https://apps.apple.com/us/app/albion-online/id1202788573 Albion Online Sandbox Interactive GmbH Albion Online is a cross-platform sandbox MMORPG set in an open medieval fantasy world. The game features a player-drive… Free Buy Now Watch Media DetailsAlbion Online is a cross-platform sandbox MMORPG set in an open medieval fantasy world. The game features a player-driven economy where nearly every item is player-crafted. Combine armor pieces and weapons suited to your playstyle in a unique, classless "you are what you wear" system. Explore the world, take on other adventurers in thrilling battles, conquer territories, and build a home. CROSS-PLATFORM PLAY: Albion Online is a true cross-platform MMO experience. Whether you prefer PC or mobile, one account lets you play on all platforms. PLAYER-DRIVEN ECONOMY: From basic tools and clothes to mighty armors and powerful weapons, nearly every item in the game is crafted by players, in player-constructed buildings, from resources gathered by players. Buy, sell, and trade at local marketplaces all across the world of Albion. Craft rare and powerful items, then sell them to the highest bidder and grow your fortune. YOU ARE WHAT YOU WEAR: In Albion Online's classless combat system, the weapons and armor you use define your skills, and switching playstyles is as easy as switching gear. Test out new equipment anytime and change up your weapons, armor, and mounts to suit any situation. Hone your character’s skills by crafting new items, or by simply using your favorite equipment. PREPARE TO FIGHT: Test yourself against other adventurers in high-risk, high-reward full-loot fights. From solo to small-group to large-scale battles, you'll need strategy, tactics, and skill to prevail. Level your combat specializations, create unique builds with complementary skills, and use every tool at your disposal to emerge victorious. Enter the Crystal Realm and fight 5v5 or 20v20 battles for massive rewards. CONQUER THE WORLD: Join a guild and carve out your own piece of Albion in massive open-world battles. Claim territories for access to incredible resources, construct guild halls, build Hideouts, and track your progress against other guilds worldwide on the leaderboards. Join a City Faction, climb the ranks, and take part in continent-wide Faction Campaigns. PUT DOWN ROOTS: Claim a city plot or private island and make it your own. Grow crops to sell or make into food, raise your own livestock and mounts, and build crafting stations for private or public use. Stock your house with custom furniture, trophies, and chests to store your growing collection of loot. Hire and train laborers to keep everything at your homestead running smoothly. FACE DEADLY FOES: From small scouting bands to massive bosses, the inhabitants of Albion’s open world await your challenge. Take on six different factions, each with unique enemies that require their own strategies. Partake in solo or group Expeditions, or seek out the ultimate thrill by facing demons and other players alike in Hellgates and Corrupted Dungeons. EXPLORE A VAST WORLD: Explore five vivid biomes, where you can gather raw materials for crafting or cast a line into Albion's waters to catch fish. Seek out solo and group dungeons with powerful foes and lucrative rewards. Enter the Roads of Avalon to discover ever-changing paths between distant zones, and explore the Mists to encounter rare creatures and lucrative treasures. Information Seller:Sandbox Interactive GmbH Genre:Action, Role Playing Release:Jun 09, 2021 Updated:Aug 07, 2024 Version:26.010 Size:2.9 GB TouchArcade Rating:Unrated User Rating:Unrated Your Rating:unrated Compatibility:HD Universal Subscribe to the TouchArcade YouTube channel Subscribe to the TouchArcade YouTube channel JasonLL likes this. Bloodangel Well-Known Member Jan 19, 2011 1,824 46 48 Retail England #2 Bloodangel, Jun 9, 2021 Boom! Rocksaint Well-Known Member Nov 29, 2013 666 367 63 #3 Rocksaint, Jun 9, 2021 Not worth playing on a phone. Everything’s far to small. UI is far too cumbersome for mobile devices. And the game runs at ~30fps with lag in combat. Disappointing port. I’d rather play this on PC if I really wanted to. agreen437 Well-Known Member Jun 12, 2014 1,703 222 63 #4 agreen437, Jun 9, 2021 I know I’ll try on iPad JasonLL likes this. adamphetamine Well-Known Member Jan 4, 2011 968 31 28 Programmer/3D Modeling Bethlehem, Pa #5 adamphetamine, Jun 9, 2021 The hell it isn’t! It looks and runs great on Iphone. Well worth playing. JasonLL likes this. Nonstickron Well-Known Member Sep 24, 2009 312 32 28 Graphic Artist / Pre-Press Central Florida http://www.rgdesignhouse.com #6 Nonstickron, Jun 9, 2021 Just started playing Dawn Of Isles yesterday, kinda reminded me of Albion. LiQuiD likes this. Jack111 Well-Known Member Sep 