Adventure To Fate : Quest To The Future JRPG TouchMint >>A 2016 RPG of the YEAR! -TouchArcade<< Adventure To Fate : Quest To The Future - is an JRPG style dungeon crawler gam… TouchArcade Rating: $3.99 Buy Now Watch Media Details>>A 2016 RPG of the YEAR! -TouchArcade<< Adventure To Fate : Quest To The Future - is an JRPG style dungeon crawler game -Tons of character creation possibles (8 Classes, 20+ Pets, 6 Professions) -450+ items to loot, craft, buy and find. -170 unique monsters to fight -Fully accessible to the blind using Voiceover Quest To The Future Story Our biggest fears have come to fruition, the defenses of the dimensional ports have failed. An evil force has laid to waste our guards and now pours through the portals without resistance. We've brought you here as our last chance at stopping this evil. You're one of the select few that have used the portals before, to come here for a better life, but in our darkest hour we turn to you one last time, to go back and triumph where we failed. With our guards and roads destroyed, getting back to the portals will not be easy, as this invasion has crippled our ability to send forces en masse to clear a path. You'll be forced down, through the sewers that run underground to the ruins, into the crypt where the portal to the future lies. You must make haste we don't have much time! - Customize Your Hero - 8 Classes - Mercenary, Assassin, Cultist, Mutant, Priestess, Ranger, Time Guardian, Arcane Archer 6 Professions - Weaponsmith, Armorsmith, Leatherworker, Tailor, Jeweler, Alchemist 20+ Pets to accompany you in battle Leveling system that goes up to 27 levels - Crafting System - 6 Professions - Weaponsmith, Armorsmith, Leatherworker, Tailor, Jeweler, Alchemist 200+ Items to craft 30+ Materials to work with Share Items between characters using the Account Vault - Explore Time - 5 Themed Areas from the Past and Future (Sewers, Ruins, Crypt, Frozen Wastelands, Earth Core) Over 2100 rooms to explore, search, and loot. Each area has its own unique enemies, spells, shops, treasures, items and much more! - In Depth Stat & Skill System - Featuring 200+ Spells/Skills Damaging skills - These are direct physical attacks that damage the enemy Damaging spells - These are direct magical attacks that damage the enemy Damaging All spells (AOE) - These are direct magical attacks that damage ALL enemies Summoning spells - Allows certain enemies to summon others to help Healing HP spells - These are spells that heal the casters life/hitpoints (HP) Healing SP spells - These are spells that heal the casters skill points (SP) Buffing skills - A skill that user casts on itself to raise some stats Debuffing skills - A skill the caster casts on enemies to lower some stats Mimicking skills - Use the enemies skills against them Taunts - Enemies you must attack first Death Spawns - Enemies that spawn others upon death Confusing Skills - Enemies that are confused might attack themselves or other monsters - Endless Loot & Treasures - 500+ unique items 12 equipment slots to to fully customize your characters - (Weapon, Shield, Helmet, Chest, Gloves, Legs, Boots, Belt, Bracelet, Necklace, 2x Rings) Randomized drops on all monsters Item rarity color system (Common, Uncommon, Rare, Epic, Legendary) *Share* all your items with the Account Vault System. - Other Features - Game Center Leaderboard enabled. Indie created game built for the people! 100s of hours of game play between all classes! Autosave feature - Easy to pick up and play at any time! Unlimited character slots so you can try every combination possible. Retro Pixel Art 8Bit sound/music Library system that explains general game, character, skills and combat systems. Fully accessible for the vision impaired using Voice Over. Thanks for taking a look! Information Seller:TouchMint Genre:Adventure, Role Playing Release:Mar 02, 2016 Updated:Aug 29, 2016 Version:1.3 Size:69.8 MB TouchArcade Rating: User Rating: (14) Your Rating:unrated Compatibility:HD Universal Bucktroo Well-Known Member Patreon Bronze Apr 29, 2011 545 1 18 Male Analyst Natural State #2 Bucktroo, Mar 2, 2016 Repulsa Well-Known Member Jul 3, 2015 1,584 81 48 #3 Repulsa, Mar 2, 2016 I beta tested this and cannot stamp enough seals of approval. It expands vastly upon the two previous games and if you are at all a fan of rpg's you must buy this! Bucktroo Well-Known Member Patreon Bronze Apr 29, 2011 545 1 18 Male Analyst Natural State #4 Bucktroo, Mar 2, 2016 Anyone know the "estimated" hours of gameplay? Leegames Well-Known Member Jul 1, 2010 1,083 0 0 Ex. game journalist and EiC now PR Denmark #5 Leegames, Mar 2, 2016 Can you move the virtual D-pad? Having it in the right hand side feels like a strange choice. Touchmint Well-Known Member Oct 19, 2011 1,273 153 63 Developer Phoenix http://www.TouchMint.com #6 Touchmint, Mar 2, 2016 Last edited: