I can't post the app info right now, can some one fill it in for me? It was featured/reviewed on TA a few weeks ago, iirc. The icon is black,grey,and white.
Ending Aaron Steed Ending is a single player turn based puzzle game about movement and death. Best played on iPhone 4 or newer. Recommended for people who like board games, chess and roguelikes. TouchArcade Rating: $1.99 Buy Now Watch Media DetailsEnding is a single player turn based puzzle game about movement and death. Best played on iPhone 4 or newer. Recommended for people who like board games, chess and roguelikes. Information Seller:Aaron Steed Genre:Puzzle, Strategy Release:Jun 18, 2013 Updated:Aug 13, 2015 Version:0.4 Size:20.9 MB TouchArcade Rating: User Rating: (17) Your Rating:unrated Compatibility:HD Universal Bronxsta Well-Known Member Oct 10, 2012 4,698 6 38 http://indiegameenthusiast.blogspot.com/ #3 Bronxsta, Aug 8, 2013 Great game. Highly recommended TheFrost Well-Known Member Nov 18, 2010 5,772 0 0 #4 TheFrost, Aug 8, 2013 I really like this game, highly recommended! Support this gem, its only 1$. ipad2user Well-Known Member May 9, 2013 174 0 0 #5 ipad2user, Aug 8, 2013 Looks interesting! nightc1 Well-Known Member Oct 19, 2012 4,362 0 0 AL #6 nightc1, Aug 8, 2013 Not typically a big fan of board games or roguelikes... but I like chess and small original games so I'll give it a shot. Thanks for the heads up. Ravenblack Well-Known Member Feb 24, 2009 1,755 0 0 Singapore #7 Ravenblack, Aug 8, 2013 This is very good. Menu and interface may take some figuring out. oooooomonkey Well-Known Member Jan 15, 2011 6,307 0 0 Forge World #8 oooooomonkey, Aug 8, 2013 Just deleted this, stupidest menu system in the world award goes to this game. I played the first three levels and have no clue what the menu buttons do. Or why there seems to be different modes and why I couldn't quit from one of them without closing the app. MrMojoRisin Well-Known Member Jul 27, 2012 1,183 0 0 #9 MrMojoRisin, Aug 8, 2013 It's really not that hard to figure out. The three icons that show when you first start the app are the "main menu" that shows the three different modes of the game. The first is the "campaign" mode that serves to teach you how all of the various enemies and other entities work. There is no written tutorial, but the levels are ingeniously designed so that while figuring them out, you learn all the elements of the game. The second is a "challenge" mode where you have to use your knowledge gained in the campaign mode to navigate randomly generated levels and get to the numbered gates, or you can go through a non-numbered one if you have no other choice, but you have to find the numbered ones to progress. I'm pretty sure the idea is to go through all the numbers, counting down from 8 all the way to 1. I haven't finished it, though. That's all you need to know to play. The third icon in the main menu is evidently some kind of creation mode, but I haven't messed with it. But the game itself is quite addictive, and plays fast enough that you want to keep playing just one more, especially in the challenge mode. basil Well-Known Member Apr 5, 2013 112 0 0 #10 basil, Aug 8, 2013 Great example of finely executed minimalism in vidya games Habakuk Well-Known Member Dec 11, 2008 4,779 9 38 Vienna, Austria http://rossau.wordpress.com #11 Habakuk, Aug 9, 2013 Last edited: Aug 9, 2013 Very recommended logic puzzle! Thanks! Kind of turn-based Pac-Man. Don't hesitate and get it SOON because in Europe the sale is already over. Download page for a free OS X, Windows and Ubuntu version: http://robotacid.com/flash/ending/ (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
Not typically a big fan of board games or roguelikes... but I like chess and small original games so I'll give it a shot. Thanks for the heads up.
Just deleted this, stupidest menu system in the world award goes to this game. I played the first three levels and have no clue what the menu buttons do. Or why there seems to be different modes and why I couldn't quit from one of them without closing the app.
It's really not that hard to figure out. The three icons that show when you first start the app are the "main menu" that shows the three different modes of the game. The first is the "campaign" mode that serves to teach you how all of the various enemies and other entities work. There is no written tutorial, but the levels are ingeniously designed so that while figuring them out, you learn all the elements of the game. The second is a "challenge" mode where you have to use your knowledge gained in the campaign mode to navigate randomly generated levels and get to the numbered gates, or you can go through a non-numbered one if you have no other choice, but you have to find the numbered ones to progress. I'm pretty sure the idea is to go through all the numbers, counting down from 8 all the way to 1. I haven't finished it, though. That's all you need to know to play. The third icon in the main menu is evidently some kind of creation mode, but I haven't messed with it. But the game itself is quite addictive, and plays fast enough that you want to keep playing just one more, especially in the challenge mode.
Very recommended logic puzzle! Thanks! Kind of turn-based Pac-Man. Don't hesitate and get it SOON because in Europe the sale is already over. Download page for a free OS X, Windows and Ubuntu version: http://robotacid.com/flash/ending/