A Google user
5 years ago
So far its been good. But the difficulty spike from nightmare to torment I is ridiculous. Even with full legendary gear and max Rebirth players go down almost immediately in the field, and if they do survive, they get swarmed and die quickly. Drops for building the new tier of gear seldom drop. Even after letting the game run all night I was able to build 1 piece for 1 character and that change did basically nothing. Grinding the game to a snail's pace isnt fun. Waiting isnt fun.
A Google user
5 years ago
The UI needs to be fixed if this game is going to be playable. None of the NPC stats are easily accessible. All information is hidden behind two menus. Drop rates are also incredibly low and bring the game to a hault when your progress to your first house. Finally the game demands you are on at all times in order to progress. Fun idea but terribly implemented.
Jason Columbus
2 years ago
I couldn't even get to play the game. I get the game loaded to the tutorial (smoothly btw) and as soon as an NPC starts to walk into town (heck even before they enter too), the game UI starts to flash in/out and then crashes the game. App store says my phone can play it but it keeps crashing at same spot as listed above no matter what I try to fix it,please fix!
Kelly
4 years ago
I like this game, but I really hope updates flesh things out. I hope there are more basic classes, more options with hunters (what if they could get married and get bonuses when fighting near each other?), more quests and decor, and maybe easier movement. I wish there was an arrow could use to circle through the stats of my hunters, also reposition them. A better guide would be helpfully too. While I have a lot to say, I see crazy potential in this game!
Aaron Nusbaum
4 years ago
Great concept, I actually loved the idea of it when I started. However, over the next 2 hours of game play I slowly realized the sheer amount of micromanagement I would have to do every second of game time. Unfortunately, this quickly turned from an actual "adventurer tycoon" into a micromanagement simulator. Would've loved to continue playing but it's more work than fun.
Calvin Gibson
5 years ago
The game needs some fixes especially at the lower difficulties. By the time you are able to get materials for the highest and second highest tier gear for easy/normal/hard, your heroes are ready to reincarnate and you can turn the difficulty up which then makes them obsolete. There's definitely a deficit of horns from the demons (by the names of the 7 deadly sins) for easy and normal. There doesn't seem to be a way to use runes. Other than that, the game is fun.
Yeesa Kee
5 years ago
Really fun. Overall really enjoying this game. Does have a few bugs. Scrolling down the menu saves between stores which doesn't make sense. I wish it was easier to edit your town. Sometimes I press a button and there's no indicator that I did. For example at the beginning of the game I accidently donated all my money to an adventurer because the button didn't give me any indication. Having to make weapons, then needing to make them walk to the shop is kind of a pain.
brian salas
4 years ago
Great game. There's just a few things I dislike about it and I feel like it's things that can easily be changed and make the game 5 stars. You can't go afk. Once in the difficulty nightmare it takes a long time to progress. Hunters take so long to level up, not only that, there's honestly not enough enemies for many hunters to split. It seems like to make progress efficiently. It's just better to level up 2-3 hunters at a time in land of the fallen, Which I find really dumb.
Chris Seals
4 years ago
Overall I like it. It's very satisfying to go up the difficulties and upgrade your hunters. Just got to nightmare and I'm looking forward to the torment ones. It's a little bit of a grind at times, so expect that in later difficulties. I feel like another area would be a nice addition, maybe where the waterfall is, it could be like flying enemies, that'd be cool. Also, make it where times for reincarnations and the field horn keep going after you close the app, it gets quite annoying later on
octuplex
2 years ago
This is an odd one. It feels like it wants to be a town management Sim, but none of your citizens act autonomously. They never seek out equipment upgrades on their own, you have to make and equip every piece of armor manually, through a weird clunky interface that doesn't really gel. Some aspects of it I really like, but it needs to lean one way or the other, town management, or idle RPG. Straddling the like like this just makes me wish things were one way or another.
