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BEST GAME I played this game for hour’s I like this game so much I completed it 5 times and almost all achievements. Thank you plz bring Swordigo 2 very soon.
Yes, Swordigo is completely free and it doesn't have any in-app purchases or subscriptions.
✅ The Swordigo app appears to be high-quality and legitimate. Users are very satisfied.
Swordigo is free.
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4.26 out of 5
50 ratings in Nepal
BEST GAME I played this game for hour’s I like this game so much I completed it 5 times and almost all achievements. Thank you plz bring Swordigo 2 very soon.
This game literally brings be good old memories when I completed all the levels. Today I suddenly feel like downloading it. My memories were best at those time when I used to play these games with my cousin and sibling✅❤️💙💜💜💜💜💜💜💙💙💙
I have played this game many years ago.And its really good.I think its part two also be
In ny mobile this game go autoback
This Is The Best Ever Game I Played Till Now. But The Thing Is I Already Completed All Level So That's Why Including Me Other People Also Want Swordigo 2As Soon As Possible. Hope You Will Do It. 🔥❤️Crazy Fan of Swordigo🔥❤️
best game ever i have finished it 2 yrs ago now again i am playing it
Little bit
A very good game.
A classic style scroller with just enough variety, difficulty and spice to be just right. A fun journey smooth controls and fun graphics. Great for a short adventure!
Swordigo has a lot of things going for it. As a combat-based metroidvania platformer on the iOS App Store, it doesn’t have a lot of competition. Yes, Dead Cells exists, but that’s not exactly free, is it? Plus, the combat is actually mostly fun and there are enough interesting battle conditions and unique enemies to keep it from getting stale. The game is also short enough to not overstay its welcome yet long enough to give multiple hours’ worth of enjoyment. The difficulty scaling also feels natural, with the only major difficulty spike being right at the final dungeon. Now that all sounds well and good, but why only three stars? Ads. So many ads. You’ll see one every other loading screen and most game overs, and almost all of them soak up at least 15 seconds of your time. I used to play this game before it had so many ads, so seeing them now was jarring. There’s also a lingering feeling of low quality visual design, and it’s hard to ignore that most of the areas seem to be on a floating island, though that doesn’t fit anywhere in the world building. In addition, despite the quality of the combat, many of the bosses can be easily cheesed, which makes them a lot less interesting. Overall, I would definitely recommend this game if you can stomach the ads (or can just go offline). You can grow to enjoy this game fairly quickly, as I have. Just watch out for Snowbugs. They’re TERRIFYING.