6, 2009 610 1 18 Holland #7 Jack111, Jun 10, 2021 Unplayable on the iphone everything is far to small AltsKev Well-Known Member Nov 12, 2016 566 157 43 Male Developer #8 AltsKev, Jun 10, 2021 You can change that in setting... Bloodangel Well-Known Member Jan 19, 2011 1,824 46 48 Retail England #9 Bloodangel, Jun 10, 2021 Change what in settings? AltsKev Well-Known Member Nov 12, 2016 566 157 43 Male Developer #10 AltsKev, Jun 10, 2021 i have delete the game since i read you can lost everything when you die, and some ppl say its a p2w. But you can change the interface zoom, on my iphone that was better after change this param Jack111 Well-Known Member Sep 6, 2009 610 1 18 Holland #11 Jack111, Jun 10, 2021 Last edited: Jun 10, 2021 The character creation is basically useless the buttons are so small i cant even push them the rest of the game is not much better nothing in the settings will help with that JasonLL Well-Known Member Feb 21, 2014 546 106 43 Male #12 JasonLL, Jun 10, 2021 Played for about an hour and was amazed to see so many players running around. I know it’s the first official day for the influx of mobile players but holy heck the NPC’s were engulfed by a sea of PC’s…and it still ran extremely well on my older iPad Pro 10.5. My first thoughts from the hour and so of gameplay is that it’s a very craft heavy game. Comparing to Dawn Of Isles is pretty accurate from what I’ve played so far. In the Albion tutorial they make it very clear that “you are what you wear” which means the player can easily change their style of play based on their current equipment. Very reminiscent of Villagers and Heroes with equipment determining abilities although I would say Albion seems much more about the equipment than V&H. There’s also a lot of detail in the skills/proficiencies screen. Some have compared that part to Eve Online with the whole “learning points” system Albion has (premium characters get more learning points per day). I don’t mind that Eve/Albion type of monetization. *added edit* A few more hours in and this is reminding me much more of Eve than any other MMO on the Appstore. Very much a non-hand holding open world game that can be unforgiving with skills/proficiencies that can be leveled up by learning points and hands-on gathering/refining/crafting. Combat and movement in Albion feel good. I like the fact that mobs can potentially be dangerous if they overwhelm you which to me is needed in all MMO’s to even be considered “good”. Unfortunately there’s been quite a few freezes but I have still been enjoying the experience so far. (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
Not worth playing on a phone. Everything’s far to small. UI is far too cumbersome for mobile devices. And the game runs at ~30fps with lag in combat. Disappointing port. I’d rather play this on PC if I really wanted to.
i have delete the game since i read you can lost everything when you die, and some ppl say its a p2w. But you can change the interface zoom, on my iphone that was better after change this param
The character creation is basically useless the buttons are so small i cant even push them the rest of the game is not much better nothing in the settings will help with that
Played for about an hour and was amazed to see so many players running around. I know it’s the first official day for the influx of mobile players but holy heck the NPC’s were engulfed by a sea of PC’s…and it still ran extremely well on my older iPad Pro 10.5. My first thoughts from the hour and so of gameplay is that it’s a very craft heavy game. Comparing to Dawn Of Isles is pretty accurate from what I’ve played so far. In the Albion tutorial they make it very clear that “you are what you wear” which means the player can easily change their style of play based on their current equipment. Very reminiscent of Villagers and Heroes with equipment determining abilities although I would say Albion seems much more about the equipment than V&H. There’s also a lot of detail in the skills/proficiencies screen. Some have compared that part to Eve Online with the whole “learning points” system Albion has (premium characters get more learning points per day). I don’t mind that Eve/Albion type of monetization. *added edit* A few more hours in and this is reminding me much more of Eve than any other MMO on the Appstore. Very much a non-hand holding open world game that can be unforgiving with skills/proficiencies that can be leveled up by learning points and hands-on gathering/refining/crafting. Combat and movement in Albion feel good. I like the fact that mobs can potentially be dangerous if they overwhelm you which to me is needed in all MMO’s to even be considered “good”. Unfortunately there’s been quite a few freezes but I have still been enjoying the experience so far.