Jason Bagley
3 years ago
Game was amazingly fun to start. I couldn't put it down. But now I've reached a point where progress is slow. There is no real idle progress. If it takes 10 hours of game time, you have to either leave your phone on for 10 hours or only progress when you have the time to open the app. The game would lend itself to some amount of idle progression. Missed opportunity. Also, there seems to be no option to make heroes buy equipment. Having a sign or some setting would save frustration.
St. Shamrock
1 year ago
Very interesting game, lacks QoL. I enjoy all the customization and town management mechanics, I can see myself playing this quite a bit. The issue that keeps me from doing that is the lack of QoL when it comes to managing your hunters. This game could be drastically improved if they allowed hunters to automatically buy their own weapons and equipment, or upgrade skills. As it is right now, the menus get very tedious very fast.
A Google user
5 years ago
Interesting idea, certainly a different style. Cons: no offline progress it seems, so have to leave the game running, and in request shop theres no button to request X of ALL materials (or a checkbox next to each material to have them be affected by the ALL/BULK button) of a given difficulty, that would be very helpful. Or a minimum threshold, stock goes below X, request Y amount. Micro managers would probably like it more.
Daniel Potts
1 year ago
It's a lot and I mean A LOT of micro managing. It's fun cause it will keep you busy but it's very easy to fall behind because you have to manage a lot of resources. This game is almost perfect for me but they need to automate a few things. A warrior in town that sees better weapons and armor should have the understanding that they want it. Not, make the item, go talk to the hunter you want to have it, wait for them to walk to the store, wait for the speech bubble, tap on the bubble, etc.
Caesar Serrano
1 year ago
This game was almost very good. Had a lot of nice qualities, but the 2 biggest knocks for me is that it's not really an idle game that you can log off and play. Once you get higher levels, your screen basically has to be on all the time to make progress, and people don't have time for that. Additionally, it wiped my save file twice, which ultimately made me give it up.
Adam K Bice
1 year ago
Fun concept bogged down by excessive micromanagement. I do not enjoy telling heroes to purchase individual items, constantly placing new buy orders (as opposed to a persistent "maintain X quantity of item" option), and I outright loathe tapping on dozens of items my heroes left behind. Parts of the game are very enjoyable, but overall it feels too much like work, rather than a relaxing town/hero management game.
Chris Miller
1 year ago
Fun free game where you manage a town of heroes. Optional ads for bonuses. The hero ai could be better. Some much wasted time in town walking around before taking care of their needs, and aimless wandering while in the battlefield between monsters. But still fun. The premium options are too expensive, and the the ad rewards are too week. I'm not watching an ad for 6 gems.
tirken eowin
1 year ago
The game is confusing, as it's not like any other games. it's hard to keep managing each little thing for the heroes.. But most importantly for me: this ga. The game still doesn't save to the cloud. The best option is to manually move your data to your Google account in the settings menu. But still, the risk of losing all of your progress is there, and it happened to me. This is literally game-breaking. Don't waste your time or especially your money. You'll end up losing your progress one day.
Ryan Cornelius
1 year ago
This game is pretty awesome, two months in and I'm enjoying the progression still. It slows down quite a bit once you reach boosted 30, but at that point you have to focus on maximizing your gear to succeed in super-boosted, which unlocks a whole new tier of armor and weapons. Very good game play, not extremely taxing on hardware, so you can play for hours without frying your battery. Overall I'd give this 4.8 stars, and a straight up 5 if they could smooth out the jump to SB a bit more.
Meta
1 year ago
Pros: Fun repeatability, ads not forced unless you do it, fun class builds to try. Cons: Not enough customizable buildings. Progress really gets slowed down once you hit tortment difficulty. Moving up from there can take a long time, especially with getting new gear. I know it's not an idle game, but it really ought to be with how long it can take to progress. Managing 18 different hunters can be tedious and a bit annoying especially when you forget to level them up or buy them new gear.