The PC version uses a verb wheel (look, talk, use, etc.). On Android, it’s simplified, but still cumbersome. To combine two items, you have to open inventory, tap item A, then tap item B. It works, but it lacks the smoothness of a native mobile UI.
The puzzles are hard . Not “impossible,” but old-school hard. You’ll combine a fish with a rubber duck, launch it from a catapult, and then use a magnet to retrieve it—and that’s one of the simpler ones. Some solutions are so obscure you’ll feel forced to use a guide. Modern players may find this frustrating. deponia android
On a phone (under 6.5 inches), inventory icons and dialogue text can be very small. There’s no scalable UI option. A tablet (7" or larger) is strongly recommended. The PC version uses a verb wheel (look, talk, use, etc
Daedalic’s signature 2D art style shines on mobile. Backgrounds are packed with detail, character animations are expressive, and the color palette (mostly browns, rusts, and blues) fits the post-apocalyptic-eco-disaster theme perfectly. On an OLED screen, it looks wonderful. It works, but it lacks the smoothness of a native mobile UI