Monument Valley

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4.8
251K reviews
5M+
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Content rating
PEGI 3
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About this game

In Monument Valley you will manipulate impossible architecture and guide a silent princess through a stunningly beautiful world.

Monument Valley is a surreal exploration through fantastical architecture and impossible geometry. Guide the silent princess Ida through mysterious monuments, uncovering hidden paths, unfolding optical illusions and outsmarting the enigmatic Crow People.

Ida's Dream now available.

Forgotten Shores: Eight new chapters of adventure and illusion available now as a separate purchase.

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"One of the very finest hours, and the value of such a thing is incalculable" - Kotaku

"Brilliant design... stayed with me like a dream I didn't want to forget... 9/10" - Polygon

"Monument Valley stuns with its serenity... each screen is a work of art" - Huffington Post

"Almost impossibly gorgeous... a feast for your senses... 5/5" - Touch Arcade

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BEAUTIFUL

Inspired by minimalist 3D design, optical illusions and palaces and temples from around the world, every monument is a unique, hand-crafted world to explore.

EASY TO USE

Twist and drag to reshape the world and help Ida to explore. Designed to be easy for everyone to pick up, enjoy and complete.

SOUND

Audio reacts to your manipulation of the world to provide a surreal and beautiful soundscape. Best experienced with headphones.

CLOUD SAVE

Synchronize your game across all your devices.

TABLET SUPPORT

Monument Valley is optimised for both tablets and phones.
Updated on
Oct 29, 2024

Data safety

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App info and performance
Data is encrypted in transit
Data can’t be deleted

Ratings and reviews

4.8
226K reviews
A Google user
July 1, 2019
Such an amazing game and gorgeous art style that sucks you in with unique story and puzzles you actually have to think about as you go through the game. I would play this all the time in school: in class, at lunch, wherever. One of my favourite experiences of all time and definitely deserves the money spent on it. Even after finishing the original story, additonal levels and sequel multiple times, replayability levels for me are still super high. Would highly recommend to anyone.
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A Google user
November 25, 2018
Nice game, interesting concept and gameplay, wonderful graphics but ... incredibly short... Get it if it's free or almost free (big sale), otherwise I wouldn't recommend it. Given the huge success of the game, with total sales over $14 million from 26 million copies by May 2016 according to Wikipedia, developers could have at least included the additional 8 chapters of the add-on expansion (Forgotten Shores) for the price of the short full game.
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A Google user
September 29, 2018
Short, but oh so sweet. Once in a while, you come across a game that transcends its medium and is so perfect it can be appreciated as art. Monument Valley is one such game, imho. Beautiful to behold and elegantly simple in its gameplay, perhaps the only criticisms I could level at it are its length (it was over very quickly) and the fact that some of the puzzles became more of an indulgent display of cleverness, almost like a cut scene you had to walk through without actually solving anything. The former, however, is forgiveable, as the levels themselves must be fiendishly difficult to design to this level of quality. On the whole, a gem.
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