Mar 4, 2016 Gameplay Review Video by Dr. Retro Subscribe to the TouchArcade YouTube channel Repulsa Well-Known Member Jul 3, 2015 1,584 81 48 #7 Repulsa, Mar 2, 2016 That's how I move Valentia Well-Known Member Patreon Gold Jan 20, 2009 618 1 18 Female Retired! California #8 Valentia, Mar 2, 2016 I beta tested this, too, and it is soooooo awesome! I really can't recommend it highly enough. It is super fun! Touchmint Well-Known Member Oct 19, 2011 1,273 153 63 Developer Phoenix http://www.TouchMint.com #9 Touchmint, Mar 2, 2016 Thanks for the post metal and thanks for all the support guys I can't wait to see what everyone thinks. I'm think about doing a contest over the weekend to see who can get the highest Game Center score and doing iTunes cards or something for the top 3 or so scores does that interest anyone? Retro Nug Well-Known Member May 9, 2012 532 0 16 The Netherworld #10 Retro Nug, Mar 2, 2016 Yay! I greatly enjoyed the previous two games and I am downloading this as I type. Gonna be a fun night between this and Dungelot. ☺️# Ayjona Well-Known Member Sep 8, 2009 3,295 21 38 Freelance journalist and writer, amateur musician Stockholm, Sweden #11 Ayjona, Mar 2, 2016 Intrigued! How much tactical depth is there to the combat mechanics? Touchmint Well-Known Member Oct 19, 2011 1,273 153 63 Developer Phoenix http://www.TouchMint.com #12 Touchmint, Mar 2, 2016 While I do want to start with it being very approachable but it is also is very indepth. The combat itself is turn-based but with effects like taunts, reflect damage, confusion and poisons just to name a few you'll have to be tactical about it. There are currently 6 classes, over 200 skills and on top of that about 15 pets that you will have to choose from once you find them. The pets act as a another party member that you can switch out depending on your strategy or build. On top of all that you have 6 professions which will put decide the best type of items you can craft. Ayjona Well-Known Member Sep 8, 2009 3,295 21 38 Freelance journalist and writer, amateur musician Stockholm, Sweden #13 Ayjona, Mar 2, 2016 Last edited: Mar 3, 2016 Sold! Still curious, though, since I haven't the time to test it tonight, and I figure you talking more about the games in the TA forums will definitively not affect sales adversely : how much tactical choice do I have in combat? (I.e., do I just attack, and rely on equipment and buffs to provide the effects you mention - placing the tactical emphasis on character building and gear loadouts - or is there a selection of abilities to choose between in any given combat situation?) EDIT: Oh, I had actually overlooked the combat screenshots. I can clearly see the answer to above query in the hotbar with a host of skills I've a particular dislike for Final Fantasy-style immobile turn-based battles, and always decry the loss of the additional tactical depth that comes from positioning and terrain modifiers, but Quest to the Future sounds appealing enough, in enough ways, that I'll bite regardless! Pham Well-Known Member Jul 23, 2012 209 0 16 Denmark #14 Pham, Mar 3, 2016 Will I be able to play without access to Gamecenter? I'm one of those who encountered the annoying bug, unfortunately. Touchmint Well-Known Member Oct 19, 2011 1,273 153 63 Developer Phoenix http://www.TouchMint.com #15 Touchmint, Mar 3, 2016 No good question! So you'll start with a basic attack as well as 2 skills after that every 3 levels you'll get a new skill. You only have 6 skill slots during battle so later on you'll have to choose which skills to take to battle. You'll also have pets which you start with and find along the way or as rewards. They will act as another party member that you can switch out depending on your tactics. They each have their own skills plus a passive skill that boosts certain player stats. For example if you are a ranger focusing on poison damage you might want to use a pet that gives a boost to chance to poison. Touchmint Well-Known Member Oct 19, 2011 1,273 153 63 Developer Phoenix http://www.TouchMint.com #16 Touchmint, Mar 3, 2016 Game Center is only for top scores. I may add achievements later but the game is Totally offline. No Game Center login needed. jsrco Well-Known Member Patreon Silver Oct 15, 2009 2,134 1 38 Coordinator Seattle https://www.Fatthunder.com #17 jsrco, Mar 3, 2016 Are the levels random too? And are all Touchmint games in a series or standalones? Retro Nug Well-Known Member May 9, 2012 532 0 16 The Netherworld #18 Retro Nug, Mar 3, 2016 If you mean like is there a continuing story or something then the answer is no. You can play any of em in any order. rezn Well-Known Member Patreon Silver Mar 8, 2014 862 6 18 Male Coder/Keyer in medical ICD 10 Reno, NV #19 rezn, Mar 3, 2016 Buying this now. Looks incredible. Retro Nug Well-Known Member May 9, 2012 532 0 16 The Netherworld #20 Retro Nug, Mar 3, 2016 At the beginning of the game there's a typo. Gnak says "an evil force has laid to waste our guards" Shouldn't it be "an evil force has laid waste to our guards"? (You must log in or sign up to post here.) Show Ignored Content Page 1 of 13 1 ← 2 3 4 5 6 → 13 Next > Share This Page Tweet Your name or email address: Password: Forgot your password? Stay logged in
