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Along Together

$14.99
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Developer:
Turbo Button
Publisher:
Turbo Button
Platforms:
Windows
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About This Game

In Along Together, you are a kid's imaginary friend: their invisible companion when there’s no one else around and their guardian when things get dangerous. When their dog, Rishu, goes missing, they turn to you for help.

Guide your kid to explore extraordinary worlds, and work together to discover hidden secrets. Harness the power of imagination to lift trees, move boulders, power incredible machines, and create new paths where there are none to follow.

Find Rishu, and bring him home!

Work Together

Guide the kid using your cursor, and use your imaginary friend powers to manipulate the world around you with motion controls.

Explore & Discover

Glide through colorful, toybox-like environments with puzzle-platforming action across more than a dozen handcrafted levels.

Collect Treasures

The world is filled with toys left behind by kids who came before you. Uncover them, add them to your collection, and play with them in your treehouse.

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User Reviews

Very Positive
52 user reviews
90%
Positive
3 hrs at review
Recommended

Great Game. Very fun, worth the money. I went in blind and finished the game in 3.3 hours. It's a platformer/puzzle game where you have to help the kid you pick move around the stage to help save Rishu, a very 'special' looking doggie. A nice change for VR when most of the games are shooters, weird tower defense games, or some that are just buggy messes. It is a great game for kids if that is something you are looking for. I have a lot of nephews and nieces and I'm sure they will have a blast playing it. When starting you can pick either a boy or girl, kind of like pokemon. You then proceed right into a short tutorial to understand the controls and then you are good to go. I'm using the Vive so I can only speak for the controls using that and not other VR systems. The controls are mostly point and click, but you can swap them to the platformer setting which I tried half way through. Both settings are easy to use, so just pick whichever you find more confortable. I never ran into a pro...

22 helpful
9 min at review
Recommended

A nice game for kids. You guide a child through levels that have objects that need to be arranged/moved in a certain way. The only thing I did not like is how simple the graphics are.

8 helpful
3 hrs at review
Recommended

[h1]Played On: [b]HTC Vive[/b][/h1] Along Together is a family friendly, third-person puzzle-platformer VR experience. Players are tasked with guiding a little girl, or little boy, through a series of levels to find their lost dog Rishu; at the beginning of the game, you have your choice of which character you want to adventure with, but neither choice has an effect on the campaign beyond who you are controlling. These levels get progressively more difficult; with some of the later stages probably being too difficult for younger kids without the help of an adult. With that said, some of the puzzles are quite challenging even for us adults, so this game is perfectly suitable for all age ranges despite its outward appearance. There are a total of three main worlds, each that have 4-5 levels within them, and some of the stages have multiple areas. Additionally, there is a small amount of replay value given that there are collectibles to gather up, but most of them are easy enough to fin...

7 helpful
3 hrs at review
Recommended

This is a great game! For all of the Windows Mixed Reality users out there it worked perfectly all the way through. The puzzles are satisfying; not too hard, nor too easy. The difficulty and length and complexity of the puzzles builds at a nice pace. It had about 3hrs of total playtime for me to solve all of the puzzles which to me felt just right! For me if it had more it would have been stretching it to be too long. OTOH if they released an expansion someday with more puzzles I would probably play it! There are also some fun collectables to unlock (including a classic gameboy with a cute playable custom game in it!) and a bunch of achievements (most of which I chose not to try to attain). They offer two control schemes: a point and click (sort of) and a platformer (sort of). I did about half of the game with the point and click and the other half with platformer. Above all it is super cute in every way and its clear that the devs but a lot of heart into this because it is j...

6 helpful
2 hrs at review
Recommended

Easy fun. Found all the treasures and finished it in 2.7 hrs. Twenty is too expensive, wait for a sale.

4 helpful
24 min at review
Recommended

Excellent game! its a puzzle platformer with a pointer. It has collectibles. graphics, sound, voice are excellent.

4 helpful 1 funny
8 hrs at review
Recommended

Very awesome game! And I am not a fan of puzzle games in general, due to my very impatient personality. I cannot afford to spend hours of my precious time trying to solve a puzzle....it's just too frustrating for me. So even if you do not like puzzle games, I will think this one will surprisingly impress you. I just cannot understand the only two (2) negative reviews at the time of this writing. I did not experience anything that would cause me to write a negative review about this very creative and imaginative game by the Developer. By the way, this developer has a couple of other games that I purchased in a 3-Game bundle, and they are all fantastic, and very affordable when bundled. It took me eight (8) hours to get through all three (3) levels, and I know people that have paid much more than the full retail price of $15 for that much time to complete a game. There is good replay value as well after sufficient time has passed, and you forget some of the puzzles. So I will li...

3 helpful
2 hrs at review
Not Recommended

Although charming, this VR platformer misses its mark by making redundant puzzles and not utilizing its VR capabilities. GRAPHICS The graphics in this game fit a nice cartoon world, but I have seen better. Definitely doesn't compare to the cartoon-realism in say Moss or the hyper-cartoon VR game Lucky's Tale. 1/2 Music/Sound Effects Other than the music track rolling during the beginning and end credits, the music was average. As for the music track in the main menu, I actually thoroughly enjoyed listening to it and found it to be a good tune. Sound effects are very average. This includes carts rolling, cars crashing, and apples falling out of trees. 1/2 Storyline/Bugs Story is basically nonexistent. Here is the story, you are a kid and you lost your dog. You have to find your dog through a series of areas. You find your dog. Game End. I found some bugs during the 3rd and final world during the junkyard section. This included map clipping and in one rare instance, a car totally b...

3 helpful
43 min at review
Not Recommended

Pretty cute and very easy to play game. But I got sadly sick from it cause of the way the movement of the camera was solved. I therefor can not recommend the game. I had to stop playing it because of it. I also found that the puzzles repeated each other in every level. So basically if you played one you played them all. I played until the second or third floor in the first cavern.

3 helpful 1 funny
18 min at review
Recommended

I think this game would be great for kids. However, I´d like to point out that it is not really a game for adults. I say this because, somehow, the game´s trailer makes it look as if it would be, showing scenes of a game that while simple, might be beautifully evocative. Well, it is not, it´s just a kid´s game. Also, the trailer makes it look as if the game would have beautiful graphics that an adult might appreciate besides the simplicity of the game. Well, it doesn´t, it´s just a kid´s game. It is not evocative, and it is not beautiful, as i.e. Lucky's Tale is. It´s not a bad game, for kids in fact is great, but I think the trailer is somehow misleading. Also, I think the promotional picture is also missleading, because while the main characters are beautifully made, the landscape is not. Textures and models are very simple and low quality, except for the main characters.

3 helpful

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System Requirements

Minimum

Minimum:
  • OS *: Windows 7
  • Processor: Intel i5-4590 or greater
  • Memory: 4 GB RAM
  • Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce 1050 or greater
  • Storage: 850 MB available space
  • VR Support: SteamVR
  • Additional Notes: Compatible VR headset required.

FAQ

How much does Along Together cost?

Along Together costs $14.99.

What are the system requirements for Along Together?

Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows 7 Processor: Intel i5-4590 or greater Memory: 4 GB RAM Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce 1050 or greater Storage: 850 MB available space VR Support: SteamVR Additional Notes: Compatible VR headset required.

What platforms is Along Together available on?

Along Together is available on Windows PC.

Is Along Together worth buying?

Along Together has 90% positive reviews from 52 players.

When was Along Together released?

Along Together was released on May 29, 2018.

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