! You can download Sea of Lies: Beneath the Surface on your iOS device absolutely free!

Sea of Lies: Beneath the Surface Release Date

Eager to know when Sea of Lies: Beneath the Surface first graced the App Store? It was launched on 4th December 2016.

When Was Sea of Lies: Beneath the Surface Last Updated?

The latest version of Sea of Lies: Beneath the Surface was updated on 4th December 2016, ensuring a more enjoyable gaming experience for all players.

Where Can I Download Sea of Lies: Beneath the Surface?

To get started with Sea of Lies: Beneath the Surface, head over to the official Apple App Store.

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A Glimpse into Sea of Lies: Beneath the Surface

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You’ve signed up to join a ship’s crew as the on-board surgeon due to a sharp increase of attacks at sea. When you become shipwrecked on a remote island though, you find yourself face to face with one of the most infamous pirates around. This bloodthirsty buccaneer is out for vengeance, and you may be the only one who can stop more vessels from incurring her wrath!

  • WELCOME ABOARD THE HIGH SEAS!
    This pirate, known only as The Siren, has some very dangerous tools at her disposal. Watch your back, as well as your front and sides for that matter.

  • CAN YOU DEFEAT THE NEFARIOUS SIREN?
    Protect your fellow crew members through amazing nautical hidden object scenes.

  • KEEP A WEATHER EYE ON THE HORIZON
    Find your way off this deserted island by solving fantastic puzzles and dazzling mini-games.

  • JOURNEY INTO THE PIRATE’S LAIR IN THE BONUS CHAPTER
    Continue your thrilling adventure and enjoy additional Collector’s Edition exclusives including collectible Ship’s Wheels, 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 Sea of Lies: Beneath the Surface updated on 4th December 2016:

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

User Reviews on Sea of Lies: Beneath the Surface

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It’s a good game, runs smoothly. We like the holiday themed games the best though!!! We own all of your games and this one is pretty good but not as good as the Christmas themed games.


Great fun… Took us two days to complete!


Challenging with great graphics and storyline.


Liked the graficics but wish it was longer.


Especially happy about customizable settings. It does have an interactive map btw.


The game is fine … Would be better without the constant interferences, between pleas for rating and news of games on sale.


Good game but bogus bonus game… Like a stupid afterthought to make us think we were getting a "bonus"


Truthfully, EIPIX did a couple of adjustments which made us a lot happier! They actually allowed us to customize the game settings, and there were NO morphing objects in the game at all! We hate morphing objects; to us they are just a ridiculous distraction. This game was a decent length and had a bonus adventure, as do all their games. The graphics were magnificent but at times they were dark and we found it hard on our eyes. Collectibles were ship’s wheels, most of which were easy to spot. Loading was instantaneous between locations and there was a marked teleport map to transport you, if so customized. Inventory was labeled and there were complex items to assemble. The HO scenes had some variation and you also had the match-3 option if you didn’t want to play the scene. There was a good variety of puzzles and games, and they weren’t all boring rotational types this time. Our issues with this game were as follows: first of all, there was no cohesive journal and we play late at night. So we sometimes have issues following the storyline. At least objectives were regularly updated. The other issue was that this game was a bit glitchy. Hard tapping was required to acquire inventory items and it was difficult to place them as well, if you didn’t have the exact spot. EIPIX needs to add journals and improve their quality assurance! For those reasons we deducted a star. We enjoyed this game better than we thought we would after reading some of the reviews. Once again, many thanks to Izzyoc for keeping us updated on new games! We send you much holiday cheer, and of course the same can be said for Dracyy, KimTwilight and the rest of the DTE! Opinion, what game were you reviewing? You told us there was NO map! We cannot make mistakes like that when so many gamers count on us. No map in a game nowadays is a deal breaker! Lynxie sends to all!


We’ve game is challenging enough without being too difficult. It has different kind of puzzles. The story is interesting as well.


Stupid game froze up in chapter 8 on the xylophone game. Do not buy this game!!!


This game would have deserved a higher rating, but due to the muddy graphics it is rated a 3.


The highlight here is that we are enjoying the refreshing change to a nautical ambiance as we explore a tropical island filled with a plethora of overgrown palm trees; debris-ridden beaches with abandoned, weather-battered ships; heavily guarded fortresses to keep plundering pirates out; underground crypts deep within the jungle, which hold the skeletal remains of ill-fated pirates and long-hidden treasures; and a giant sea creature to fend off from attack. The graphics are the typical faded and blotchy mess; on the contrary, the colors display airy and lively tinges to induce a more zestful climate. We are pleased that we can customize our settings to an impressive array of options. The inventory is labeled and interactive; items require assembly. The teleport map, favorably located at the bottom of the screen, indicates available actions and labels locations. The HOS are customarily varied and creative; for example, the one where you find items off of naval plans as the officer speaks. This developer institutes a trend-setting structure whereas one form will transition into another form. The puzzles are fairly simple and suit the story progression; for example, moving a nautical-themed wheel to the opposite side to open a chest. Transition is as brisk as ever; no delays. Unfortunately, touch sensitivity is awry and tedious with regards to inventory usage; we need to click on that specific "magic spot" to trigger a response to our input. The collectibles are highly conspicuous; no challenge here. Furthermore, both a journal and a "back" button are excluded; the latter is especially needed to obviate the frustration of unintended backtracking. Overall, there’s nothing remarkable to grasp and "anchor" our attention, aside from the HOS. Some core features are presented, but this installment needs a little more refinement in order to be a worthy purchase.


At the moment will give 3 stars, because we just started playing. So far so good, will change rating when finished.


This game starts off very well and drew us in. You start off on a ship that you have to steer when you fall into trouble. After that, you have to prove yourself as a competent sailor before others will trust you with more sailing related activities. This was a very intriguing way of starting off this game. However, after shooting the cannon, the game went downhill for us. The storyline started to get confusing with what side we were on, why, and how we made those decisions, the scenes became dark and gloomy, and we even experienced glitches near the end of the main story and in the bonus chapter that gave us a black screen while it skipped over dialogue. These did not affect gameplay, but definitely lessened the fun factor. In the bonus chapter puzzle with bridge parts, we connected the bridge from start to all three vaults, but the game would not finish. We realized that maybe we had to use all the pillars, but the instructions said nothing about that. This was frustrating as all our parts completely connected and led to all three vaults, but we still had to redo it. There is also a bonus souvenir game with hidden objects in various scenes, but this did not add to the overall game as it did not lead to stories, parables, other bonus content, etc.


Beautiful graphics but boring and predictable.


It got so boring we just kept hitting the hint button so we could get it over with!


Good game until you can do a step to continue!


Didn’t love. It was… Just ok.


It says it’s new, but the artwork, lack of map, and blurry images suggest that it’s old. It’s slow to respond at times too. We didn’t like it at all.

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