Swordigo is a mix between your standard 2D side scrolling platformer and Zelda. The graphics are neat but not amazing, but still look good on the retina display. The gameplay is highly addicting and reminds you a lot of Zelda. You have spells, weapons, you level up and your health is a series of hearts, sound familiar yet? Areas have Boss fights, surprises, hidden chests all around, and small towns which you can teleport to and from as you wish. You can also get side quests from the people that you come in contact with as well as purchase upgrades at the shops that are scattered throughout the game. It is a definite recommendation of mine especially since it is free. Tell your free time I said sorry...
Monday, May 14, 2012
Gaming on the go: Swordigo
This weeks game for iOS is Swordigo which as of this writing is free in the app store.
Swordigo is a mix between your standard 2D side scrolling platformer and Zelda. The graphics are neat but not amazing, but still look good on the retina display. The gameplay is highly addicting and reminds you a lot of Zelda. You have spells, weapons, you level up and your health is a series of hearts, sound familiar yet? Areas have Boss fights, surprises, hidden chests all around, and small towns which you can teleport to and from as you wish. You can also get side quests from the people that you come in contact with as well as purchase upgrades at the shops that are scattered throughout the game. It is a definite recommendation of mine especially since it is free. Tell your free time I said sorry...
Swordigo is a mix between your standard 2D side scrolling platformer and Zelda. The graphics are neat but not amazing, but still look good on the retina display. The gameplay is highly addicting and reminds you a lot of Zelda. You have spells, weapons, you level up and your health is a series of hearts, sound familiar yet? Areas have Boss fights, surprises, hidden chests all around, and small towns which you can teleport to and from as you wish. You can also get side quests from the people that you come in contact with as well as purchase upgrades at the shops that are scattered throughout the game. It is a definite recommendation of mine especially since it is free. Tell your free time I said sorry...
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Gaming on the go,
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