That Dragon, Cancer 1.0.4 for iPhone and iPad
A Paid Simulation Game for $4.99
Published By Numinous Games
That Dragon, Cancer (com.numinousgames.ThatDragonCancer): An immersive, narrative experience that retells Joel Green’s 4-year fight against cancer through about two hours of poetic, imaginative interaction...Read More > or Download Now >
That Dragon, Cancer for iPhone and iPad
Tech Specs
- • Latest Version: 1.0.4
- • Updated: November 12, 2016
- • Requires: iOS 9.3 and up
- • Developer: Numinous Games
- • Age Rating: 12+
User Reviews
- • Rating Average
- 4.5 out of 5
- • Rating Users
- 195
Download Count
- • Total Downloads
- 162
- • Current Version Downloads
- 135
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More About That Dragon, Cancer
"This is where we go to remember our son Joel, up through here along this path. We want to show you who he was, and how his life changed us. Can we walk here together for a while?"
A videogame developer's love letter to his son; a memorial to Joel Green; an interactive tribute to the loved ones of over 200 of our Kickstarter backers. Can you find hope in the face of death?
Gameplay:
Using a mix of first-person and third-person perspective, and simple point-and-click interaction, we invite the player to slow down, look around, and immerse themselves in this deeply personal memoir.
Featured in:
NY Times, NPR, Wired Magazine, Radiolab, Reply All Podcast, The New Yorker, The Guardian, and many others
Reviews:
"I think it might have changed me in some way that I'm yet to fully understand." -Polygon
"That Dragon, Cancer is probably the most sophisticated example of compelling storytelling I’ve ever witnessed in a video game." -Forbes
"A remarkable piece of work that challenges everything I thought I knew about grief, hope and faith." -The Telegraph
What's New in That Dragon, Cancer 1.0.4 >
This is a minor update that softens a few rough edges, especially about text getting cut off, dealing with icons, and touch areas on smaller devices. We also found a bug that caused the iPad mini sensitivity to feel far too high, so we brought it in line with the rest of the devices.