Magic Sword+ Reviews – Page 6

5/5 rating based on 57 reviews. Read all reviews for Magic Sword+ for iPhone.
Magic Sword+ is free iOS app published by NTT Solmare

Very entertaining

WordUpYoYoYo

Game only has three love choices, but they're so well rounded, that's all you need! Story line isn't very original, but the characters are great so it doesn't matter. Plus, they have super spicy endings!!! Probably the spiciest in all of Solmare's games. The MC also tends to be more active and less "blushing flower" than other games. The spin offs are REALLY funny.


No One, Really?

Tis I!

6/10.(Don't question my rating method?) I've tried again and again to play this game, but have yet to accomplish a character story. The art style is pretty nice for this game and the characters aren't too bad, but...the gameplay itself feels empty. It feels too forced, like trying to walk a log. Heck, even MC and the missions themselves aren't terrible (from what I've played--not much), but as I said the gameplay's just bland.


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Luna yeah

It would be nice to date King Arthur or have an adventure with him.


The Only Problem

Lisathia

So far the story has been nice. I would like to give a 5 star review. My only problem with being able to leave a 5 star review ... they make you choose between email your friends or leaving a review as part of the game play to proceed. I would rather post on Facebook or Twitter.


Get a Real Book Instead

player58z

This is my first "Shall we date?" app and probably my last. The interface is clunky. Gameplay is shallow. The same character graphics are used over and over, just pasted onto different backgrounds. Sometimes, a character's features are replaced with a smile or frown. You get an avatar - for your account not the story. For some weird reason, your avatar is a hideous chibi that looks nothing like the story graphics. You can spend real money on trashy, outlandish outfits for the avatar in a vain attempt to make it less ugly. The company capitalizes on people feeling invested to pressure them into spending real money to keep reading. The farther a reader gets into the story, the more money or the more consecutive days of busywork are required to continue. You will either waste a lot of time to finish or will spend more than you would ever shell out for an e-book, even one with graphics. The story itself? It's like fanfiction - BAD fanfiction. The "heroine" is an empty-headed twit using grand pronouncements of "not giving up" as a substitute for action. She does nothing but ineffectually beg the men to quit arguing while she pants over a guy she barely knows. Two of the men are so obnoxious I want to slap them. Constantly. The third is so perky and cheerful he might as well be a beagle puppy. And the programming is so limited you must choose a romantic partner before reading any of the story. There's no way to reread what you've unlocked so far, but that's not much of a loss. I managed to make it to chapter 3, and so far the most exciting thing to happen was the guys arguing about a tree. Then they argued about supper. Really. Occasionally you get a dialogue choice. If you chastise your guy for acting like a jerk, it costs you "Love Meter" points. Character development? What's that? I can already tell that you can't reach the maximum "Love Meter" through dialogue choices alone. Of course you can also use real money to boost the "Love Meter" and get the super-special romantic ending. Or you could go to your local library and check out a book that's actually worth reading.


Loved it before, still love it now.

Kendra Thompson

I played this forever ago on an old iPad, and I loved it. The art was great and the story was nice. Sometimes it felt a bit forced. Over all though it was fun. I recently downloaded it again on my phone and I still love it. My ID: Lfh7WpDD5L


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