Watch Quest! Heroes of Time Reviews – Page 3

3/5 rating based on 39 reviews. Read all reviews for Watch Quest! Heroes of Time for iPhone.
Watch Quest! Heroes of Time is free iOS app published by WayForward

Love this Apple Watch gem!!!

KnighlyChess

This game is amazing! I start a quest each day as I go to work, and check on my hero many times during the day, feeding him, foregoing for food and surprises, exploring temples and trading with merchants, not to mention fighting the occasional enemy who is foolish enough to stand in my way! I love the stories that go along along with each quest. It makes it have more meaning. To really play properly, you will need to use some tokens to unlock inventory spots so you can carry more food and weapons on long journeys. But I feel the tokens are fairly priced, and well worth the investment for the amount of fun you will get from this early gem on the Apple Watch store. To the developers: I love this game! It's simply oozing with potential. It's great already. But don't stop, there's more work to do. If any of my requests are already available, I'm sorry. I might be unaware of some of these. You need to add an inventory button to access a whole page of inventory, so I can carry 16+ items at once. This will be helpful when you inevitably add very long journeys. 8-10 hour long quests, to last a whole work day, would be very fun. You should add Inns along the way that will allow you to replenish all your energy for 300G. You should allow the hero to carry on the journey the gold that was purchased with tokens on the iPhone. You should make a "Quest of the Day", where you add a simple quest each day with a little backstory. The two biggest things right now are more quests, and longer ones. But I really love your game. I will be paying very close attention to its continued development, and will be buying lots of tokens as I see it improve. Thanks for the great work so far!!!


A solid entry to a new platform

Cmaddness

This is more of a passive wait and play sort of game, to me at least. You begin a quest from your phone and you periodically check it from your wrist. You can input commands as needed depending on the context. I find that the inputs can be a little sluggish and delayed in response time, which is most likely from the app running from the phone and not natively on the Apple Watch.


Needs more everything

CorruptPheonix

This is a great first attempt at an apple watch game. However, it only feels like a prototype. I expect big updates once the watch SDK is released to the public later this year. There needs to be more quests, more random events, more things to buy, and notifications that work properly.


BOLO!!!!!

Lolbro55

Yay!He finally got his own(sorta) game!


Great concept, flawed execution

Thatcatinthehat

It's got the bones of a cute little game with a good idea of how to use the quick, lightweight interactions of the apple watch. Unfortunately, having no notification functionality means that you have to constantly babysit your hero. It needs alerts for random encounters, path branches, quest endings, and low energy before I'd really consider it "finished" and actually playable.


Tokens

Jacobpsp

I bought 3 tokens and it says I never bought anything. This is terrible.


Needs more quests

Websurfer21020

Great game, but now I don't have any more quests to play... Awesome game though and a good time killer!


More

RShibby9

More please. It's catchy and fun to play on my watch when I'm bored, but i feel like it needs more, only 5 missions and I think the WHOLE time I played the game I ran into one enemy? Good game idea, good concept, but like a few other reviews stated it needs more please.


Interesting but short

KC2MNC

Images are kind of misleading. There is only the one quest pack at this time, with only about 6 quests. The dialog is pretty lame. What's kind of sad is that this is the best apple watch game available ....


Still sadly mediocre.

fortris

While the visuals are charming and Wayforwards other games are much more engaging this sadly falls flat on almost all angles. The "gameplay" is boiled down to waiting for "events" to happen, which consist of finding chests to open, puzzles you encounter and occasionally enemies pop up, yet your only method of interaction is to pay a fee to kill them instantly as opposed to waiting. Shockingly for how barebones the gameplay is, there's hardly any content. There are five "missions", and a tutorial that at best will last you a week of passive playing, or worst an agonizing 5 hours of staring at your wrist. I also noticed the game quite frequently would simply stop progressing when I wasn't actively watching the app, dragging them out considerably. Honestly I'm shocked as to why you'd put any money into the game. You don't need more gold than the game provides through quest rewards, and the inventory slots are useless. If you really want to support the devs, go buy another game by them. Easily passable, boring, can even be a chore. If I could, I'd put 3/10 but 2/5 will suffice. EDIT: New update added new missions, still boring and no real reason to bother playing. Still 2/5.