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Butterfly's Time Flies in Reviver Launch

by Adam Feb 02,2025

Reviver: Butterfly, the charming narrative game, finally flutters onto iOS and Android! Initially slated for a Winter 2024 release, it's arriving slightly later, launching on January 17th.

For those who missed our October coverage, Reviver casts you as a subtle force of nature, guiding two star-crossed lovers towards each other. The unique aspect? You never directly interact with the protagonists, instead observing their lives unfold from youth to old age. The game offers a heartwarming and intriguing premise.

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The game will be released under two names: Reviver: Butterfly (iOS/Android) and Reviver: Premium (potentially another platform). While the title might seem unusual, it's a common issue for indie games on mobile. This naming quirk, unfortunately, caused a delay in our coverage.

Thankfully, the wait is over! The iOS page reveals a free prologue, allowing players to sample the game's unique charm before its official Steam debut. Get ready to experience this captivating indie title early!

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