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Liz's Journey Through Hidden Ruins Now on iOS

Author : Lucy Apr 09,2025

Indie developer Whaleo has just launched The Valley of the Architects on iOS, inviting players into a captivating world where architecture, adventure, and mystery converge. Priced at $3.99, this elevator-based puzzler lets you step into the shoes of Liz, an enthusiastic architectural writer, on a quest across Africa to unravel the secrets of the enigmatic Lost Architect.

Your journey is far from ordinary; every step you take is a puzzle to solve, a challenge to overcome, and a clue that edges you closer to uncovering the truth hidden within the ruins. With elevators as your primary tools, you'll manipulate your surroundings in The Valley of the Architects to navigate through the Architect's trials. Each meticulously crafted level demands careful thought and experimentation, transforming what starts as a simple movement mechanic into increasingly complex challenges that test your wit and perseverance.

Before diving into this adventure, don't miss our list of the best puzzlers to play on iOS for more brain-teasing fun!

Each puzzle in The Valley of the Architects is more than just an obstacle—it's a key to understanding the Architect’s vision and the hidden story that unfolds as you progress. The game's environments are stunningly crafted, presenting breathtaking dioramas that serve as both playgrounds and puzzle boxes. From towering ruins to forgotten chambers, every location tells a story, drawing you deeper into Liz’s journey.

A fully voice-acted narrative brings her experiences to life, immersing you in the unfolding mystery. Each level represents a new page in Architectural Abstract magazine, chronicling her adventure as she inches closer to a revelation that could change everything.

As you play, the dynamic soundtrack shifts to match the intensity of each moment, heightening the sense of discovery and tension. The deeper you go, the greater the stakes become.

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