Beast Quest
The Game is good in all but the price is just too crazy! The price just makes the game look like a (CASH GRAB) and the game is only like 3 hours and a half long. I got this game on a winter sale for £8.00 but i found out that normally the game is £30.00 Which is just stupid. I would reccomend the game to people who like RPGs but for hardcore gamers well this game is just a no no. The game has got some good graphics but if you are going to buy this i reccomend you wait for a sale.
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– Real player with 60.4 hrs in game
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Good Ideas Marred by Horrific Technical Issues
Beast Quest is a short High Fantasy game with some very solid gameplay features, but the bugs, glitches, and numerous other technical issues really overshadow any good this title has to offer. While it is by no means a horrible game, it is definitely not something I would recommend (not even to children) because it is so unfathomably broken. As my friend put it, the game is essentially held together by “sweat and duct tape.” After 100%ing the game, here are my final thoughts:
– Real player with 17.6 hrs in game
Biglands: A Game Made By Kids
The game is really made by Diego Acevedo a cool uncle in his 20’s who mainly is a ios app designer who designed this game by working off a 21 paged blue print of nonsensical cartoons penciled together by his two nephews ‘Austine’ and ‘Palmer’. These paged manuscripts can be found within the game by finding various locked crates throughout the various levels. It is the comparison of the original concept thought up by two children and the working designed construction of the game which stays nearly true to the original premise which makes this idea and concept somewhat magical and interesting. You can see other games by this designer here… http://www.gammalateral.com/
– Real player with 56.2 hrs in game
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I’m really not sure whether I should recomend this game or not. On the one hand this platformer-RPG has some cute graphics (although quite a lot of people won’t like how simple and “empty” they can be) and a great, relaxing soundtrack. There are plenty of levels with ascending difficulty and a huge variety of enemies and bosses -every world, literally, has its own kind of enemies- that throw away tons of loot to collect which then can be used to upgrade weapons or construct different stuff like some very useful teleporters. If you want a relaxing game to play when you have some free time and you find its graphics appealing, then you can give it a try (since it doesn’t cost much), but you have to play it on easy or medium at max, cause hard is irritatingly difficult.
– Real player with 26.5 hrs in game
Spellario - Fantasy Clicker
Immerse yourself in a new fantasy clicker with RPG elements.
In Spellario, you will fight against dangerous enemies in eight different locations, each with its own race.
And if now you are afraid of them, then after a while you yourself will hunt for the necessary enemy in order to get a vital resource.
To fight enemies, you will need spells and a lot of other things …
Use them wisely, because in one unexpected moment the required spell will not have time to cooldown!
Enemies are getting stronger and stronger, but your strength is not?
Well, of course! Go and improve your skills, and don’t mindlessly click the keys …
Do you feel like abilities alone are not enough? Do you want to show the power of regular clicks?
You should take care of your equipment, go to the store and buy a new one, or visit the forge, maybe you will craft something unique for yourself!
Forge! You didn’t get all this stuff from these poor fellows for nothing?
Check out the recipes and get down to business! New armor is on the way.
Oh, what’s this? New shield?
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Hate Free Heroes RPG 3.0 [Upgrading to 3D and Leaving Steam / Final Sale]
I saw that this game had low reviews: so I felt bad for it. As I started playing it, I realized it was optimized for mobile as well, so that made more sense as to where all the reviews may have went. That aside… the game is actually: GREAT! Yeah! It made me feel like a really good RPG player lol. The tutorial teaches you only one button (Hah! For PC). Easiest tutorial ever! There is even an MP3 player function in this game to listen to some fun tunes!!! “Survive the Night” was my favorite! It was a must listen to everywhere the characters went. So you know that OST/Music are fun to listen to.
– Real player with 17.1 hrs in game
(Detailed)
This game may not the best game you will ever play, but it certainly lives up to its bill. Anyways, let’s go over the good and the bad:
The Good!
The old school RPG they promise is real: This really does play like an RPG of old, and if you have been looking for a turn-based RPG, then this will be something you can get into. You have many different options of attack, from regular atttacks to techniques/Justice Skills to healing skills, using items, etc. The exp. in this game feels really in place, as (until you get to the Elite section) you never really have to worry about grinding too much as you generally stay around the level of your enemies. This is nice if you hate grinding in games. There is alchemy among other things to make yourself stronger, and there are a few battles you might be able to skip if you want to. The game flows smoothly as a turn based RPG with a good battle system that can get you hooked on the game. Also you can get a helicopter early in the game to just zoom yourself to the dungeon you want to go to, but you don’t have to use it. Still its a nice perk to avoid mundane walking around. Your team is pretty balanced as well, although you must use the same 4 heroes. There is a general healer/buffer/magic user, two main dps, and a flex member which can heal/dot/damage/etc that is generally your most durable.
– Real player with 17.0 hrs in game
Kinda Heroes: The cutest RPG ever!
Very fun and addictive Clicker RPG. Some say it’s just a clicker game but I would strongly disagree. You level up skills, cook, craft, quest etc. so I would have to say that’s way more content than a mere clicker would be. There are in-game purchases but you honestly don’t have to buy the gemstones because you can get them from the different stages as you play. Highly recommend this game for anyone who likes clickers, rpgs or just relaxing to pass time.
