You will spend a lot of time flipping to-and-from various meta pages to collect log-in bonuses, send or receive friend requests, and sorting through the tangled knot of blacksmith/upgrade tabs. It constantly feels like you are forced to click through 2-3 more icons or tabs that is necessary. The primary menu system, where you will find friend requests, quest notification, your mailbox, weapon and armour upgrades, and more, tends to be a bit convoluted. The battle mechanics and level progression are easy, efficient, and a lot of fun. It plays a lot like other RPG adventure games, with standard movement and attack buttons and “special skills" accessible with the click/tap of an icon on the side of the screen. The game’s play mechanics and menu systems are pretty intuitive, so much so that the tutorial seems to drag on longer than necessary. While Angel Stone isn’t particularly innovative on these fronts, it definitely presents itself well, both visually and technically. Armour and other items can be upgraded at the blacksmith with collectables such as iron ore and mythril. Played can fight their way through various terrains (including training levels, co-op quests, and PVP battle-mode) in order to level up their character and his or her unique set of skills. These small differences are what give AS its character, as it is otherwise a pretty typical fantasy RPG. The Gunslinger is a particularly interesting option because it gives a steampunk feel to an already intricate and beautiful fantasy world, plus it’s an option not available in other similar adventure games. Players can pick between a Berserker, Shadow Mage, or Gunslinger. The Angel Stone app is unique in that the same player account can be accessed through iOS, Android, and Facebook simultaneously, although I stuck to the iOS version myself. ![]() ![]() Angel Stone (Free) by Fincon is an aesthetically pleasing, high fantasy adventure game that invites players to join a revolution against grotesque monsters and other such things that go bump in the night.
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