3.6
1.13K reviews
100K+
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Teacher Approved
Content rating
Everyone 10+
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About this game

“This is one of those gaming experiences that you will always remember.” saltytruth.com

“Eqqo is a meditative experience that lives from the puzzles, storytelling, architecture, and relationship that builds up to the blind boy during the roughly five hours of playtime”
mixed.de

Inspired by ancient Ethiopian legends, Eqqo is a poetic narrative puzzle game, an initiatory adventure, and a love song to nature. It’s the improbable epic of two foreign creatures one to the other... A child who can't see, and an Egg, as fragile as it is vital.

Look at Eqqo's world through the eyes of his mother, who will guide him while telling his story. Help him use the powers of the Egg to advance through mysterious rooms and awaken the Temple's sleeping mechanisms... Foil ancient traps... And repel the dark forces that want to seize the Egg!

* Immersives and intuitives controls for mobile

* Five hours of gameplay

* More than 40 levels to explore, filled with puzzles and secrets to find

* A compelling, moving story about the legend of a lost child

* Original soundtrack played by the Prague Philharmonic Orchestra

* Audio in English and French, plus 7 subtitled languages including: Chinese, English,
French, Korean, Japanese, Spanish, Italian and German

* Find the 25 collectibles hidden throughout the levels to reveal a hidden part of the story
Updated on
May 24, 2020

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Ratings and reviews

3.6
1.1K reviews
A Google user
October 27, 2019
Nice game but tricky gameplay The narration is nice and creative. However the gameplay is tricky. The camera is shaky and hard to control. Would be awesome if I could deactivate controlling it with the orientation of the phone (and keep it to manual movement). I also like discovering the mechanics in the game but some are a bit tricky to uncover. Not the puzzles, but the controls itself. Still, nice game. Thanks!
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A Google user
April 7, 2020
Played without VR on OnePlus 5. Controls are good and game is smooth. First time launching the game went to black screen and could hear music. Restarted phone and it worked fine. Second time I launched the game and tried to continue where I left off. The game allows me to start from any point in the game including levels I haven't reached yet. Since I don't know the point I left off last time, I have no way to recover my progress without trying every level until I find it.
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A Google user
January 12, 2020
This game was really fun. The story is deep and sad but has a strong message that doesn't get in the way from enjoying the game. While other people had issues with the non VR version with swiping the screen to move around or move the camera, I never had an issue at all. I actually found everything worked just fine. The graphics were impressive and the audio fit perfectly. The puzzles didn't cause me any annoyances and in fact were quite enjoyable. Looking forward to more. Overall great job👍
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