– Real player with 100.8 hrs in game
It’s a cute simple RPG game. A little grindy and somewhat replayable if you want to try different classes. Ok for time killing.
There’s not much story at all. There are a few quests, but not much guidance. There is one (Find Woody) that I’m not sure how to complete.
UI is a little unintuitive, and scrolling horizontally seems reversed.
Sometimes there are bugs that require to close game and reopen.
– Real player with 12.6 hrs in game
Legends of Mathmatica²: Under the Shadow of Certainty
Legends of Mathmatica²: Under the Shadow of Certainty is a humorous, retro style JRPG, featuring a 16-bit aesthetic, an active time battle system, old school puzzle dungeons, and a comedic storyline that is filled with word play and genre savvy silliness.
You’ll guide the protagonist, Hiro, as he travels the land of Mathmatica in search of the man who destroyed Six O’ Clock Town, Hiro’s home town. Like any good JRPG protagonist, our Hiro will gather a band of heroes and misfits to his cause, save a few lives and complete a couple errands along the way (Those cats won’t walk themselves!). And while our Hiro may not be the sharpest sword in the armory, his adventure savvy intuition grants him an uncanny knack for getting out of (and into) all sorts of crazy situations.
Nightingale Downs
If I could I would give this game a neutral rating because the dev promised “over a dozen sidequests” and " 2-3 hours in length" for “$1.99” and that’s what you get.
But It still feels more like a homework for a gamedesign-class than a serious release. In the beginning you have to learn how to survive grinding, how to use the karma-system wisely and then, from one moment to another the game is over, the story finished and… youp. My Level 8-deer was already way overpowered. o_O
What’s also bothering me is that the Gui is designed for a party, but (afaik) you remain alone. Having to chose when you’re alone is… strange. And don’t get me startet on the classic RPGmaker-disease “We use 16 bit sprites & tiles but highres-fonts and drawings and everything else.” @_@
– Real player with 9.6 hrs in game
A good game for the price ($2). Very short. But quite fun. The developer listened to me and responded right away when I found a bug (creating the vine bridge to human village). If this developer put more effort into extending the game I could easily see it progressing further and further, but I can see why he would just choose to make a small offering and charge a small price, to see what the interest/profitability of game creation might be out there. I hope this developer continues to make games and I would be interested in another one or a longer one from him.
– Real player with 4.7 hrs in game
Adventure Time: Pirates of the Enchiridion
All the time I spent on this game was just hunting for achievements, side questing, exploring, and level grinding. But aside from that, the main story of this game is quite short, and it can be completed in about 2-3hrs. All in all, I think its a fun game and if not the first game that AT has with free roam and an open world setting. The turn-based battles are alright, with the game explaining how status debuffs work, elemental advantages, and buffs, it’s pretty easy to understand and master the game with just basic knowledge. You can pretty much destroy any boss you encounter by just playing against their weaknesses (every character has different elemental skills). But, the game’s pretty much over once you get BMO to join you, you’ll see what I mean when you play it. For the price it has right now, I think its worth it IMO, but better to wait for a sale to get it.
– Real player with 12.0 hrs in game
This is a casual turn based RPG based on the Adventure Time world including many of the shows famed voice actors. The game plays out like an extended episode or even movie with a pirates theme that gives off a WindWaker vibe with the boat you use to travel from the strange worlds.
The game is poorly optimised for PC with chopy frames and clunky feel and very poor menus, but it does all work and if you can get past the games annoyances your likely to enjoy this immersive world. Theres enough detail to make you feel like you really are in the Adventure Time world as oposed to a game developers intepretation of it.
– Real player with 11.8 hrs in game
Costume Quest
A great game in all aspects. It is a relaxing change of pace in the gaming world littered with FPS’s. Don’t let that fool you though ! This is a game which will involve you for the short 6-7 hours it lasts and the boss battles though easier than average will require rudimentary strategy. In all an enjoyable game with leaves you smiling ! I mean, with Glowing Unicorns, Ghost Pirates and even Ninjithsu Scarecrows, there is little chance of going wrong :)
What’s to Like ?
1. Good story, involving for both young and old.
– Real player with 26.4 hrs in game
Costume Quest is a short but extremely cute turn based RPG, You are a kid at halloween, Candy is the currency and costumes give you abilities. It really brings you into the mind of a 6 year old.
The Story is about little kids on Halloween, You are twins and you can pick if you want to play the brother or the sister, You need to collect candy in your robot costume while your sibling tags along in a candy costume, this soon turns into a Search and rescue mission when a candy stealing monster thinks your sibling is a real piece of candy.
– Real player with 20.2 hrs in game
CRONEWORLD RPG ADVENTURE - 1
TL;DR:
There’s seemingly a fairly appealing JRPG (this one is Korean, btw) beneath all the weird presentation peculiarities - like the cumbersome interface design and the unorthodox way the game runs and plays from a tech standpoint. Definitely not for everyone. Suggested for the technically inclined and geekily adventurous gamer, perhaps of the older crowd, who would not be averse to enduring some technical hurdles and the uncoordinated confusion (gameplay-wise) that is at least the initial part of the game as the player is getting up to speed with game mechanics.
– Real player with 1.7 hrs in game
This game is a sin against god.
– Real player with 0.5 hrs in game