Hero Mages Reviews

4/5 rating based on 22 reviews. Read all reviews for Hero Mages for iPhone.
Hero Mages is paid iOS app published by D20Studios, LLC

A great start, but some odd design choices.

Lil Pips

I'm glad I purchased this game, as I'd like to see more from this obviously talented developer. A LOT of Hero Mages is done extremely well. The graphics are crisp, the UI is beautiful, and things like the game log and line of sight are done better than in some AAA titles. The strategy on hand is good, if not particularly deep. The ability to have multiple offline and online games going at once is fantastic, and I wish more games included this. Some negatives for this title: 1. Don't let the description fool you into thinking you are getting a campaign. The six missions are just a tutorial. The first three missions barely even let you do anything. The final three are fine (with some interesting choices that can even change the way the tutorial plays out!) but amount to maybe 15-20 minutes of gaming. This is a big negative, and almost strikes me as false advertising. A real campaign would be most welcome here. 2. Around half of the champions cannot be selected for games. They are only available during the very short tutorial missions. This seems silly, as more choices equals more strategy. 3. This most definitely has NOTHING to do with a CCG. The spells could (at a STRETCH) be called cards, but there is nothing collectible about them, and you cannot do ANYTHING with them before a game (no deckbuilding for example). 4. You track so many different statistics, and yet when it comes time to choose our champions, we must go to a WEB PAGE to see their health, attack, defense, and abilities? No No NO. Put this info where it belongs. 5. The lobby system is neat, but Game Center integration would be better (with leaderboards and achievements). Don't let this stop you from picking this one up. With a few patches, this will be great!


Pretty Awesome.

Clever21nj

The review my Lil Pips has some great info, so I'm not going to overload you. If you are looking for a really crisp, cool RPG'ish game this is pretty spot on. The developer seems to be promising more content (free) in updates, and I don't mind the game not having an extensive campaign mode, though adding one would be a thoroughly welcome addition to an already good product. I bought it to doodle with while watching television or riding my exercise bike, or whenever I have a free few minutes. I'm patient, and with so many other sweet games vying for my attention I'm sure before I know it this will have several updates. Hats off to the Dev, and thank you for bringing a game like this to my iPad/iPhone. I wish games bursting with juicy potential were released more often!


Nice job :)

Ck108860

I've played the computer version of this game off and on for the past couple years, and I love it. Now I can take it wherever I go. I'm hoping for more campaign updates in the future, but besides that good job.


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It's too hard for new players.


Amazing

Asylumr69

Absolutely love this iPhone port will be sharing with all my friends!


Very Promising

RPGLoverrrrr

I am a HUGE gamer. Played almost every RPG on the iPhone. I must say, this one has promise. It is like Hunters with a bit less slickness, but more in-game variety (with the spells and all) and a sword and sorcery theme. I'm enjoying myself so far and I would recommend it both for fun and to support the developer for putting in the effort to give us an enjoyable game.


Great BUT

Mystic Gh0st

Love the game, the style it's meshed in I like more than I thought I would. Loving it, HOWEVER, I hate the fact there are characters available that I can't play for whatever reason. If this is additionally purchasable, there should be a link in app.


Nothing else like this

RangerRobAZ

Finally a great miniature skirmish war game has come to the iOS world. This game really scratches that itch for tabletop war gaming, without all the hassle.


Be aware

XXZombieXX

I must admit I expected something quite different. There is no campaign mode so you are stuck playing simple single matches. This got old quickly. The game suffers from lack of options and a compelling reason to play. Couple this with a combat system heavily hinging on the RNG and you have something of an oddity. I uninstalled it, sadly after about ten matches.


No stars

Nostars13

I bought this because of how much I still enjoy the computer versions. I will be trashing this version since it is nothing but a battle engine. Who cares? Admittedly if it was possible to actually win an occasional battle it might be different. I have been playing this for several days without being able to win a single battle. I have gone through the tutorial seven or eight times plus about twenty or thirty of the two different battle options. Hopefully the developers will actually rework this into an actual game rather than simply a battle engine. I would choose no stars exempt you are not given a choice. You have to pick at least one star to upload a review. This is why I choose to put "No stars" in the title field and the nickname field.