- Time Enforcers is a time-traveling indie game that blends education, interactive comics, and action-packed gameplay.
- The game offers fully voiced cutscenes, timed dialogue bubbles, progress tracking, and features like Chronoton 5.12, Mission Briefings, and character profiles for clues and answers.
- Episode One, Time Out of Time in Feudal Japan, is out now, with Episode Two, Flying into the Chrono-Storm featuring Amelia Earhart, coming soon.
PFA Designs, Inc., has launched its time-traveling action–adventure RPG, Time Enforcers, now available on Android, iOS, PC, Mac, iPad, and Fire Tablets. The first chapter challenges your knowledge of Japanese culture and history.
Travel back to Feudal Japan to stop Chronolith’s plan from changing history
Time Enforcers is a time-traveling indie adventure RPG that blends education, interactive digital comics, and action-packed gameplay. In this game, you play as a recruit in the Galactic Space-Time Consortium, tasked with stopping the maniacal Chronolith and his agents from altering history.

The first episode, Time Out of Time in Feudal Japan, takes you back to the samurai era, where you can team up with Kaizen in battles and uncover history’s secrets. I am excited for the turn-based battles against Chronolith’s minions and the historical puzzles left by his lieutenant, the Inquisitor.
Discover real historical events, figures, and locations
Your progress in the game relies on your historical knowledge; that is, answer cultural and historical questions correctly, or deal with the consequences. Another cool aspect is the cast of characters inspired by history, like H.G. Wells, C.T. Huygens, Amelia Earhart, and more, each playing a role in the story.
The game looks very promising and interesting, with fully voiced cutscenes, timed word balloons and thought bubbles, progress tracking, and features like Chronoton 5.12 for answers, Mission Briefing and Time Enforcers Profile sections for clues, and more.
Time Enforcers is now available on Android, iOS, PC, Fire Tablets, and Mac. You can now download it from the Galaxy Store or the App Store, priced at $1.99. Check their official website for more details!
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