Naroth

4.0
11.4K reviews
500K+
Downloads
Content rating
Teen
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About this game

You travel to Naroth, a green plateau located between the kingdoms of Vilden and Jarrad. On your quest for information about your father, you descend deeper and deeper into the abandoned mines to finally discover a threatening secret. Are you brave enough to face the danger?

Naroth is an open world, fantasy action RPG in 3D. In a first person view, you wander the wilderness and the villages of Naroth, talk to the locals and explore the dungeons. You gain experience, improve your skills and find new items.

Naroth is completely free (no ads, no in-app-purchases) and completely in English, German, Russian or Turkish.

FAQ: http://www.jpct.net/faq/

FEATURES:

- open world, fantasy role playing game with dungeon crawler elements
- offline, single player gameplay
- 3D first person perspective
- freely accessible world with 3 villages and other locations
- over 3 dozen quests...
- ...and even more NPCs
- 15 different enemy types
- 30 dungeon levels
- over 100 items to find and purchase
- long-ranged and melee weapons
- alchemy system
- comprehensive skill tree
- auto-mapping
- quest log
- up to 15 hours of playing time

Quest marker and people with question marks above their heads are unknown in Naroth. It's your adventure, so experience it in your own way.

Naroth is powered by the jPCT-AE 3D-Engine @ http://jpct-ae.net

Please note: The first start of the game can take a little longer because it has to process some additional data.

The game needs permission to change system settings to disable screen blanking and to minimize Android's software buttons.
Updated on
Aug 4, 2024

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Ratings and reviews

4.0
10.1K reviews
Basso Profando
July 21, 2022
If you want a game that doesn't feel like it's sucking time, or draining over time, or ad filled, or any other kind of Chinese company made 100+ copies of the same game filled with ads, this is THE game. Naroth is inspired by old rpgs, and it shows. In both the style and gameplay this it's fantastic. I have been on and off playing this game since around when it came out originally, and I've loved it. The smaller map allows you to not get as lost, and some of the dungeons feel huge!
18 people found this review helpful
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Gophuk Yorselph
October 30, 2020
After some time and quests, I have to say, you can really tell the dev put some time into this. The wording is a little verbose but appropriate for the role and really adds to the immersion, and if you're having too difficult of a time, you can always harvest herbs and upgrade your equipment. Dev response edit: with the rendering, I figured as much and explained it to my bf... it's great with resources for performance. I'd be happy to share direct feedback! It's well balanced/surprisingly fun.
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EgonOlsen
October 30, 2020
The arrow-tree-thing is on purpose for performance reasons on lower end devices. It's a compromise. About the rotation: It works fine on all of my test devices. I rely on coords reported by the device. If the S10 doesn't do this correctly after rotating, then I'm out of luck, I'm afraid. You can report typos to naroth@jpct.net and I'll fix them.
Jeff Gilman
January 10, 2022
This is a fun little 1st person rpg game. Reminds me of daggerfall (combat and dungeon entrance shapes especially) more than morrowind. Impressive that the developer built the engine and the game. Worth playing, it's like a mini Elder Scrolls game. A few hours of overworld questing and some tense dungeon crawls. No ads, free, no crashes, try it! Edit: very cool, I'll have to find the painting!
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EgonOlsen
November 6, 2021
Yes, I played some hours of Daggerfall before deciding on the look of the dungeon entrances...;-) There's even a reference to Daggerfall in the game: One of the pictures in the houses is a screen shot from it.

What's new

Increased target API version