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I have had no issues with it on my kindle fire hd. PROS: 3d exploration of various biomes, caves,rivers,etc. Explore on foot or on horseback. Battle various enemies and take their weapons and stuff, or sell them to upgrade your own by trading with shopkeepers. CONS: Nothing too crazy, but my female character is quite hideous, as are some of the other npcs. I would suggest not taking on too many quests at once, as you can forget where the npc is to complete the quest and get your rewards. If the location was in the quest description more, that would be helpful. All in all a great game for the money. I was looking forward to this game after finishing and really enjoying Ravensword. But I opened Aralon, and made a character, and geared up for an awesome game. I didn't have great first impressions. First of all, they didn't optimize the UI at all for larger tablets, so everything from the movement joystick to the inventory icons seem far too small. The game has impressive graphics overall, but there are a few places here and there that seem sloppy and unfinished. Take, for instance, the fact that you can't fight while on horseback, or that you can't use a bow until you get close enough that you target your enemy play and you'll understand. Another thing I noticed is that all the props inside buildings seem sloppy, like you'll see a candle twice the size of your head or a sword that's so big it might have come from Final Fantasy. There are lots of things to like about the game, like the liveliness of Aralon's natural landscapes, the Roleplaying elements, and the music. It's a great game by mobile standards, but I feel it was a slight waste of money. Ok, so this was my first experience with an RPG, plus I'm not young I have a grandson , so it took me a long time to figure out how to play. The key here is that I DID play long enough to figure it out! I have had many games that didn't interest me enough to get good at them. It's a lovely game with a lot of replay value, at least for me and my little tagalong. I have had several identities, particularly enjoy the female elf, either Ranger or Paladin, though I liked the Ogre Warrior quite a lot too the battle axes are great fun!! The game plays very well on both my Kindle Fire HD and my Galaxy 3 phone. Maybe more experienced gamers would find it a little pedestrian, but I LOVE it!! First, let's get this out of the way: There are currently several negative reviews based on the UI elements in the game text, buttons being tiny and difficult to read and tap on. I've been playing on a Galaxy Nexus, like some of the other reviewers, but unlike the other reviewers I found the text still legible and the game playable, just difficult i. I might have to try tapping two or there times times on a specific button to select it. However, THAT HAS BEEN FIXED! The game was updated today, with much larger UI elements that are easy to read and tap on. I hope the other reviewers try the game again and amend their reviews, because this game is definitely worthy of 4-5 stars. Now, on to the actual review: Aralon is a 3D open world RPG, with a style very reminiscent of recent Elder Scrolls games like Morrowind and Oblivion. There is a main quest line to follow, and many side quests. And if you don't feel like completing quests, you are free to just wander and explore and kill stuff. The world feels large, especially for a game playable on a phone, and you have 3 races and 5 classes to choose from, so the game can potentially entertain you for many dozens if not 100+ hours. One thing I really like about Aralon, compared to Morrowind, is that you have different classes, with skill trees, and you advance by gaining levels and assigning points to your stats and skills. To me, this is more fun than having a list of skills and grinding them up by just using the same skill over and over again for hours. During combat, you have an attack button, a shield block button, and a customizable row of buttons for skills. You can set an autoattack option so you don't have to repeatedly tap the attack button, which is nice. Combat isn't really the fast-paced adrenaline rush you'd might get from an action-RPG like Diablo, but it is still fun, especially when you start acquiring skills to use in combat. I can't speak for other phones, but the game looks great and runs smoothly on my Galaxy Nexus. It hasn't crashed on me yet, and the only bug I encountered so far was the game not responding to my taps one time when I loaded it up. After forcing it to close and reloading it, it was fine. The only problem, for which I was originally going to give it 4 stars instead of 5, is the previously-tiny UI elements--as stated above, though, that is now fixed. Aralon Sword and Shadows is surprisingly good, but not extremely. The game has decent visuals for a kindle game, which can be very good at times; I even caught myself stopping what I was doing to watch the sunset in the background. It still suffers from that shallow, and very repetitive gameplay a lot of handheld games do, but is worth it for the price. The game can be a tiny bit engrossing at times, and I am more than a little curious to see how my character's story turns out. The multiple classes were a nice touch as well; all in all, a pretty good game, just don't expect too much. The graphics are ok but much of the game looks like it was cut out of cardboard. I like the no in-app buying to play the game. The game simply will not let you beat the various bosses until you reach a certain level. The fighting is often silly looking and sometimes inconsistent, but after trying several other games of this type, I have to admit it's one of the best. I was looking for a fun RPG that I could play on my Kindle Fire and this fit the bill. I have had no major issue playing this on the Kindle; only a bit of a slow down while moving here or there, but it never last long. This is not the most challenging RPG I have ever played, but honestly I was hoping for a easy game where I could level up easily and not get too frustrated. I wanted a game that would be relaxing to play while traveling. The battle interaction is not great but not bad. For the most part, it is just one on one battles and they can get fairly mundane quickly. I have found that with tougher enemies, you can actually use the 'quirks' in 3D engine to give you an advantage. I believe the game was designed for devices smaller than a tablet, since many of the button are frustratingly small. Other than that the game scaled nicely to the Kindle Fire. Overall I really like this game. It may be a bit pricey compared to other apps, but it also delivers an great immersive 3D RGP environment and still costs less than going out to lunch. If you're like me and are tired of all the endless games with pay2win schemes and in-app purchasing then this is a good one to consider. The graphics are very dated. I think the game itself is maybe 3-5 years old or so and I bet the graphics were a little old-looking then, too. But, don't let that deter you, especially if you're looking for a good, honest game. It's a RPG that feels like a single-player mmo. Has a small World Of Warcraft feel to it. The combat is a bit more simple than WoW, though. It's an open-world game with quests and a good amount of exploration. Could use quest markers, but i've not run into any real problems. I've tried everything to get this game to install. It still just sat there installing for 10 mins without showing any progress on the loading bar before just stopping. I'm not the only one having this problem so why aren't they doing anything to fix it?

Extended version of the game offers fans of the cult series of quests again experience an unforgettable adventure with a charming French journalist and her fellow American. This allows you to get a piece of great armor early on, if your character can use it, or at the least it can be met for at least 500-800 gold. It is harder to block attacks, however, and I think it is the most vulnerable class, easiest to kill. The quest is worth 1,000 gold and 4,000 exp. In the Palais Royal is committed brutal murder. There are elements of customization options for your character upon starting the game, including races and job classes that affect your appearance, stats, gear options, and abilities. He is a friendly target and he will have a good weapon and loot on him. You will probably obtain a fire cloak. If you have the responsible 3 sapphires and 3 amethysts, accept Finneus Goldring's quests Sparkling Sapphires and A Necklace of Amethyst. Given by Darius in Aralon sword and shadow русификатор Callaheim. You can wear heavy armor and work with all of the swords but the Paladin also has some cool magic skills like divine restoration, sacrifice of blood, divine favor and aura of wrath.

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released November 15, 2018

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