BOKURA

BOKURA

Android Adventure Kodansha Ltd.
4.7 Popularity

Build villages and battle other players in this addictive strategy game

System Requirements

Updated
March 14, 2024
Category
Age Rating
Everyone 10+
Developer
Android
Android 10++
Package Name
jp.co.kodansha.bokura

So here's my take on BOKURA. I've tried a bunch of puzzle and adventure games, and this one's a pretty unique twist on the genre. The whole concept of seeing completely different things on your screens is super interesting and really makes you and your partner have to communicate to figure things out. And the visuals are great too. However, I do wish there was some kind of built-in voice or text chat, since relying on a separate app/call can be a hassle. And after a while, the puzzles can start to feel a bit repetitive. But overall, it's a pretty solid co-op experience that I'd recommend to anyone looking for something new.

Manya Lyalya
AUTHOR: Manya Lyalya Editor, Grand Screen

Pros

  • Tons of strategic depth without being overwhelming
  • Graphics look great and run smooth on older phones
  • Free to play, don't need to spend money to enjoy it
  • Multiplayer aspect makes it really fun to play with a friend
  • Unique concept of seeing different things on each screen

Cons

  • Lack of in-game communication can be annoying
  • Puzzles can get a bit repetitive after a while
  • Requires a second player to be in the same location or have another way to communicate
GOOGLE PLAY SCORE
4.7 /5
based on 131 reviews
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Description

I’ve been playing BOKURA for a couple months now. It’s basically a two-player puzzle adventure game where you and a friend have to work together to solve challenges, even though you’re seeing completely different things on your screens. Pretty wild concept, right?

Here’s what you do: you and your partner have to communicate with each other to figure out the puzzles. There’s also a bunch of different characters and environments to explore. It’s got some cool visuals too – the art style is really unique. And the multiplayer aspect is what makes it super fun, in my opinion. Took me and my buddy a while to get the hang of coordinating, but once you do, it’s a blast.

Look, if you’re into puzzle games and don’t mind needing a friend to play with, you’ll probably dig BOKURA. It’s not perfect – the lack of in-game communication can be a bit annoying sometimes – but overall it does a solid job of making you think and work together. Worth checking out for sure.

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