Post by pendell on Aug 6, 2017 14:07:26 GMT -5
Hello, everyone.
I've been busy with a lot of other things lately, but I thought I would pass this on from Toucharcade.
The Best Tactical RPGs for iPhone and iPad - An RPG Reload Ranking
Templar Battleforce Elite, $9.99 While I was making a concerted effort to try to keep developers to one entry each on this list, I feel like Templar Battleforce is different enough from Heroes of Steel to merit both of them being on here. Clearly inspired by Games Workshop's Warhammer 40K universe, Templar Battleforce manages to one-up that series's own high-quality TRPG entry in terms of overall quality. Space marines, high-powered weaponry, and enough aliens and ne'er-do-wells to shake a (boom)stick at. What could possibly go wrong?
They also have an entry, as they say, for Heroes of Steel.
Heroes of Steel RPG Elite, $0.99 While it leans a little more heavily into the RPG genre than some of the others on this list, the tactical battles in Heroes of Steel make up the bulk of its gameplay and should be quite familiar to anyone who enjoys the TRPG genre. Since you have a relatively small party of four characters to work with here, the battles are of a slightly smaller scale than some other games in the genre, but with lots of opportunities to build your characters as you see fit, there are enough options on the table to satisfy. This is a very long game that is still being added to by its developer, so there's plenty to do, as well.
I admit: It is ONE of the best games this year not THE best. But it's on the list. I didn't mean to be misleading in the subject heading but there's a character limit.
Well done, Cory and Fallen! Nice to see you getting some of the recognition you deserve.
Respectfully,
Brian P.
I've been busy with a lot of other things lately, but I thought I would pass this on from Toucharcade.
The Best Tactical RPGs for iPhone and iPad - An RPG Reload Ranking
Templar Battleforce Elite, $9.99 While I was making a concerted effort to try to keep developers to one entry each on this list, I feel like Templar Battleforce is different enough from Heroes of Steel to merit both of them being on here. Clearly inspired by Games Workshop's Warhammer 40K universe, Templar Battleforce manages to one-up that series's own high-quality TRPG entry in terms of overall quality. Space marines, high-powered weaponry, and enough aliens and ne'er-do-wells to shake a (boom)stick at. What could possibly go wrong?
They also have an entry, as they say, for Heroes of Steel.
Heroes of Steel RPG Elite, $0.99 While it leans a little more heavily into the RPG genre than some of the others on this list, the tactical battles in Heroes of Steel make up the bulk of its gameplay and should be quite familiar to anyone who enjoys the TRPG genre. Since you have a relatively small party of four characters to work with here, the battles are of a slightly smaller scale than some other games in the genre, but with lots of opportunities to build your characters as you see fit, there are enough options on the table to satisfy. This is a very long game that is still being added to by its developer, so there's plenty to do, as well.
I admit: It is ONE of the best games this year not THE best. But it's on the list. I didn't mean to be misleading in the subject heading but there's a character limit.
Well done, Cory and Fallen! Nice to see you getting some of the recognition you deserve.
Respectfully,
Brian P.