Link: https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/the-quest-hero-of-lukomorye4/id1462570458 The Quest - Hero of Lukomorye4 Redshift An expansion by Zarista Games. The Quest - Hero of Lukomorye IV is an expansion to The Quest, a beautifully hand-drawn … $2.99 Buy Now Watch Media DetailsAn expansion by Zarista Games. The Quest - Hero of Lukomorye IV is an expansion to The Quest, a beautifully hand-drawn open world role playing game with old school grid-based movement and turn based combat. After enabling the expansion, you can explore new areas and adventures. However, if you don't have The Quest, you can also play the expansion as a standalone game. Grab your weapons and spells! The war is over but Kozney the Deathless refuses to give up his chance for the throne. While winter chokes Lukomorye in its icy grip, Kozney has summoned strong forces to defeat the Tzar's loyal army and navy. It's time to face the Deathless once again. This time it must be Death to the Deathless! To access the new areas (not applicable if you are playing the expansion standalone), go to Mithria harbor and talk to captain Hanty, then select "Luko IV" as your travel destination. It's recommended you reach at least level 70 before taking on the challenges posed by this expansion. Information Seller:Redshift Genre:Adventure, Role Playing Release:May 07, 2019 Updated:Jul 29, 2023 Version:12.0.9 Size:221.7 MB TouchArcade Rating:Unrated User Rating:Unrated Your Rating:unrated Compatibility:HD Universal Ubisububi Well-Known Member Oct 8, 2009 1,088 9 38 California #2 Ubisububi, May 9, 2019 How do these guys continue to get away with releasing games that aren’t optimized for wider displays? Brightsiderus Well-Known Member Feb 1, 2017 2,234 540 113 #3 Brightsiderus, May 9, 2019 Elendil (one of the two devs) says that they are too busy in developing The Quest 2. And I think that expansions are being ported by Zarista Games. Anyway, most of the DLCs they are releasing are just HD versions of old DLC’s Ubisububi Well-Known Member Oct 8, 2009 1,088 9 38 California #4 Ubisububi, May 10, 2019 Oh, I understand why they are doing it, what I can’t figure out is how they are allowed to. I thought Apple is forcing devs to make all new apps widescreen. Brightsiderus Well-Known Member Feb 1, 2017 2,234 540 113 #5 Brightsiderus, May 10, 2019 Don’t think so Ubisububi Well-Known Member Oct 8, 2009 1,088 9 38 California #6 Ubisububi, May 10, 2019 There has been quite a bit written about this in the tech media since last year (didn’t link anything here because I’m not an imbecile) so I assumed Apple implemented it. Clearly they didn’t, which is a bummer. (You must log in or sign up to post here.) Show Ignored Content Share This Page Tweet Your name or email address: Password: Forgot your password? Stay logged in
How do these guys continue to get away with releasing games that aren’t optimized for wider displays?
Elendil (one of the two devs) says that they are too busy in developing The Quest 2. And I think that expansions are being ported by Zarista Games. Anyway, most of the DLCs they are releasing are just HD versions of old DLC’s
Oh, I understand why they are doing it, what I can’t figure out is how they are allowed to. I thought Apple is forcing devs to make all new apps widescreen.
There has been quite a bit written about this in the tech media since last year (didn’t link anything here because I’m not an imbecile) so I assumed Apple implemented it. Clearly they didn’t, which is a bummer.