5/5 rating based on 148 reviews. Read all reviews for Solomon's Boneyard for iPhone.
Solomon's Boneyard is free iOS app published by Raptisoft
Peteb370
Seriously, I keep circling back to Solomons keep and boneyard over the last decade (?!) and find a solid amount of game time spent in these games. I’m so glad the developers have kept up with the iOS requirements and happy to aim still able to enjoy this game even though I’ve been through 3 phones since this games release. Would love to see Solomon make a reprise appearance either on iOS or some PC format. Well done Raptisoft!
hemmee
This is one of my favorites. I’d love to see an update for the game with new characters, spells etc. it’s been too long since the last update.
Alansar Trignot
Been playing ever since I got my first phone a LONG time ago (I was about 9-10, so bout 10 years ago) this game is still a wonderful game no matter what, the soundtrack is awesome and the different characters, all awesome. Thank you for this game
mr. honk
I really wanted to play this game as I enjoyed Solomon’s Keep, but an update is needed - no matter which direction any of the wizards are facing, when I fire, the wizard shoots to the left. really unfortunate. please correct and i’ll pay for in-game items!
Neomaya
It was ok,but it deleted my old data all unlocked Wizards and I lost all gold and unlocked add ons how can I recover all my data and gold I had over 7 millions on goldcan you fix this bug this issue and
Pink_Beth
I love the game, but the dialog about the women in the game make me, as another woman, highly uncomfortable..
Rottenweiler
As old as this game is it’s still 5 stars. It’s also one of the first rogue like games released in iOS and with that genre so popular now I would think this would get some dev attention. Keep is goo but this type is the thing of the moment
Ridderon49
I cannot understate how awesome this game is when it is literally the best twin stick shooter there is. Easily perfect for dozens of hours and more, this is a horde only version of the original game. Also like the first game, it gives you that feel of an apprentice wizard doing exactly what wizards are incredibly good at: destroying everything in their path. I will say however, that just like the original, there is definitely plenty of gameplay and balance adjustments that could be made to improve the game overall, and although they don’t ruin the fun, it does limit it somewhat. This includes but isn’t limited to how Fate Potions are expensive as heck, requiring multiple good runs to purchase, and yet only last a single run on top of also taking up a slot themselves, instead giving you the full two slots for perks. I could honestly give a list of ideas, but it would be much too long to list here.