4/5 rating based on 128 reviews. Read all reviews for Pathfinder Adventures for iPhone.
Pathfinder Adventures is free iOS app published by Asmodee Digital
Old man adam
I enjoyed learning the game but was very disappointed that all levels above the first level are cash purchase only. So, unless you want to really pay to play this game do not bother even downloading it.
Jmson5
The game itself is great; just what I was looking for. A card/dice rpg with fun gameplay, but you can’t do anything past the first 3 level chapter if you don’t pay real money. There is no way to grind away and unlock anything past that with in-game gold. Weak.
P_Gee_07
Love being able to play across platforms. The game was really intimidating, but the tutorial really helped. Mechanics have a surprising amount of depth considering that everything is done with cards and dice.
Grognard Lad
Has a few "what was that?" moments but runs fine . Any app this complex can be expected to have a personality when certain card combos conflict. Have run small and large parties, no worries. Worth$25? Maybe. Finished campaign with solo adventurer, took app off iPad, went back to download again- nothing. Doesn't recognize same iPad .
Retcon
All I get is a message that I need an update, so I can't connect to store or social. Broken :(
Genericangst
Wish I could just delete the review, but the issue I reported is fixed. This is a great game and I love what they have done with it! Mwah!
Mrthekaos
I do love this game I do, it is quite fun. But, a major issue with this game is that it is extremely difficult to even pass a segment. This may be due to me having lack of experience, but I just can’t beat the levels at all.
Dissapointed Dude
Very cool strategy rpg game, never played anything like this games card system. A few bugs but nothing came breaking.
goatschnauzzer
This game is hard. Progress is slow. The process and strategies involving the collection and use of cards and abilities (and luck) to win the scenario you are currently in is what this game is all about. It’s not a game you can just walk through; repeated failures are inevitable. But that’s what makes worth the $25.