4/5 rating based on 52 reviews. Read all reviews for Tiny Rogue for iPhone.
Tiny Rogue is paid iOS app published by Ravenous Games Inc.
Brankru
The game is enjoyable, save one critical issue. Sometimes if you minimize the app mid-game, then return later, the app starts a new game with no option to retrieve the previous game. This is quite frustrating. This issued needs to get rectified, either that or introduce a save game option.
Josh The Unknown
I never leave reviews but I'm really enjoying this game - I'm a big sucker for rogue-like games. Love the art style and simplicity of this game. It doesn't overcomplicate things needlessly and it's got that "one more round" feel to it. That being said, there are two things that I think would really up this game's quality a lot: 1) An inventory screen. Maybe it's in here and I can't find it, but when I'm on my tenth play through for the day and I have to take a break and come back to it, I have NO earthly idea what power-ups I've picked and it's pretty much a guarantee I'll die because I'll do something stupid I didn't need to do if I had known an upgraded spell I was holding would've taken care of it. 2) Faster + more responsive movement. Especially once a floor is clear or there is just one skeleton left, I want to zip around the floor fast like in other rogues. This always just feels very awkward. Keep up the good work!
L321087
I enjoyed this game. well made. however I felt like I "beat" it too quickly. wasn't long before my level was maxed and the quest done so it was just a repeat of the same difficulty level over and over to make it "infinite." I'd like the dungeon difficulty and level to continue to progress.
SacredChao
It's only rogue like in the most basic sense. Either a "wait" gesture or allowing diagonal moves would be really handy and inventory space is disappointing. It's more like a puzzle game than an adventure. The more I played it the less I liked it.
Strayn
This is a really good Rogue application. Frequently brings a smile to my face. My only critique is that once you found the princess or killed the dragon (etc.) it's just a game of beating the old record. Of course, this was the way the original Rogue game worked back in the 1980s but surely it can evolve a bit.
tomaspaine
Fully reliant on the score board. Not collectibles, no upgrades, no other characters. Just high score. That's too bad because the control are great and I've been looking high and low for a rogue-like that can be played vertically!
T3mpt
This game is fun but there's no way to grow and get farther each play through so eventually it becomes very repetitive with no incentive to keep playing.
bender_unit
This game is pretty boring. Difficulty is high, but the monsters are too similar to each other and the replay value is not very high.
Raymond Brigleb
I agree with other reviewers. Game mechanics are needlessly frustrating. Robs the game of joy.