Repulsa Well-Known Member Jul 3, 2015 1,584 81 48 #3 Repulsa, Mar 2, 2016 I beta tested this and cannot stamp enough seals of approval. It expands vastly upon the two previous games and if you are at all a fan of rpg's you must buy this! Bucktroo Well-Known Member Patreon Bronze Apr 29, 2011 545 1 18 Male Analyst Natural State #4 Bucktroo, Mar 2, 2016 Anyone know the "estimated" hours of gameplay? Leegames Well-Known Member Jul 1, 2010 1,083 0 0 Ex. game journalist and EiC now PR Denmark #5 Leegames, Mar 2, 2016 Can you move the virtual D-pad? Having it in the right hand side feels like a strange choice. Touchmint Well-Known Member Oct 19, 2011 1,273 153 63 Developer Phoenix http://www.TouchMint.com #6 Touchmint, Mar 2, 2016 Last edited: Mar 4, 2016 Gameplay Review Video by Dr. Retro Subscribe to the TouchArcade YouTube channel Repulsa Well-Known Member Jul 3, 2015 1,584 81 48 #7 Repulsa, Mar 2, 2016 That's how I move Valentia Well-Known Member Patreon Gold Jan 20, 2009 618 1 18 Female Retired! California #8 Valentia, Mar 2, 2016 I beta tested this, too, and it is soooooo awesome! I really can't recommend it highly enough. It is super fun! Touchmint Well-Known Member Oct 19, 2011 1,273 153 63 Developer Phoenix http://www.TouchMint.com #9 Touchmint, Mar 2, 2016 Thanks for the post metal and thanks for all the support guys I can't wait to see what everyone thinks. I'm think about doing a contest over the weekend to see who can get the highest Game Center score and doing iTunes cards or something for the top 3 or so scores does that interest anyone? Retro Nug Well-Known Member May 9, 2012 532 0 16 The Netherworld #10 Retro Nug, Mar 2, 2016 Yay! I greatly enjoyed the previous two games and I am downloading this as I type. Gonna be a fun night between this and Dungelot. ☺️# Ayjona Well-Known Member Sep 8, 2009 3,295 21 38 Freelance journalist and writer, amateur musician Stockholm, Sweden #11 Ayjona, Mar 2, 2016 Intrigued! How much tactical depth is there to the combat mechanics? Touchmint Well-Known Member Oct 19, 2011 1,273 153 63 Developer Phoenix http://www.TouchMint.com #12 Touchmint, Mar 2, 2016 While I do want to start with it being very approachable but it is also is very indepth. The combat itself is turn-based but with effects like taunts, reflect damage, confusion and poisons just to name a few you'll have to be tactical about it. There are currently 6 classes, over 200 skills and on top of that about 15 pets that you will have to choose from once you find them. The pets act as a another party member that you can switch out depending on your strategy or build. On top of all that you have 6 professions which will put decide the best type of items you can craft. Ayjona Well-Known Member Sep 8, 2009 3,295 21 38 Freelance journalist and writer, amateur musician Stockholm, Sweden #13 Ayjona, Mar 2, 2016 Last edited: Mar 3, 2016 Sold! Still curious, though, since I haven't the time to test it tonight, and I figure you talking more about the games in the TA forums will definitively not affect sales adversely : how much tactical choice do I have in combat? (I.e., do I just attack, and rely on equipment and buffs to provide the effects you mention - placing the tactical emphasis on character building and gear loadouts - or is there a selection of abilities to choose between in any given combat situation?) EDIT: Oh, I had actually overlooked the combat screenshots. I can clearly see the answer to above query in the hotbar with a host of skills I've a particular dislike for Final Fantasy-style immobile turn-based battles, and always decry the loss of the additional tactical depth that comes from positioning and terrain modifiers, but Quest to the Future sounds appealing enough, in enough ways, that I'll bite regardless! Pham Well-Known Member Jul 23, 2012 209 0 16 Denmark #14 Pham, Mar 3, 2016 Will I be able to play without access to Gamecenter? I'm one of those who encountered the annoying bug, unfortunately. Touchmint Well-Known Member Oct 19, 2011 1,273 153 63 Developer Phoenix http://www.TouchMint.com #15 Touchmint, Mar 3, 2016 No good question! So you'll start with a basic attack as well as 2 skills after that every 3 levels you'll get a new skill. You only have 6 skill slots during battle so later on you'll have to choose which skills to take to battle. You'll also have pets which you start with and find along the way or as rewards. They will act as another party member that you can