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Exiled Kingdoms RPG

Exiled Kingdoms is a single player Action-RPG that allows you to roam freely through a unique world. It is an isometric game, inspired by some of the best role-playing games from the past decades; it brings back the old spirit of the classics in many ways: a challenging environment, choices with consequences, and a solid game system, with different paths to develop your character.
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Games Free 4 Dimension Games S.L. iPhone, iPad, iPod

Explore the world: no one will point you to the best hidden secrets. Talk to hundreds of different characters, each with unique dialogues, and solve dozens of quests. Customize your character with dozens of skills and hundreds of different items. Overcome all kind of monsters and antagonists, choosing carefully the weapons or powers for each encounter. And return to the classical dungeon crawl, with traps and secret doors, and death awaiting the unwary adventurer behind every corner.

Forums and more information: http://www.exiledkingdoms.com

Free version: allows to play as a Warrior or a Rogue. It includes 15 areas, 16 completable quests (others partially completable), and many hours of gameplay, with a level cap adequate to the areas available. More free maps and content will be added with future updates.

Full version: requires a single in-app purchase, which unlocks everything, forever. No other activations are needed. Includes 73 areas, 61 quests (plus 130+ generated quests), hundreds of dialogues, counting over 100,000 words; approximately 70+ hours of gameplay, and more content gets added all the time. Additionally, the full version unlocks the Iron-Man mode (permadeath) and makes the Cleric class available.


STORY INTRODUCTION: A DARK TALE, AND A BRAVE NEW WORLD

A century ago, the Andorian Empire was destroyed by a magical cataclysm that brought The Horrors into our world; humanity was nearly annihilated. Many thousands managed to escape sailing away to the Imperial Colony of Varannar: a savage island, dangerous and unexplored. Mistrust and blame made impossible to elect a new Emperor, and the four Exiled Kingdoms were proclaimed.

Nowadays, the ragtag kingdoms still struggle to survive in a harsh land, often waging war on each other. Empire and the Horrors are, for many, just old legends and fairytales. You are a novice adventurer, rarely paying attention to such old stories; you're more concerned with your latest misadventures and lack of gold.

But for once, luck seems to be on your side. You received a letter from New Garand, stating that you are the sole beneficiary of a big inheritance. You don’t remember any relatives in the capital of the Kingdom of Varsilia, but certainly that won’t stop you from an opportunity like this! The road to New Garand will reveal many surprises, and will teach you that fairytales and legends can become, in fact, very real.

Reviews

Just buy it
CelticWalker92

Exiled Kingdoms is a great game, obviously. I would liken it to if Dark Souls and Diablo had pity sex with each other and this game was their bastard, but that would be a little rude. It is an excellent game, especially played on hard mode, because you need to pick your fights wisely, avoiding enemies that are too high for you to fight, or steering clear of groups of lower level opponents. The undead are uncharacteristically hard in this game, which I very much appreciate, and the dry sarcasm also makes me laugh much more than it should. Just buy it.


Pleasantly surprised
Jordan Heidi Nfld

I downloaded another RPG game in the App Store and found this one in the recommended section, I ended up playing this game for hours instead of the game that I sought out initially. It definitely has a retro vibe, but that is something to be loved. Also the developers seem very attentive and, for what it’s worth, quite humble, it goes without saying that I almost immediately purchased the full license to the game. I don’t regret it at all, this game has hours and hours of fun to be had. Thank you guys so much, I look forward to playing more of your games! <3 Edit: Wow! I just learned that this entire game was made by one person. Good on you, man! I’m blown away.


Reminds me of Ultima Online
SyralHe

I just started playing in Casual mode, which is still plenty difficult by the way. I wish Ultima Online was mobile, loved playing this immediately. Waiting to see how it plays out before giving 5 stars.


Fun but frustrating
Briiiiiiiius

I’m a sucker for RPG’s so I was delighted to find a game that doesn’t depend on the old “pay to play” mechanics. With a one-time fee for the full game this app is already leaps and bounds above other similar games. And if not completely open-world there are plenty of quests to hold one’s attention for quite some time. That being said, the game can be very punishing at points. Grinding for XP can get a little monotonous and the warrior class is the only on in my experience that isn’t infuriatingly low on HP. Also: any setting above “casual” will end in tears.


S I M P L Y DELICIOUS
123Lancelot321

It’s a great game. I’m a bad reviewer. I have been trying to come up with a series of three compliments, but I am having trouble coming up with good ones that really fit it, so here it goes anyway. It is witty, like the kind of witty that is not like laugh out loud witty, but it may put a slight smirk on yer face. It’s made by a small team/one guy which is pretty kool and makes you forgive its difficulty and certain character in a certain tower. Most lasterly, idk it free ‘n stuff for a rather scrumptious amount.


Amazing, with only minor quibbles. A+ game.
Red277777

This game is incredibly good. It has a huge amount of content to explore, quests to take on, npcs to interact with, equipment to gather, and combats with different monsters. The controls work well, although occasionally it can be a bit tough during fighting. A few minor quibbles- it’s annoying to have to fight endless battles when moving between cities- could maps have less monsters appear on them after they have been mostly cleared once? Gaining levels with a more less grind would be good too. Also, while the vault system is useful, just giving a junk bag for heroes to store their kit in would be more fluid and lead to less having to traipse across several maps to find a city because I put my anti frost kit in the vault and encountered a frost cave. Additionally, while the journal is helpful for storing quest missions and revealed information, could this be transposed onto the maps too so as to make it easier to find quest locations after you have been told their location. Also, maybe five recommended minimum hero level numbers for each map section, which would help with players from accidentally running their hero into a level 15 map zone when just level 3, for example. Maybe check out Spider Software’s Avernum series for some ideas on how to do the junk bag and map quest transposition. I do somewhat wish combat was turn based but the real time fighting works generally well. These minor quirks aside, this game is spectacular. I have played for many hours now and it’s depth reminds me of Darklands. A must buy for any serious rpg player. One final note - the game starts off very hard: but don’t let that put you off - it’s worth persevering, really.


Great game but hard
Boo boo kitty fawk

Not difficult in a bad way, enough to keep you interested. Really liking this game.


The best RPG on iPhone
AWS2 Rice

It’s simply the best. I downloaded this just before deployment and I played it consistently for 4-5 months. So much to do. Anxiously looking forward to them extending their map.


Stretched Out of Proportion on iPad
<mikeyb>

Looks terrible on 4:3 iPad screen. Letterbox option or zoom out to show more game real estate. Something needs to be done. Amateurish implementation ruins a great game.


One of the best mobile games out there
Brodacious the Great

I’m usually not a fan of 2 dimensional fantasy themed rpgs, but this game is one of my favorite games. This is basically Skyrim but 2D, with an expansive open world featuring engaging main story quests, plenty of side quests, the best controls for a mobile game I have ever seen, a world that has a lot of depth, and an excellent payment model (free accounts can play up to level 8 in a huge swath of land full of things to do, but it is only a tiny fraction of the whole game world). Also there are no ads. My one warning is that this game is shockingly difficult even on the easiest difficulty, so hit that quick save button as much as possible