RPG Dragons Odyssey Frane. Exe Create ----- Sale Information ---- It is sale in 50% off . Dragons Odyssey Frane is a high-quality action-role-playing game f… TouchArcade Rating: $5.99 Buy Now Watch Media Details----- Sale Information ---- It is sale in 50% off . Dragons Odyssey Frane is a high-quality action-role-playing game from Japanese veteran game developer, Exe-Create. Beautiful hand-drawn 2D graphics, a wonderful soundtrack, and an excellent English translation coupled with talented voice actors set this title apart and make it a great fit for anyone who has been patiently awaiting a solid fantasy title for iOS to come out of Japan. We hope you will enjoy Dragons Odyssey Frane, as it is one that has been beloved by many gamers across Japan. In Vanneth, the world above, and under the direction of God coexist two races charged with the oversight of Kalenthia-or in other words, the world below. These two races are the Angel Clan, who administer blessings; and the Demon clan, who administer trials. Sadly, being unable to compromise in their beliefs, they have clashed and disputed continually over how to promote temporal growth in the world below for untold numbers of years. It is during such a time that one angel named Escude decides to prove who is right once and for all, and in breaking Gods commandment not to interfere directly in the affairs of humans, she descends to the world below. Having caught wind of this, God summons her most trusted servant, Kunah, the son of the fire dragon chief. And along with Riel, Kunah's childhood companion, who is also consquently the daughter of the ice dragon chief, he follows after Escude in an attempt to bring her back to Vanneth. And so the story of a dragon duo under the guise of human children begins and the unlikely adventure that awaits them below the clouds on the vast Kalenthian continent... Information Seller:Exe Create Genre:Adventure, Role Playing Release:May 02, 2012 Updated:Dec 11, 2012 Version: Size:0.0 TouchArcade Rating: User Rating: (12) Your Rating:unrated Compatibility:HD Universal AENIGMA Well-Known Member Mar 9, 2011 338 0 0 NY #2 AENIGMA, Jul 1, 2012 I tried looking for the game for the past 2 day, but it was taken down from the store, I guess this sale is why. Thanks for the heads up. jeffyg3 Well-Known Member Mar 22, 2010 1,251 0 36 #3 jeffyg3, Jul 1, 2012 I'm really enjoying this one. The voice acting is not that good, but it's entertaining to listen to, has a good simple rpg system, and it's so damn...um, cute. Looks good on the iPad, good buy so far. kioshi Well-Known Member Apr 9, 2011 880 0 0 Brazil #4 kioshi, Jul 2, 2012 How does it control on the iPad? I haven't been able to find a good ARPG (except mage gauntlet) for the iPad because the D-pad is usually too far away. jeffyg3 Well-Known Member Mar 22, 2010 1,251 0 36 #5 jeffyg3, Jul 2, 2012 Havent played another ARPG on the iPad other than Mage Gauntlet, but it doesn't feel like the dpad is too far to me, but it doesn't seem as fluid to me as it should...maybe they made the dpad a little too large? I also run when I dont want to run sometimes. The characters control better if I life my finger off to switch directions. Overall though it's not a game breaker to me, I've gotten a little used to it after playing a couple of hours. (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
I tried looking for the game for the past 2 day, but it was taken down from the store, I guess this sale is why. Thanks for the heads up.
I'm really enjoying this one. The voice acting is not that good, but it's entertaining to listen to, has a good simple rpg system, and it's so damn...um, cute. Looks good on the iPad, good buy so far.
How does it control on the iPad? I haven't been able to find a good ARPG (except mage gauntlet) for the iPad because the D-pad is usually too far away.
Havent played another ARPG on the iPad other than Mage Gauntlet, but it doesn't feel like the dpad is too far to me, but it doesn't seem as fluid to me as it should...maybe they made the dpad a little too large? I also run when I dont want to run sometimes. The characters control better if I life my finger off to switch directions. Overall though it's not a game breaker to me, I've gotten a little used to it after playing a couple of hours.