switch out depending on your tactics. They each have their own skills plus a passive skill that boosts certain player stats. For example if you are a ranger focusing on poison damage you might want to use a pet that gives a boost to chance to poison. Touchmint Well-Known Member Oct 19, 2011 1,273 153 63 Developer Phoenix http://www.TouchMint.com #16 Touchmint, Mar 3, 2016 Game Center is only for top scores. I may add achievements later but the game is Totally offline. No Game Center login needed. jsrco Well-Known Member Patreon Silver Oct 15, 2009 2,134 1 38 Coordinator Seattle https://www.Fatthunder.com #17 jsrco, Mar 3, 2016 Are the levels random too? And are all Touchmint games in a series or standalones? Retro Nug Well-Known Member May 9, 2012 532 0 16 The Netherworld #18 Retro Nug, Mar 3, 2016 If you mean like is there a continuing story or something then the answer is no. You can play any of em in any order. rezn Well-Known Member Patreon Silver Mar 8, 2014 862 6 18 Male Coder/Keyer in medical ICD 10 Reno, NV #19 rezn, Mar 3, 2016 Buying this now. Looks incredible. Retro Nug Well-Known Member May 9, 2012 532 0 16 The Netherworld #20 Retro Nug, Mar 3, 2016 At the beginning of the game there's a typo. Gnak says "an evil force has laid to waste our guards" Shouldn't it be "an evil force has laid waste to our guards"? (You must log in or sign up to post here.) Show Ignored Content Page 1 of 13 1 ← 2 3 4 5 6 → 13 Next > Share This Page Tweet Your name or email address: Password: Forgot your password? Stay logged in
I beta tested this and cannot stamp enough seals of approval. It expands vastly upon the two previous games and if you are at all a fan of rpg's you must buy this!
I beta tested this, too, and it is soooooo awesome! I really can't recommend it highly enough. It is super fun!
Thanks for the post metal and thanks for all the support guys I can't wait to see what everyone thinks. I'm think about doing a contest over the weekend to see who can get the highest Game Center score and doing iTunes cards or something for the top 3 or so scores does that interest anyone?
Yay! I greatly enjoyed the previous two games and I am downloading this as I type. Gonna be a fun night between this and Dungelot. ☺️#
While I do want to start with it being very approachable but it is also is very indepth. The combat itself is turn-based but with effects like taunts, reflect damage, confusion and poisons just to name a few you'll have to be tactical about it. There are currently 6 classes, over 200 skills and on top of that about 15 pets that you will have to choose from once you find them. The pets act as a another party member that you can switch out depending on your strategy or build. On top of all that you have 6 professions which will put decide the best type of items you can craft.
Sold! Still curious, though, since I haven't the time to test it tonight, and I figure you talking more about the games in the TA forums will definitively not affect sales adversely : how much tactical choice do I have in combat? (I.e., do I just attack, and rely on equipment and buffs to provide the effects you mention - placing the tactical emphasis on character building and gear loadouts - or is there a selection of abilities to choose between in any given combat situation?) EDIT: Oh, I had actually overlooked the combat screenshots. I can clearly see the answer to above query in the hotbar with a host of skills I've a particular dislike for Final Fantasy-style immobile turn-based battles, and always decry the loss of the additional tactical depth that comes from positioning and terrain modifiers, but Quest to the Future sounds appealing enough, in enough ways, that I'll bite regardless!
Will I be able to play without access to Gamecenter? I'm one of those who encountered the annoying bug, unfortunately.
No good question! So you'll start with a basic attack as well as 2 skills after that every 3 levels you'll get a new skill. You only have 6 skill slots during battle so later on you'll have to choose which skills to take to battle. You'll also have pets which you start with and find along the way or as rewards. They will act as another party member that you can switch out depending on your tactics. They each have their own skills plus a passive skill that boosts certain player stats. For example if you are a ranger focusing on poison damage you might want to use a pet that gives a boost to chance to poison.
Game Center is only for top scores. I may add achievements later but the game is Totally offline. No Game Center login needed.
If you mean like is there a continuing story or something then the answer is no. You can play any of em in any order.
At the beginning of the game there's a typo. Gnak says "an evil force has laid to waste our guards" Shouldn't it be "an evil force has laid waste to our guards"?