Lapse 2: Before Zero

Contains adsIn-app purchases
4.7
98.8K reviews
1M+
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Content rating
Teen
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About this game

Lapse 2: Before Zero is the official prequel to Lapse: A Forgotten Future. That you are here means, in some way, you were successful in your quest to save the world – or to destroy it. Doesn’t really matter which, since you’re about to travel from a future world into the ancient times. The one who once was President is now Pharaoh, the one who once was a machine is now your most precious ally in the challenge to come.

When you open your eyes, the year is 1750 BC, and the place is ancient Egypt. For some unknown reason, this mysterious land needs your help. Proceed cautiously: what may seem like ruling just another kingdom, may well be the key to the world’s survival.

Lapse 2: Before Zero answers the players’ questions, revealing the mysteries of the first chapter.

Currently supported languages: English, Italian, Russian, Turkish, French, Spanish, Chinese, Japanese, Vietnamese, Portuguese, Polish, Hungarian, Indonesian, Czech, Arabian, Slovak, German, Greek, Finnish and Romanian.

If you want to help translating Lapse in your language, feel free to contact me at: [email protected]
Updated on
14 Oct 2022

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Data is encrypted in transit
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Ratings and reviews

4.7
95.6K reviews
Lauren deBruijn
9 October 2024
Love this game! It can seem like its a tad repetitive, but since each game can go so differently its not a deal breaker at all. The same cards can come up at different times within the game so even picking the same way you did before can yeild different results. Great work would love to see you guys come up with a third game!
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A Google user
17 January 2019
I really liked both of your games but this one is probably my favorite for a few reasons. 1. I really like how the scale was incoperated and used as a a sort of karma system. 2. Of course adding yourself in is always a nice touch. 3. The plot is really deep and you never really know when it will progress but it is always worth the wait and or death.
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A Google user
22 December 2018
Just as awesome and engaging as the first game, it implements new features, a variety of endings, and many characters. Humor is implemented into the game well, although it's mostly serious. After a while of playing, the dialogue options become repetitive, but it's still an amazing game considering that advertisements are completely optional. As this game implements concepts and characters from the 1st game quite well to make it a proper sequel, you should play the 1st game before this.
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What's new

Sweet, sweet bug fixes. Thanks to all of you for the amazing feedback!