9 Elefants

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DeveloperMicroids
PublisherAnuman
PlatformsiOS, Android
ReleaseApril 24, 2014
GenrePuzzle
ModeSingle-player

9 Elefants is a 2014 puzzle game developed by the French studio Microids and published by Anuman. It was released on April 24, 2014, for iOS and Android and has been met with a negative reception.

Gameplay and release

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The player has to solve trivia questions and logic puzzles to advance through the game's nine chapters.

In 9 Elefants, the player assumes the role of a daughter named Laura, whose professor is kidnapped.[1][2] With her cat, she tries to track down the perpetrator.[1] Throughout the game's nine chapters, the player must answer trivia questions to earn collectibles that can be exchanged for a boss fight.[2] The game was released for iOS and Android on April 24, 2014.[1]

Reception

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On Metacritic, the game has a "generally unfavorable" rating of 40/100 based on four critics.[3]

Multiple reviewers gave negative scores.[5][2][4][6]

References

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