IF Games’ The Perils of Man sets new standards for the point-and-click genre on mobile devices. The story (so far) is interesting and tailors to a mobile audience that’s been hungry for deep, mysterious and emotional story telling. Even after only playing the first chapter, it's easy to feel just as emotionally invested in the protagonist’s causes as she herself might. The gameplay is smooth and exploration is heavily rewarded, as promised.
COG writes - We play this indie point and click title and find that although it’s not a particularly long game, it has a lot of good going for it including the story and gameplay elements making for an enjoyable, albeit brief, experience.
One Angry Gamer "IF Games’ The Perils of Man is a true throwback to the classic old point-and-click adventure genre. The game sports a 3D tale that follows Ana Eberling on a quest to find out what exactly happened to her father. If some of the puzzles or challenges are rubbing your thought rotator the wrong way around, don’t sweat it; there is a nice, handy walkthrough available that helps players with each puzzle from start to finish."
One Angry Gamer "IF Games’ Perils of Man has just launched on Steam at the usual 10% off mark for the first week of availability, making it only $8.99 instead of $9.99. The game is a classic point-and-click adventure title set within a unique universe that covers the topic of time travel, fate, dimensional warping and safe spaces."