Superlatives: Shattered Worlds

Superlatives: Shattered Worlds

Defend Earth from otherworldly invasion during an interplanetary peace summit!

Game info


1.0.17
March 10, 2025
14,797
Android 4.4+
Teen
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Game description


Android App Analysis and Review: Superlatives: Shattered Worlds, Developed by Choice of Games LLC. Listed in Role playing Category. Current Version Is 1.0.17, Updated On 10/03/2025 . According to users reviews on Google Play: Superlatives: Shattered Worlds. Achieved Over 15 thousand Installs. Superlatives: Shattered Worlds Currently Has 154 Reviews, Average Rating 4.0 Stars

Conquer assassins and alien invaders in Superlative London! Defend Earth and negotiate interplanetary peace as you race to rescue Queen Victoria in this thrilling sequel to “The Superlatives: Aetherfall.”

"The Superlatives: Shattered Worlds" is a 218,000-word interactive novel by Alice Ripley. It's entirely text-based, without graphics or sound effects, and fueled by the vast, unstoppable power of your imagination.

You are the Arbiter, a planet-hopping operative assigned to stabilize a peace summit between Mars, Venus, and Earth. But when Queen Victoria is targeted for assassination, you must find her killer, unmask the Mysterious Officer he serves, and stop an otherworldly invasion before it's too late! Armed with powerful aetheric artifacts and your own wit and skill, you'll fight alongside your allies to unravel the mystery of this new threat, defend your home planet, and face a final foe both strange and strangely familiar.

Your employers, the shadowy body known as the Divergent Conclave, are dedicated to maintaining peace between the planets. Impress the Conclave and its members might help you protect Earth—or recruit you to serve their personal agendas. Will you manipulate them to gain their support? If the peace summit falters, will you placate the parties, or choose a faction? How will you stop the impending invasion? And who will you romance?

What started as a job of politics and diplomacy could end in murderous chaos. Face aliens, automata, and whole new worlds on a quest to save the solar system!

• Play as male, female, or non-binary; gay, straight, bi, or aromantic
• Import a Superlative character from The Superlatives: Aetherfall, or create a new Arbiter character from scratch
• Wield your very own invisibility cloak
• Uncover a double agent within the Queen's Superlative Service
• Charm a menagerie of aliens, from multiform, jellyfish Jovians to miniature Mercurians to furry Saturnians
• Play as a battle-loving brawler or persuasive pacifist
• Romance a driven detective, stylish secret agent, or your violent Martian secretary
• Solve murders, negotiate with pirates, and uncover interplanetary conspiracies
• Cultivate your reputation among cats...or is it just one cat?

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4.0
154 total
5 55.0
4 19.2
3 8.6
2 5.3
1 11.9

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Recent Comments

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A Google user

The demo kept me entertained, so I paid for the full version, but I sorta regret it. The NPCs are flat and not interesting as friends, much less romances. The story also dragged on a lot, so I began just picking random options about 3/4s in, since I wasn't very invested. This is a stark contrast to how great the first book's NPCs and romances were when I tried it out after finishing this one (I didn't initially realize this is the sequel...I'm unobservant af lol). I'm pretty disappointed.

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The 2000 Robot

Was looking forward for the second book. I truly wish it never existed. Our Main character is forced to work with people they don't even know, we don't have a say on it. The game makes it seem like you have a choice but you don't. And remember romancing Dusk or Jane in the last book? Well, sucks to suck. Romance is extremely underrated and underdeveloped. I was hoping we would get a more romance focused book depending on Book 1 choices but nope. Extremely disappointed, I'm dropping it.

user
A Google user

Immensely enjoyed this one. With one possible caveat, imo: it works best as a standalone game, sharing the Superlatives setting. When restoring a save, certain things (relationship flow, your former team unavailability) didn't make a lot of sense to me. Plus the tone of story overall felt different, with superhero theme moved to background, which to me was more of a positive. Great work!

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Adam Young

I actually purchased this book. This is a sequel to the first Superlatives book. The story introduces a handful of new characters and a whole new world right from the beginning of the story. There is a lot of politics in this with factions vying against one another. My only complaint would be there were times where the narrative moved slower than I'd like it to and the romance was under developed. Those who like more political adventures with meaningful stats this is for you.

user
A Google user

great story definitely on par if not slightly above the first my only problem is i missed my powers and didnt like having to rearrange the resonance constantly. also, seeing my team from the first game would have been great didnt see but 2 from last game. please keep future stories more superlative oriented. the conclave was cool but an unnecessary plot point. i think that my character could have handled things as a superlative with his team, but i understand due to the treaty stuff.

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Wizbroman AKA Jeff The Joykiller

This felt like a spin off and it's overall great but this felt like a new storyline than a something connected from the previous title, Aetherfall. The way it nerfed my old character is something threw me off but worth going through it in the end. In second playthrough, using a new character, I felt bummed that I couldn't even pursue more romance and moments, it was so good and many achievement afterwards. I forgot to make this review before I installed so I'm playing this again.

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A Google user

I really dig the first instalment and have been excited to sequel. I think the story itself is good, given the world building and interplanetary story. However, the new characters are not as appealing as the first one. I was expecting a continuation of MC's story that I build in the first instalment. This is like a spin-off that I get from another perspective.

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Greg Frank

I really liked both this & Aetherfall. I enjoyed continuing the romance from the 1st book, & it was fun to encounter my previous team at various points. Yet this is a different story that takes your character in a new direction & gives a deeper view into the very original world-building. Getting to know the new characters was fun, but it seems I have more to discover there. My only critique is that the author may have tried to weave too many threads, leaving less space for relationship growth.