While the array of traditional RPGs on iOS certainly are welcome (as long as they remain on the App Store, at least), it's cool to see an increasing number of role playing games that take a more portable and mobile edge on the genre while still remaining true to their roots. One such game is Questland, which has just soft launched for free, and features a decent amount of customization options with a interesting first person battling perspective under a layer of incredibly beautiful cel-shaded graphics. With a strong character creation system and a wide selection of armor and weapon choices which all have their own unique style, Questland should definitely satiate both hardcore and casual RPG fans looking for a new game to play on the go.
While this all seems well and good, some avid readers have drawn a link between Questland and the previously announced Exiles of Embermark which we first previewed . Both games seemingly share the same first person perspective and fantasy RPG premise, which on the surface certainly seems rather questionable. However, it appears that Questland has been in development from as far back as April 2015 according to , with Exiles of Embermark first posting on in October of the same year. I'd take an educated guess that this is merely a coincidental link, and both games certainly look strong and unique in their own different ways irrespective of the similarities.
With both games scheduled for full release later in 2016, definitely consider , and also try out Questland for downloading soft launch releases. And, of course, don't forget to leave your quest logs.
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While this all seems well and good, some avid readers have drawn a link between Questland and the previously announced Exiles of Embermark which we first previewed . Both games seemingly share the same first person perspective and fantasy RPG premise, which on the surface certainly seems rather questionable. However, it appears that Questland has been in development from as far back as April 2015 according to , with Exiles of Embermark first posting on in October of the same year. I'd take an educated guess that this is merely a coincidental link, and both games certainly look strong and unique in their own different ways irrespective of the similarities.
With both games scheduled for full release later in 2016, definitely consider , and also try out Questland for downloading soft launch releases. And, of course, don't forget to leave your quest logs.
New Zealand App Store Link: