An evil king that threatened the world in the past becomes free from his seal after 120 years. The descendants of the heroes who saved the world have to stand up to fight this new evil. However, will the world overcome the suzerainty and racial pride of humans, elves and dwarves to face this threat?
A fantastic retro RPG with top quality nostalgic pixel art and a game system worthy of modern times.
Battle with more than 20 classes that can be changed in combat and unlock boards to strengthen stats and learn special skills. The formations are also important to get advantages in turn-based battles. In the end, clear a wide variety of conditions in-game to earn high quality rewards!
* This app supports devices newer than iPhone 7 and iPad 5th with iOS 11 and up. User support on non-supported devices is not guaranteed.
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Muscle dance
Whoever wrote this one was high. I just couldn’t stomach the endlessly repeating string of badly translated platitudes. “Oh, you are the greatest. No you are the best! Here have the first donut, I insist! Well you are so kind. Really the most wonderful dwarf there is. And as far as elves go—blah blah blah blah.” On and on and on. It got the point were I dreaded the cut scenes, especially toward the end.
Otherwise, the abilities and classes were thoughtful and interesting.
The items were uninspired and monotonous.
The combat was intuitive and sleek.
The dungeons and monsters were colorful but terribly repetitive.
2 star
Awesome
Hopefully they’ll make a part two of this game.
A step backwards
A neat class system is all it’s got. Everything else, from combat dynamics to growth chart to the plot, is a step backwards from the great game of Dragon Lapis. Story is just plain stupid - a dwarf, an elf, and two humans explore the power of friendship! Even that sounds more exciting than it is. I regret spending money on this. Buy Dragon Lapis instead. If you already own Dragon Lapis, play it again instead.
Dragon series
Plays a lot like the other dragon sinker, dragon lapis, dragon whatever’s with a bit different class/enhancements system. Fun game, if you like old school rpgs this is a good fit!
Great game!
I admit, I wasn’t sure what to expect. The class system wasn’t going the way I thought, but then I figured out that the class system is unlocked and augmented by side quests. Once I got that down, the game really opened up. Plus, there is a great post game section that…well I won’t spoil it, but I found it satisfying.
Good game but
The class upgrade system is kinda lacking. I’m 7 hours in and I have yet to find anything to actually upgrade the class. Maybe I missed something but it’s extremely hard. I hit class level 5 and actual level 10. Now I’m level 60 and my class level is still 5.
Fun game to discover
I do like the style of the game with death animations of enemies breaking into pieces, to the random daily roulette wheel. It’s also $1 cheaper than the google play version with the same 150 premium coins if you want to buy here after trying the freemium there.
The story has good dialogue and I like the screen reddening when hit (and it’s not a bright flash which is good).