bomba's House Of Flancakes

Posted on Sep 4th 2011 at 02:05:29 AM by (bombatomba)
Posted under RPG Games, iOS, App Store

I feel kind of funny writing this.  See, I started writing this article about six months ago, when I purchased a 4th Gen iTouch.  At the time I was just getting dipping into that iOS had to offer and was not impressed.  As far as I was concerned, there was nothing I was interested in outside of a few touch-centric titles (Angry Birds).  My iTouch was used to stream podcasts, listen to audiobooks, and a few other choice utilities (organize grocery lists, alarm clock).  I found myself disliking long-winded discussions about iPhone/iTouch gaming, and would skip entire podcasts if I felt they focused too much on the platform.  Oh how things have changed.

I'm still not sure when it first started, but I found myself downloading random games, sampling them and (more often than not) deleting them, trying to find a happy medium between the style of game played and the offered controls.  I felt like a velociraptor in Jurassic Park, attacking parts of the electrified fence to find a weak spot.  Okay, that was a bad analogy.  How about:  I was trying to find my niche.  That is better.  Now to business.

The word is that I'm getting an iTunes card for my approaching B-day, which I want to spend entirely on games.  The plan is to sift through the Games section of the App Store, buying those that catch my eye.  I'll test when possible, and give precedence to those that are on sale (saving the names of those I'll have to pass up due to price).  What I hope to have is a nice bunch of games to play along with a goodly amount of games to purchase later.  I already have about $8 in Apple bucks, so I'll be able to get a few games if I so wish.

Now in the past week I've already picked two games (although I only paid for one).  The first is Zenonia 3by Gamevil, an excellent Secret of Mana-type game with a ton of content (four character classes, items to combine, multiple quests, a multi-floor dungeon called the Execution Room, skill trees, and more).  There were two versions, paid and free, so naturally I got the free.  So far the game is excellent, and the amount of stuff to do is staggering considering the price of the game (.99 cents and free).  I cannot recommend this game enough to lovers of the genre.



The second game is  Aralon - Sword and Shadow by Crescent Moon Games, an Oblivion-style third-person action/RPG.  Naturally with these types of games (as with all touch-screen games, I reckon) there is a question about the usability of the controls, but in this case it is all for naught.  The controls are fine (though they would be better on an iPad), and more than enough to get one through the game (or at least the hour that I played).   I have to be honest, while there are other Oblivion-style games on the App Store, this one was on sale for .99 cents (down from $4.99).



I've still got a couple bucks (and more coming) so I'll follow the breadcrumb-trail of App Store and Youtube links to find some great games.

[UPDATE]  Apparently a bunch of companies in the App Store are having a Labor Day sale, so I'll check those out either tonight or tomorrow.  Also, Aralon is back up to $4.99.


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I never had much problems finding games on iOS, because I like puzzle games. There's plenty of good puzzle games to be had on the platform (Trainyard is probably my favorite so far, but Super Yum Yum and PathPix Zen are also up there). It gets a bit trickier to find worthwhile platformers, and I've essentially given up on finding RPGs. I've downloaded Zenonia 3 to give a try, though.

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