How to play
Decisions matter. Save before major dialogue choices if you want to test both branches.
Game features
- Five hand-built chapters
- Hand-drawn map with fog-of-war
- Branching decisions across forty scenes
- Inventory with six item slots
- Journal with auto-updating entries
- No real-money purchases
Editor review
Lattice Citadel runs a three-act structure across forty short scenes. Decision points branch into two endings, and a chapter-replay mode lets you try the other path without restarting from the beginning. The branching structure is the design choice that earns the adventure tag.
The decision pacing is honest. Most decisions matter in dialogue colour but not in path outcome; a few decisions have real consequence and the game does not signal which is which. The unsignalled-stakes choice is divisive; players who like blind decisions will appreciate it and players who want clarity will not.
Played across two long evenings and a Dublin Dublin DART ride. The format runs slightly long for commute play; expect to break each act across multiple rides.
The weakness is the chapter-replay UI. The replay menu does not show which decisions you have already explored, so completionists have to track their branches on paper. A decision-tree view would help. Three stars overall.
Deepa Krishnan covers Puzzle and logic games for Lattice Loop, based in Coimbatore.
Frequently asked questions about Lattice Citadel
How do I play Lattice Citadel?
Decisions matter. Save before major dialogue choices if you want to test both branches.
Is Lattice Citadel free to play in my browser?
Yes. Lattice Citadel runs free in any modern browser. No installation, no signup, no payment required. Click the play button to load the game.
Does Lattice Citadel work on mobile devices?
Lattice Citadel runs in mobile browsers on iOS and Android with touch controls. Most adventure games on AJ Arcade support both desktop and mobile, though precision-heavy titles tend to play better on desktop with a keyboard or gamepad.
Who reviewed Lattice Citadel on AJ Arcade?
Deepa Krishnan reviewed Lattice Citadel. Their full editor review appears above and their other coverage is available on their author profile.
Where can I find more games like Lattice Citadel?
More adventure titles are available on the Adventure category page. Every game on AJ Arcade has been played and reviewed by one of our three reviewers before publication.