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Shaan Pickett
Absolutely fantastic. If you're a fan of old fashioned PC dungeon crawlers, this hits the spot. Everything from the visuals and gameplay to sounds and story, all create a world that feels from a 30 year old game. It's not terribly difficult if you're smart. Controls are great as well. All I could ask for is a faster way to revisit places you've been to.
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Jesse Douglas
Recently beat QuestLord and had a fun time doing so. It makes good use of the mobile phone factor, using landscape orientation and saving after every turn so you can put it down and pick it back up whenever. And it's a game that rewards thorough exploration. I do wish it offered more depth and room for strategy, and made navigation easier--sometimes it felt like I spent more time in the map than the game world. And the UI is a little clunky. But overall a fun experience!
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Tj Evens
Long time fan of this game. Love the world, love the exploration, love the tile based movement (Might and Magic 2 is one of my favorite games of all time), and the game just has creative heart, from a dev who cares and wants to make a work of art and not just another mobile game. I wish there was slightly more to combat (seems to be just attack, or use magic or items) - would be cool if the different melee strike directions made a difference. But that said, all in all - amazing game.
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