Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons

3.6
4.22K reviews
50K+
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Content rating
PEGI 16
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About this game

Critically acclaimed, story-driven adventure game from award-winning Swedish film director, Josef Fares and originally developed by Starbreeze Studios.

10/10 - Joystiq “It’s rare for a game to forge a connection so strong.”
9/10 - Polygon “Moved me to tears.”
9/10 - Eurogamer “A triumph.”

Winner of more than 50 awards including Game of Year, BAFTA, DICE and more.

A man, clinging to life. His two sons, desperate to cure their ailing father, are left with but one option. They must set out upon a journey to find and bring back the "Water of Life" as they come to rely on one another to survive. One must be strong where the other is weak, brave where the other is fearful, they must be... Brothers.

• Guide two brothers, Naia and Naiee, on an epic fairy tale journey using specially designed, dual virtual joysticks
• Control both brothers simultaneously as you experience co-operative play in single player mode
• Solve puzzles, explore the stunning locations and fight boss battles, using unique qualities of big and little brother each varying in
strength, size and speed
• Experience an emotional story told without words…narrative above the ordinary

This is one journey you will never forget…
Updated on
May 24, 2016

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Ratings and reviews

3.7
3.83K reviews
A Google user
April 18, 2019
Good game with fantastic graphics and a decent storyline. Unfortunately have to drop a few stars, as there is a major glitch with the windmill/bridge puzzle that wouldn't allow me to carry on with the game. Second glitch I had come across. Would've loved to have finished the game, especially since it is a premium title, so will wait and see what happens with the developers.
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Chip Douglas
April 4, 2021
This is actually the perfect game for mobile. The simple interface means you don't have to keep track of numerous on screen buttons. The autosave allows you to jump right back into the most recent puzzle. I ran into a couple bugs (had to play last chapter twice to see the end, for some reason), but I'm willing to forgive it. The game runs 3-4 hours.
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Mathieu Leroy
February 23, 2021
There is nothing wrong with the game itself but the Android port was botched and was never fixed. The game hasn't been optimised for newer versions of Android and drains your phone's battery very quickly despite average graphics. There are also numerous bugs including major audio glitches, gameplay issues, broken controller support and to top it all off a bug prevented me from seeing the ending, sending me back to the beginning of the epilogue in the middle of a cut scene…
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