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Reviver: First Butterfly sees the time-based narrative game finally arrive on iOS

Author : Lillian Jan 22,2025

Reviver: Butterfly, the charming indie title, is finally fluttering onto iOS and Android! Initially slated for a Winter 2024 release, it's arriving slightly later than expected, but the wait is almost over. Launching on January 17th, this narrative adventure lets you subtly guide the destinies of two lovers.

For those who missed our October coverage, Reviver casts you as a minuscule force of nature, influencing the lives of these star-crossed individuals without ever directly interacting with them. You'll witness their journey from youth to old age, shaping their relationship through carefully orchestrated events.

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The game will be released as Reviver: Butterfly on iOS and Reviver: Premium on Android—a somewhat confusing naming convention. Despite the different titles, both versions offer the same heartwarming experience.

Interestingly, the iOS listing reveals a free prologue, allowing potential players to sample the game before committing. It also boasts an intriguing premise and the added bonus of early access ahead of its Steam debut! The slightly delayed release, possibly due to name conflicts common in the mobile app market, is more than compensated for by the unique and captivating gameplay awaiting you.

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