Category | Price | Seller | Device |
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Games | $2.99 | Ravenous Games Inc. | iPhone, iPad, iPod |
In Tiny Rogue you will descend as deep into the randomized dungeons as you can. Strategize your turns moving through the dungeons collecting treasure, using potions and spells, slaying foes, earning experiences and levelling up your hero. Can you compete on the high-score leaderboard?
Features
- Random maps
- RPG styled upgrades
- Potions and spells
- Main missions and collectable treasures
- Achievements
- Compete on the leaderboards
- Universal (play on all your devices)
...but gets old after awhile. Plus the developer hasn't updates or added any content since release.
I like the game. It has a decent amount of strategy mixed with a little luck and I can easily put it down at any time because it's a turn based game. It is a little annoying that it doesn't save my user settings for sound so I have to be mindful every time the game starts up. This feature seems like a no brainer...
This is a amazing pixel challenge! Hard and fun at the same time!!! Great job!!!!!!! Worth your $.
Echoing another review, I think this game has a lot of potential but the lack of being able to wait and skip a turn is too frustrating for this type of game. I'm not usually one to 1-star a game over a single feature of an otherwise solid game, but in this case it makes it far more difficult and frustrating than it needs to be and effectively unplayable in my opinion. Looking forward to a playing it sometime down the road when that feature is added!
I would say this game is very unique. It is fun and simple yet challenging. I wish we could choose our starting character as of now it is just one character which is boring after awhile.
I'm having a fun little time with this little game. The 1 star review asking for a wait button is hilariously wrong! That would kill the entire game!
the game itself is interesting to play, but it gets rather boring very quickly.
I love Rogue and all of the Rogue-likes. But I have less and less time available for them. Tiny Rogue is perfect for a quick pick up game while waiting in line or - let's face it - on the john. Mechanics are extremely simplified which is good. I do miss some complexity such as merchants, non-combatants, etc. bit understand those would require a lot more focus on the player's part. Instead, Tiny Rogue is focused on tactical movement and positioning. The one annoying flaw so far is that the game does not save if you swap to another app. Saving the current game would be excellent.