The Aether: Life as a God Reviews – Page 2

5/5 rating based on 28 reviews. Read all reviews for The Aether: Life as a God for iPhone.
The Aether: Life as a God is paid iOS app published by Hosted Games LLC

Poorly Written

nO_hEROES

Whoever wrote this, while capable enough in terms of imagination, is not very smart; they should’ve teamed up with at least one traditionally intelligent person to clean up all the grammatical errors and flawed passages. Quite often during my playthrough, I would let out a sigh and consider deleting the game. Ultimately, it managed to maintain just enough interest for me to reach a disappointing ending. I would only recommend this game to someone who doesn’t think too deeply.


Great Game, Needs Additions

OneWithAllLife

I enjoy this game so much, well written story that changes smoothly with each different decision. My only dissatisfaction is with the length of the story, the devs definitely need to keep going with this adding new content and functionality to the game and it would be a masterpiece, as this is the only game of its kind(that I know of) and it has immense potential. Please devs, please!!! Add more content!!!


Great story

zane22800

No words can explain how good this app was this is a must for people who like to role play Zane


Beyond words

WulfLove14

This game is absolutely amazing. The number of ways you can go with the story is impressive considering the lackluster qualities of some text-based games I’ve played. Worth every cent, definitely a must-play. You will not be disappointed.


Far too short

slashgamer, and thunderserpent

Like previous reviews this game is really short. It could be really good but there isn’t really enough content to merit the price tag.


Dubious omnipotence

Magic Kingdom Zeal

Your race's traits never seen to affect ANYTHING. Progressives advance at the same rate as fundies. Cooperative worlds have just as much predation and conflict as violent worlds. Events remain constant no matter what prior decisions have been made. Killing gods has no real influence beyond essence boosts, which doesn't matter... SPOILERS . . . Because all your energy will be used in the final conflict, no matter how much you have, only for you to be saved by a literal deus ex machina. Appropriate in a god game, perhaps, but... . . . END SPOILERS My relationship with other gods didn't matter. If I killed them or befriended them, it made no difference. Politics were essentially nonexistent. Nor were there tradeoffs: complying with Calabius's request and backstabbing him garnered essentially the same amount of essence. Ylen was too dim to realize I was lying about the demon book having made its getaway. Asos gave me the exact same amount of energy whether or not he liked my changes. I could go on. But I think I've made my point. It's a pity, because I enjoyed the premise and want to give it more stars. I can't justify it, however. I DO hope, however, that the author produces more games. This was a promising first effort, and it would be great to see it expanded into a more detailed game.


Needs more to the story

I heat sausage party

All in all amazing game but I wish there was more like choosing prophets and making a holy book and your own commandments


15th time played

Aimtomawis

Most amazing game I’ve played in years I wish there was more story after the end


Please make a sequel!

Sebabug

I loved this game! It was a pretty quick play but a lot of fun. I hope there is a second game or something similar in the future ?


Worth It!

Risky bizness

This game is definitely worth the money, even though it is short. I like the feature that allows you to play it again. I hope there is a sequel. ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️ - Icy_K-bob