Lords of Aswick Reviews

5/5 rating based on 43 reviews. Read all reviews for Lords of Aswick for iPhone.
Lords of Aswick is paid iOS app published by Hosted Games LLC

Fantastic Work

SwagdogGajillionaire

This game is a true masterpiece of the role playing genre. With many captivating arcs and several different paths of outcome depending on your choices, Lords of Aswick brings you into the Early Middle Ages in a tale that parallels Britain’s “Troubles” during the succession crisis of Matilda. I fully recommend this game to anyone who loves fantasy and history.


Great but needs some fixing

that jist happened

This is a great read. Though there are quiet a few bugs I made the Kong’s daughter queen and won that engagement it then made me a John Doe and when I died it said I went off to the crusades even though I was the high chancellor. It’s great just needs some bug fixing.


Lords

Jagshrvehevsj

One of the best games released honestly I was fantastic I noticed some very minor grammar and spelling errors but it was a problem this game is a must play for anyone interested in chose you own adventures


Nice historical flavor, but proofreading problems & lack of interactivity

okchickadee

This was clearly deeply researched and thoughtfully made, with a detailed, immersive historical flavor, but there were near-constant random tense changes, from past to present to past to present, often within the same paragraph. It was distracting. Tense would often change six or seven times within the same scene--and I mean actions that were happening in the "present" of the story sometimes got present tense and sometimes past tense, at random. The other issue was that there was very little interactivity for long stretches of the story. I'd frequently have to flip through 10 or more pages of story before getting any kind of involvement in making a choice, even a minor one. This is a creative decision, I guess, but it makes the story very dry and isn't what I expect from a choice game. But please fix at least one of these two problems (I guess the tense might be easier)! I enjoyed the story otherwise. If it were more of a choice-driven game, the tense issue would be forgivable because I'd be more involved in the narrative, and if the tenses were fixed, the lack of choice would be more forgivable, but these two major problems in combination meant that I was forced to sit and read long tracts of a novel that hadn't been carefully proofread, which... isn't that fun.


Great Game

LordObs

This game is definitely worth the money, and it kinda reminds me of A Game Of Thrones! The characters were a bit flat and under devolved, and there wasn't any real romance as far as I can tell, but I suppose that fits the theme.


Great game

Ic3Braker

I don't often do reviews, but when I do, it's because the game deserves it. This game is one such example. There were instances that I think could have been better, however the length and story made up for it in my opinion.


Good but with room for improvement

Qualto

I found this game to be very entertaining. The setting was good, the story was engaging and there is a fair amount of replay, enough for at least 2-3 play throughout in one sitting. My only complaints are that for such a long story there is relatively little interaction on the readers part and I think the author would have greatly benefited from a proof reader as there is a fair amount of spelling and grammatical errors. Overall though I would recommend this game.


Amazing

Majbobbyj11

This is my first review so sorry if it's sloppy My only con about this game is that it can take a couple of pages to make a decision but other than that this is by far one of the greatest RPG/simulation games I've ever played on the AppStore As soon as you open up the app and see some of the options such as being able to see what countrys there are and there geography and being able to find out more of the concepts of the game and can clearly see they've done there research but the best part is as soon as you start the game you feel so immersed in the world and every division you make matter. It has multiple options and different outcomes for everything which is why this game is one of my favorites and this game is long so but extremely fleshed out and they really did an amazing job so one again an amazing game. 10/10 One of the best


Good, but needs proof-reading

Black-Contradiction

The game has good historical flavor and sense of agency when playing the protagonist. However, it needs some proof-reading and, what was more frustrating for me, had a few instances of looped gameplay. For example, when I am choosing my constable in Chapter IV, the game describes for me a great veteran option to choose. When I try to choose the option, however, I loop back to the prior scene. Very frustrating.


Boring

xXCamkiller518Xx

First and foremost, I will give credit to the author for the detail of the research invested into this story. However, that is where my praise ends. Overall it lacked intensity, fervor; it felt like a complacent story of a knight lacking any combat. I have invested approximately 3 hours into the game this far and find it taxing to continue. The story has only a focus on the politics and I feel there is some ambiguity as to what this game actually is on first glance, so allow me to enlighten: It is droll work of a Knights story lacking any combat scenes what-so-ever. The only good thing about it is the amount of research wasted on such a futile endeavor.