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Category: Games
Released: 12 Nov 2011
Published: 09 Feb 2014
Latest version: 1.21
Size: 4.73 MB
Seller: Daniel Nations

© Nations Software

LANGUAGES:
English

COMPATIBILITY:
Compatibility: Requires iOS 5.1 or later. Compatible with iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch. This app is optimized for iPhone 5.
Endless Depths RPG
Endless Depths RPG is an old school 'rogue-like' turn-based role-playing game, which utilizes randomly-generated dungeons and a one-character-one-life rule that makes simply staying alive to be the major challenge in the game. Endless Depths also incorporates concepts such as strategic combat abilities to put a new flavor on the old-school concept.

Can you take down Mephistopheles? The Endless Depths RPG challenges you to get past hordes of enemies from giant bats to skeletons to demons and overpowering giants. Down into the depths you will go, dodging traps and collecting weapons. And if you have enough luck and skill, you will face off with the lord of demons himself.

Endless Depths RPG Features:

* A rogue-like RPG with a strategic combat system
* Randomly-generated dungeons
* An open-ended character system allowing for dozens of skill combinations
* Hundreds of monsters, dozens of spells and plenty of great loot to find
* OpenFeint compatible with over a dozen achievements to unlock

Powered by the TitanFire RPG system, Endless Depths creates strategy in combat by putting the emphasis on defenses like blocking, parrying and dodging. While other combat systems are about whittling down the red bar of your opponent's health, TitanFire is about breaking through the enemy's defenses using abilities like quick strikes, set up maneuvers and feints. The magic system plays a similar role, with most spells being blockable and all spells being dodgable. The system is augmented by the freedom to choose up to three different skill sets.

Endless Depths RPG is a rogue-like game, a category that includes classics like Rogue, Moria, Omega, Angband and even newer games like Diablo.

Note: The public domain tilesets used in Endless Depths come from the RLTiles collection. Some tiles have been modified by the author.

What's new in Version 1.21
* Removed now-defunct OpenFeint
* Resequenced combat code to reduce errors
* Minor bug fixes

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