5/5 rating based on 133 reviews. Read all reviews for Cardinal Quest 2 for iPhone.
Cardinal Quest 2 is free iOS app published by Randomnine Ltd
Z4PH0D
Very well designed, and each of the classes play very different to keep the game fresh.
Becketty23
This is a deep little Roguelike beauty. You play one of 6 character classes (with an unlockable 7th), using a broad set of increasingly powerful skills to contend with hordes of classic foes and mythic nemeses. Questing through an epic geography in 3 domains, you discard your common possessions to acquire mystic arts, wondrous items and legendary artifacts while developing manifold tactics and styles of play. Morale points accrue as you triumph or perish, and they are spent to open new paths for your characters to follow. Well composed music, 16 bit tiles and storylines vest the other game elements splendidly to make this an endlessly replayable gem.
Data me
This the best rogue-like RPG out there with not only amazing replay ability but a multitude of ways to play all based on the character you choose at the beginning of each play through. This is a magnum opus of a game with this being my third time redownloading it to replay all the careers (levels) over again. It’s a must play, hands down, with not only an amazing soundtrack, art style, and gameplay loop but it all being on my phone on the go. Just waiting until they finally make a Nintendo Switch port for this sucker. And I’m somewhat unsure if they will make a third entry, but I would be dying for a new one anytime soon!
SirSpeakingPineapple
I got this game years ago, didn’t actually realize how much I played it until I almost got every single achievement and saw that it kept track of how much time you spent playing the game. At the time of posting this I have wasted about 426 hours in the game and only have one more achievement to go. This is the best rouge-like RPG I have ever played and the fact that it’s a mobile game that is this good just boggles my mind. It may be difficult at times and it may take time to unlock certain skills or characters using the currency of “morale” earned at the end of each run, but it is actually fun getting there. I wouldn’t worry about the in game purchases either, I never spend a dime on those. You could get 10,000 morale by just completing act 3 a couple times on Suicide difficulty. There are many different ways to play even within each class depending on what skills and items you decide to start with. If you are looking for the perfect rouge-like RPG, this is what you go for. 11/10 - Best mobile game to ever exist.
poolboy ron
This is my first review of anything. CQ2 is so engaging, rewarding & all the while, nostalgic. Sword & sorcery at its best! A must have for any lover of retro RPGs. Thanks Ruardo & Ido!
lil b-ho
Good game. I think there could be some improvements. Map is difficult to see. Pathing is wonky. Bushes are too hard to see beyond (op)