File 05 — preserve

Downloads

The original 1112 builds were pulled from sale years ago and only run on old, 32-bit iOS hardware. This page tracks where community-preserved copies currently live — this site doesn't host game files directly.

The in-game evidence board, used here to represent the archive's own collected case files.

Preservation boardstatus as documented below

Why this matters

These builds are one bit-rot event away from gone

Every 1112 .ipa was built for 32-bit iPhone and iPod touch hardware running iOS 10 or earlier — they were never updated for 64-bit devices and can no longer be bought through the App Store. The copies below, hosted by independent archivists on the Internet Archive, are currently the most reliable way to keep the games installable at all.

Status board

Episode-by-episode preservation status

Archived

Episode 01

2008 · versions 1.2.0 / 1.2.3 / 2.0.0 catalogued

Three separate versions of episode one have been individually catalogued on the Internet Archive, each with its own metadata and download page.

View on Internet Archive (v2.0.0) →
View v1.2.3 →
Archived

Episode 02

2010 · standard and HD (iPad) editions

Both the standard iPhone release and the HD iPad edition have individual Internet Archive listings with downloadable .ipa files.

View standard edition →
View HD edition →
Partially archived

Episode 03

2011 · found only inside bulk community bundles

No standalone Internet Archive listing has been located yet. Copies exist bundled inside large, multi-game iOS preservation collections uploaded by other archivists — harder to find, but not lost.

Locate within the IOS 3.x IPA collection →
Never released

Episode 04

Planned, never built

There is nothing to preserve here — development never progressed past early discussion. See the Agharta Studio page for what's known about why.

A note on compatibility

Getting an old .ipa running today

These files won't install through the modern App Store. Running them generally means sideloading onto a jailbroken 32-bit device, or using an emulation layer built for legacy iOS software. This archive doesn't provide installation support directly — the Internet Archive listings linked above are the best starting point for current, community-maintained guidance.