ISOS: A Tale of Equilibrium

ISOS: A Tale of Equilibrium

Bring peace in ISOS by balancing the integration between Humans and Vibhinns

Game info


1.2.6
August 29, 2025
37,609
$1.49 $0.49
Teen
Get it on Google Play

Game description


Android App Analysis and Review: ISOS: A Tale of Equilibrium, Developed by Nineloops Studio. Listed in Card Category. Current Version Is 1.2.6, Updated On 29/08/2025 . According to users reviews on Google Play: ISOS: A Tale of Equilibrium. Achieved Over 38 thousand Installs. ISOS: A Tale of Equilibrium Currently Has 295 Reviews, Average Rating 3.0 Stars

Bring balance to the city of Isos, or bring it to destruction. Become the leader of Equilibrium and be tasked with bringing peace between humankind and the mysterious Vibhinn alien race.

Make tough choices and momentous decisions with the flick of a finger, steer the city towards integration, or secession, decide the fate of humans, aliens and the megalopolis itself. Every decision you make will influence the balance of power, as well as the city's moral compass. Will you favor the rights of the alien species or push for human supremacy? Will you push for integration or keep earthlings and outsiders divided? At every choice you will be putting the fate of the city, and your own, at stake in a high risk game of intrigue where maintaining the balance of power is key to survival.

Uncover the mistery of the past from the year 2992. What happened to the civilization that preceded you? Why was its history and its memory deleted? What lead to the foundation of the city of Isos and the office known as Equilibrium? Discover the truth and fend off the dangers posed by the power-hungry Exogiin, the dangerously violent Anthropos, the corrupt and inept Ministry as well as hackers, killers, spies and trash-eating worms. Will you lead the city to an era of prosperity or doom it to chaos, revolution and, eventually, destruction?

What's New


Added a new hint feature for mission cards to help players progress more smoothly through the game. This feature can be accessed through a new icon below the card.

Rate and review on Google Play store


3.0
295 total
5 30.4
4 13.0
3 11.3
2 17.1
1 28.3

Total number of installs (*estimated)

Estimation of total number of installs on Google Play, Approximated from number of ratings and install bounds achieved on Google Play.

Recent Comments

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Slava A

This is a good game, but I do have complaints. A minor complaint is that the music feels a little weird and repetitive, so I always feel uneasy when playing. I also don't know what some effects like "Death Ward" do. The other bigger complaint is trying to get to an ending. Since you die when either maxing out or completely losing a side's influence, I'm not entirely sure how to get endings. Also, the time it takes to get them have made me feel like I'm getting nowhere despite completing quests..

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Pierre Faure

Unless I'm missing something I found the game extremely repetitive, it was fun for 10 minutes and then the same cards are thrown over and over to the point that it is impossible to loose. The game has potential with great graphics and pretty good lore but for now it's unplayable for me.

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Azinye Fantasy

Super boring. Humans and aliens live together and your job is to satisfy both without being biased. There are secret death/win scenarios but the problem is the game can randomly give you the same problems 5-10 times a run. It's not fun trying to unlock all the solutions especially when the game randomly gives you 4 choices instead of 2 or something dumb like telling the librarian you like classic books causes you to be biased against aliens cause they want you to rewrite history to sound cool.

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Super Sheep

Good game, teaches you to balance things out. One major flaw is when Anthropos want a curfew or if Exogiin want to isolate their town. It becomes next to impossible to balance because they give a continous increase/decrease to that group for a very long time Oh and btw maybe for a prediction lvl 3 (if you plan to make it) it would allow the player to see how much percantage is lost/gain from each choice? 🤔

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Orange Tabby7

Very fun decision making game, however achieving all of the endings is very time consuming since you are forced to completely start over after achieving an ending. If there was a way to either choose any chapter to start from or a saving system of some kind this game would be perfect.

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Greg Majka

Excellent game, it is reminiscent of "Reigns" and "Lapse" but the futuristic settings and entities bring a psychedelic feeling to the game.

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Sigourney Taylor

The random game ending events break the gameplay loop. This is a way more interesting concept to me than Reigns but it is not currently enjoyable in its current state.

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Ronald Andersen

I didnt find it to be very fun but it is an actual game so you might like it. Its sorta interesting, you simply make choices and see what happens. The gameplay itself seems solid and functional.