Can’t Stop Playing
I bought the full game. It’s worth every penny. I can’t stop playing. Thank you.
Ja, Eldrum ist kostenlos herunterzuladen, enthält jedoch In-App-Käufe oder Abonnements.
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Eldrum bietet mehrere In-App-Käufe/Abonnements, der durchschnittliche In-App-Preis beträgt $5.82.
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I bought the full game. It’s worth every penny. I can’t stop playing. Thank you.
Compared to other games like this, this game strikes a great balance of story and systems. Other games feel either too invested in numerous gameplay systems, or so invested in story that you are practically reading a book. Highly recommend!
I love this game! It’s so much fun and I am totally blind and this is such a great accessible game! Reminds me of the old-school choose your own adventure, but it has different attributes to it that I love. The first game is really great as well and I’m looking forward to the third game. Thanks so much!
When I first downloaded this game, I was a bit skeptical, as I remember having problems with untold, the first game in the series. It’s been a long time, but from what I can remember, untold was too linear for my taste and also had annoying glitches when it came to saving. Once I started playing this though, I was hooked. First of all, this installment in the series is not linear at all. It’s almost open world, with a map that allows you to freely explore all kinds of different areas.combat is very interesting, with a turn based system mostly focused on gear. It’s really fun to try out different weapon, armor, and shield combinations to test out the different battle strategies. As for story, the world is very intricate and well developed, with so much lore to get lost in. The amazing writing and suspenseful background music really helps me get into the mind of my character, making me feel that I’m actually there. It’s not too overly complicated though, and the quest tab provides summaries of the most important information in case you forget. There’s also full on books in the game which you can read from your inventory screen. They had this in the first game too, but these seem to be even more detailed and realistic. I can tell the developers put a lot of time and effort into this, and I’m especially thankful to them for making it accessible to the blind. It’s quite difficult to find good games to play as a screen reader user, and this one meets all the requirements for being completely accessible. While combat in the first game was a bit difficult, trying to tap the buttons in time using voiceover, this one is turn based, so that stress has entirely gone away. Thanks for adding another amazing RPG to the roster of games blind people like me can play.
Still playing in the beginning of the game. Similar to Untold (first one) in that you make various choices, fight enemies, equip gear, level up, and pick stats to level. Also, NO IAP. NO Gacha !!! Just a free demo and then purchase the whole game. Some major differences compared to the first. First of all, it is more turn based so you don’t just mash the button the whole time. Speed still matters for turn order though. Also, you’ll face multiple enemies at once this time around and they appear as an image on screen. Story wise, it picks up right where Untold leaves off but with a totally different character. There’s a matter of reputation with different factions now so you’ll have to take that into account when making choices. I’m really happy with it so far. And I can’t thank the developers enough for keeping it in portrait mode. It is a must for me. Oh, and I think it’s awesome that they provide a free demo to play through the first part of the game. It’s a great way to try it out to make sure you like it. I plan on playing this one like I did the first installment. I’m going to play it all the way through without any help and then play it a second time following the guide. Hopefully they have a great guide like they did with Untold. Go enjoy this game! It’s a free demo so you have nothing to lose.
Very accessible for blind people a great interactive story.Love the combat
This game is even more enthralling than Eldrum: Untold! A wonderful continuation of the series!
This game is great at what it does I am in love with it you start off weak and gain stats and you can even notice you get stronger as you start cleaving threw enemies easily I have redone this about 5 times and still haven found all the severest aka the main one is the church I’m still looking for anything else in the starting area expect the litttle orb that makes two new weapons at the end of the game
Stands among the best gamebooks ever written, just as good as any created back in the 1980s and 90s.
Great game. Very entertaining and engaging
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