The Journey Down: Chapter Three ends the trilogy on a high. The puzzles are slightly too easy and it will all be over in five hours or less, but there isn’t a single moment that is anything less than charming, funny and memorable.
James writes - "In the space of around a month, the entire trilogy of The Journey Down has been released on the Xbox One, which is in stark contrast to the original launches on PC spanning at least five years. Having already taken in Chapter One and Two – and being disappointed on the whole – now’s the time to get stuck into the third and final instalment. Will The Journey Down: Chapter Three be able shine where the previous chapters failed, or is it going to be more of the same?"
James writes: "It doesn’t seem that long ago that the first chapter hit the Xbox One, but now the African-Caribbean styled adventures of Bwana and Kito are coming to a close with the arrival of The Journey Down: Chapter Three."
Independent developer SkyGoblin proudly presents the last chapter of their award-winning point and click adventure game with a unique Afro-Caribbean vibe, The Journey Down, now available on Steam for PC, Mac and Linux and the App Store.