Mysterious Castle
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Version :1.51
Size :212.29Mb
Updated :Oct 14,2019
Developer :Jeremy Jurksztowicz
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Based on the user reviews on the Apple App Store, here are three cons and pros of the "Mysterious Castle" app: **Pros:** 1. Engaging puzzles and storyline kept users hooked and entertained. 2. Beautiful graphics and immersive atmosphere created a sense of adventure. 3. Innovative gameplay mechanics and special effects impressed many users. **Cons:** 1. Some users found the game's difficulty level uneven and frustrating at times. 2. Limited interaction with NPCs and unclear motivations for their actions. 3. Unreliable save feature caused minor losses for a few frustrated players.
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Description
A minimal touch interface controls a party of adventurers in a turn-based adventure set in a procedurally generated open world filled with monsters and treasure. - Control 1-4 characters as they explore and engage in tactical turn based combat with enemy parties of monsters in a huge open world. - Huge procedurally generated world plus varied monsters and items makes for endless playability. - Use combat techniques, spells, bows, wands, staffs, potions, sneak-attacks, and more to dispatch monsters and make your way to the bottom of the network of dungeons that dot the forest.
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    By Sonny NguyenMay 30,2015
    The game overall is pretty good. It takes a few tries before you get the hang of it. The UI is very clunky in terms of trying to target the right tile especially when there are things on door archways. But once you can get past the initial problems the game gets a lot more fun.
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    By Rovk GodOct 24,2017
    This game is definitely challenging, but worth it. I’ve played through it so many times, both solo and with parties, that I’ve adjusted to my one complaint; the quirky interface. The game is based on the Dungeons & Dragons 3.5e ruleset, so referencing an srd might help explain things. One thing that’s not obvious is that trees, shrubs, and stumps provide cover from enemy attacks. Also, you have the option, when soloing and killed, to reincarnate as the creature that defeated you. This is by far my favorite aspect of this game; demon lords and ancient vampires are the best! Now just waiting for an iOS 11 update so I can get back to adventuring!
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    By Lord ThagJan 22,2020
    Used to play this back on my iPad 2. It’s a great roguelike, with a sprawling world, and most unusually, a party based system. It’s one of those one-person passion projects that often have rough edges (the interface), but have more content and passion than any number of slick, quick corporate money grabs. Some years back, it vanished from the app store, and then was lost, I thought for good, in the 64 bit purge. I was wrong. I was scrolling through my uninstalled software list and I see it again, with a fancy new icon. No way, I think, but yep, it’s the same game. Only now I can use a mouse in iOS 13 and it’s even more fun than I remember. If you like your old school roguelike dungeon crawls mixed with some open world exploring and classic Ultima vibes, with some nicely tactical combat, this is the game you’re looking for. So glad to have it back.
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    By BaowulfAug 7,2015
    I have played these games since the days they used a text terminal on a dec 10... and pretty much the whole time wanted one to be party based. This is it! Fun and fast playing as these games go. Bit of a learning curve, a little skimpy on info, interface "features", but 5 stars none the less because it is interesting, fun, and fits my handheld gaming style.
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    By GanookisJun 23,2017
    This game is a very fun and very challenging old school tactical RPG. Requires a good bit of planning and strategy and you always feel like you're on the brink. You can tell the developer had fun making it. 5 stars despite the flaws - just know that this is a low budget indie game. The single most sketchy thing about it is the situation of the "enable Permadeath" button. You have to swipe past it every time you go to the menu screen, and the "are you sure?" Is always popping up accidentally. One stray touch and your game is screwed. The game glitches every now and then, and you can become stuck in the walls- be sure to save in case that happens.