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Isoland: Pumpkin Town is a surreal, whimsical new point-and-click adventure in the ongoing series

Author : Hazel Mar 05,2025

Isoland: Pumpkin Town, the latest addition to CottonGames' Isoland series, invites players into a whimsical, surreal world brimming with puzzles and a captivating narrative. Available now on iOS and Google Play, the game's marketing intentionally obscures its specific plot connections to the broader Isoland franchise.

Despite its enigmatic promotion, Isoland: Pumpkin Town hails from the creators of Mr. Pumpkin and other acclaimed surreal point-and-click adventures, including the recently released Reviver. The Isoland series, however, remains their flagship title in this genre.

Gameplay remains true to the established CottonGames formula: expect a charming, surreal environment, challenging puzzles, and a richly detailed storyline. Fans of classic surreal point-and-click adventures will find this a familiar and satisfying experience.

A screenshot of Isoland: Pumpkin Town showing the inside of a house and some controls

One minor criticism might be the art style, which appears somewhat cleaner and less densely surreal than previous titles like Mr. Pumpkin. However, this is a relatively minor point, particularly considering its status as a spin-off.

For players seeking more narrative adventure games, check out our list of the top 12 best narrative adventure games. Alternatively, explore our weekly feature highlighting the top 12 new mobile games.

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