Buck Roger
Been eyeing this game for a while and decided to pick it up. Gotta say it's really good. I wasn't feeling the battle system at first, but it's really grown on me now, it adds a unique level of strategy to it. Really like how everything is broken down to nice little bite size pieces so you never get stuck just fighting endless enemies till your next save. The developers understood that phone games should be quick pick up and play.
3 people found this review helpful
Craig Rosenthal
It's a easy to play side scrolling turn based RPG, with mild puzzle like elements during battle. It's a fun game, however there are translation and late game play issues. A proofreader would go a long way with correcting much of the translation. Late in the game, it becomes way too easy to have characters massively over experienced, making all end of game battles, including boss, a huge pushover. It is still worth the time though. It IS fun, and sometimes that's all that matters.
13 people found this review helpful
A Google user
Reached the Wind Tower, will edit review after I finish the game. Pros: Easy to learn, fun time killer, doesn't require WiFi. Daeun Kim's art is nice (recognize it from Witch Spring 1) and the animations are cute. Cons: Party is imbalanced. Elisa is stuck with a basic weapon for a long time for no reason. Really easy to misclick and pick the wrong skill. 20 item limit is too small, especially in parts where Elisa isn't in the party so I need items to heal up.
22 people found this review helpful
1) Elisa has a very high upgrade level of basic weapons, so you can use weapon upgrades.
2) The reason for limiting the number of items is to prevent the difficulty of the game from lowering.
3) If you need recovery, use Potion.
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