Goblin Sword Reviews

5/5 rating based on 241 reviews. Read all reviews for Goblin Sword for iPhone.
Goblin Sword is paid iOS app published by Gelato Games Ltd

Excellent

CPA09

Best retro platformer I’ve played. Well done.


Please add new stuff?

mooggxfkdrh

More stuff would be a dream !:)


Sound doesn’t work

hoblingolder

For some reason the sound does not work from iPhone speakers. Only when headphones are connected it works.


One thing

Aiden Joel B

The only that would make it better would be if I could play it with a controller


Utterly fantastic.

htfjfghk.jhgfm

Hours of gameplay. RPG elements. Epic bosses. This has got it all.


Great fun !

mckeesportpaguy

How is there not a sequel to this game ? Reminds me of the early mega man games 100 percent . What a fun game and hours of gameplay . Play this now !


Would pay big bucks for a sequel

Señor 4stall

I replay this game all the time. Wish there was a sequel or more levels.


AMAZING

Bubbles floating joyfuly

I have played this game throughout three times. Meaning I have collected all the treasures and crystals from every level, done every challenge and collected all the swords and whatnot three times. And you bet I will be getting it for a fourth time. I am enthusiastic about a potential new level as ones in the past have never disappointed Thank you, Lucas


Ehh

issarr

This was a great game that lasted my a couple years to beat. But that’s the problem, there’s nothing new in 2 years and the last update was a screen support for iphone x. This game is great don’t get me wrong but there is nothing new. If the developers add a new world or some new swords then I’d probably redownload but in the meantime go check out deadcells. It’s pretty much goblin sword but better.


Nice game, but left wanting more...

=owlz=

I don’t buy a lot of games, but after reading the many positive reviews I thought I would make an exception. The controls are easy to get used to and the game begins with great promise. However, as I got further along I was left wanting more. There is almost no difference between weapons and thus very little incentive to upgrade your character. I played the last 5 chapters with the same sword I bought in the first chapter. I was a little annoyed that there is no perceptible difference in the suits of armor (only there for fashion?) and I still have no idea what purpose the souvenirs play in the game. It would have been nice to be able to trade, sell, or incorporate these souvenirs into the overall story (e.g. quests given by the townsfolk you meet along the way). About the only exciting thing was discovering the different relics. I would have liked a little more character development and more of a story to motive further gameplay. It would have been nice to have a health bar rather than discrete hearts; I think that would have helped fix the issue with the different suits of armor. In the end, it was an entertaining game, but I admit that I only completed the game because I can’t leave a game half done.