Eternal Night ZLOONG Genres: Games Strategy Card GAME CENTER ENABLED Free Minimum iOS Version: iOS 8.0 Download Size: 323.6MB Eternal Night ZLOONG Eternal Night is a free-to-play strategy game that combines with Roguelike and black fairy tales elements. Craft your un… Free Buy Now Watch Media DetailsEternal Night is a free-to-play strategy game that combines with Roguelike and black fairy tales elements. Craft your unique deck, tone your skill, fight against the bizarre creatures, and try to discover the truth of the cursed forest! Journey through the Eternal Night stories, as the eternal night is coming and the fairy tale world falls into ruin. The characters of fairy tale must journey into the cursed forest filled with more weird monsters and bizarre events to save their world. We have prepared many famous fairy tales characters for you to play, such as Cinderella, Puss in Boots, Cowardly Lion and Prince Charming. Sheath your sword and shuffle your deck, adventures await inside! Are you ready for the adventure? Only the braves can survive…Prepare yourself once more and embrace the darkness! Feature: -Build the Ultimate Deck: Choose your cards wisely and craft your unique deck! Discover over 400 cards to add your deck when you explore the cursed forest. Select cards that work together to efficiently dispatch foes and fight against the wired creatures! -Collect Legendary Guardian: Explore and catch hundreds of fantastic guardians on your journey. Train your guardian to make your guardian stronger and help you conquer mysterious creatures easier. -Fight for glory: We have prepared real time arena for all of you from all over the world! When you are ready, just step into it and search for a fast-paced battle. Honing your skill and challenging other players worldwide for the chance to win amazing prizes! -An Ever-changing Forest: Eternal night is a randomly generated strategy game. Thus, whenever you embark on a journey to the cursed forest, the route will change each time. Keep wise before you make any choice. Choose a risky or safe path will determines what you face in the next time. Different cards, different relic, different enemies and even gain different ending. -Only Strategy Matter: In Eternal Night, there more than 200 different bizarre creatures and difficult bosses to face with. But no matter how difficult they are, just use your wisdom to find a best way to conquer them. Build your ultimate deck and discover powerful items, likes relics and medicine which can be found throughout the journey. Information Seller:ZLOONG Genre:Card, Strategy Release:Sep 25, 2019 Updated:Oct 23, 2019 Version:4.0.5 Size:323.9 MB TouchArcade Rating:Unrated User Rating:Unrated Your Rating:unrated Compatibility:HD Universal LordGek Well-Known Member Staff Member Patreon Silver Patreon Gold Patreon Bronze Feb 19, 2009 12,282 141 63 Software QA Engineer Saratoga, CA, USA #2 LordGek, Sep 26, 2019 The game is an interesting take on a Slay the Spire like clone with some novel mechanics but, in its current state, the English translation is ROUGH. Not only a fair amount of confusing phrasing but lots of really annoying formatting errors like no spaces between some words or an extra space in words like "don' t". I'll happily revisit after a translation patch or two. Gwarmaxx likes this. Gwarmaxx Well-Known Member Feb 2, 2010 4,446 376 83 NCC 1701 #3 Gwarmaxx, Sep 26, 2019 Last edited: Sep 26, 2019 i’m enjoying this one a lot... reminds me Nights of the Full Moon and also that one published last year that had the same “fairy tale” background and “paths to choose” system... somebody remember its name? i would like to re-check it. ramzarules Well-Known Member Sep 13, 2014 2,112 128 63 Greece #4 ramzarules, Sep 26, 2019 Yeap, Wandering Night? Was it from the same publisher? Because it was pulled after a few months... Gwarmaxx likes this. Gwarmaxx Well-Known Member Feb 2, 2010 4,446 376 83 NCC 1701 #5 Gwarmaxx, Sep 26, 2019 yeah, i’ve just checked some videos on yt and seems to be the same game, at least the initial options screen and some of the backgrounds, but i’m not so sure, something has changed from what i see... weird. Talbs Well-Known Member May 1, 2011 2,616 377 83 #6 Talbs, Sep 26, 2019 Yes Zloong made (or published?) wandering night as well. That game grabbed you by the ear and introduced you to the pay wall real quick, so I’m half expecting same from this imo. Also, beware they pulled the pin on wandering night within like 6 months. Gwarmaxx likes this. Ringerill Well-Known Member Dec 13, 2012 315 170 43 #7 Ringerill, Sep 26, 2019 Agreed with @Talbs! I had a bad experience with this game... But also had a bad experience with Zloong's other MMO World of Kings where the majority of updates were focused on IAPs and P2W mechanics and not actual content. There is a 1$ package that unlocks a character and follower so that's ok for now. Season passes are available as well even if it doesn't make sense in a StS type game. It seems that characters and cards can be upgraded using various ressources (no idea if they are farmable or if they have to be bough using the premium currency). Still a lot of grinding is to be expected. Also, there is a loo-box system (aka surprise mechanic...) using special gems as well as premium currency. Just this thing already keeps me on my toes! Apart from that (IAPs, Internet connection, Season Pass, Loot boxes), the game has nice graphics and nice gameplay. The summoning capacity adds some level of strategy to the deck building as well. What I expect also is the mechanic of most Zloong games where you have daily rewards and activities that makes you come back. It's fun at first and keeps you occupied but soon I felt it more like a poison/drug that you can't get rid of just because you don't want to fall behind... All in all, Loot boxes, Internet connection and Season Passes are a NO for me but for those who are brave enough, please go on and tell us what to really expect from this game (You must log in or sign up to post here.) Show Ignored Content Share This Page Tweet Your name or email address: Do you already have an account? No, create an account now. Yes, my password is: Forgot your password? Stay logged in
The game is an interesting take on a Slay the Spire like clone with some novel mechanics but, in its current state, the English translation is ROUGH. Not only a fair amount of confusing phrasing but lots of really annoying formatting errors like no spaces between some words or an extra space in words like "don' t". I'll happily revisit after a translation patch or two.
i’m enjoying this one a lot... reminds me Nights of the Full Moon and also that one published last year that had the same “fairy tale” background and “paths to choose” system... somebody remember its name? i would like to re-check it.
yeah, i’ve just checked some videos on yt and seems to be the same game, at least the initial options screen and some of the backgrounds, but i’m not so sure, something has changed from what i see... weird.
Yes Zloong made (or published?) wandering night as well. That game grabbed you by the ear and introduced you to the pay wall real quick, so I’m half expecting same from this imo. Also, beware they pulled the pin on wandering night within like 6 months.
Agreed with @Talbs! I had a bad experience with this game... But also had a bad experience with Zloong's other MMO World of Kings where the majority of updates were focused on IAPs and P2W mechanics and not actual content. There is a 1$ package that unlocks a character and follower so that's ok for now. Season passes are available as well even if it doesn't make sense in a StS type game. It seems that characters and cards can be upgraded using various ressources (no idea if they are farmable or if they have to be bough using the premium currency). Still a lot of grinding is to be expected. Also, there is a loo-box system (aka surprise mechanic...) using special gems as well as premium currency. Just this thing already keeps me on my toes! Apart from that (IAPs, Internet connection, Season Pass, Loot boxes), the game has nice graphics and nice gameplay. The summoning capacity adds some level of strategy to the deck building as well. What I expect also is the mechanic of most Zloong games where you have daily rewards and activities that makes you come back. It's fun at first and keeps you occupied but soon I felt it more like a poison/drug that you can't get rid of just because you don't want to fall behind... All in all, Loot boxes, Internet connection and Season Passes are a NO for me but for those who are brave enough, please go on and tell us what to really expect from this game