Sorry, on my iPad, don't know how to add the code here, but just saw this on appshopper and nobody had brought it up yet, it seems. Is this worth it at this price? I bought the first one a while ago but never picked it up.
Well...yeah, I think so. But I won't buy it. Once Namco aquired the rights to Puzzle Quest, they (I assume it was Namco behind it) pulled the original Puzzle Quest by D3; published by...err, I forget now; from the appstore. I have it in itunes, but, due to past experiences, am leery of hooking up my device.
Puzzle Quest 2 Become a Sorcerer, Templar, Barbarian or Assassin and experience the ultimate Match-3 Puzzle-RPG! Featuring optimized to… TouchArcade Rating: $2.99 Buy Now Watch Media DetailsBecome a Sorcerer, Templar, Barbarian or Assassin and experience the ultimate Match-3 Puzzle-RPG! Featuring optimized touch controls, visual effects and graphics exclusively for iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4, iPad and iPod touch 3rd Gen (32 GB and above)! WHAT THE PRESS SAYS** Pocket Gamer - Silver Award Winner!** IGN: 8 of 10 – ‘Impressive’ ** Slide To Play: “…the best Match-3 game on the platform, bar none.”** touchArcade: “…superior product in every imaginable way and a great game all on its lonesome.”** IntoMobile: “…if you enjoy match-3 puzzle games, then you absolutely, positively need to get Puzzle Quest 2. It’s just that good.”EPIC QUEST – OVER 40 HOURS OF ADVENTURE!Escape to a fantasy world filled with amazing creatures, powerful magic, and challenging mini-games! 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Get inside NAMCO info on great deals, plus the latest game updates, tips & more…VISIT US: http://namcobandaigames.com/iosLIKE US: http://www.facebook.com/NamcoBandaiTWEET US: http://twitter.com/Filthierich Information Seller: Genre:Adventure, Puzzle Release:Dec 09, 2010 Updated:Dec 15, 2017 Version: Size:0.0 TouchArcade Rating: User Rating: (10) Your Rating:unrated Compatibility:HD Universal pjft Well-Known Member Feb 15, 2011 1,082 8 38 #4 pjft, Oct 19, 2012 Oh, thanks for the reply Greyskull - and thanks Anarkitty for adding the right link. I didn't recall that had been taken down, that's precisely the one I have - I'll have to backup my library then! Hope you get better soon. Cheers! bramblett05 Well-Known Member Aug 29, 2012 5,682 0 0 #5 bramblett05, Oct 19, 2012 Banco sucks on iOS I won't support them even if they make their games free and puzzle quest getting pulled was wrong. Neswii Well-Known Member Dec 16, 2011 98 0 0 #6 Neswii, Oct 19, 2012 I prefer the first puzzle quest. I have both on my Xbox, and I didn't knew they were on ios. I really want to get this though, since I love this game, but the price is still high and I don't want to get burned if they decide to remove it ok the future. Greyskull Well-Known Member Dec 13, 2009 5,588 1 38 Photographer/Social Sciences adjunct/sweet sweet l Fort Lauderdale #7 Greyskull, Oct 19, 2012 Me too. The original Puzzle Quest had, IIRC, more "open-ended" style RPG elements, which I prefer to the meore story driven sequels. (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
Oh, thanks for the reply Greyskull - and thanks Anarkitty for adding the right link. I didn't recall that had been taken down, that's precisely the one I have - I'll have to backup my library then! Hope you get better soon. Cheers!
Banco sucks on iOS I won't support them even if they make their games free and puzzle quest getting pulled was wrong.
I prefer the first puzzle quest. I have both on my Xbox, and I didn't knew they were on ios. I really want to get this though, since I love this game, but the price is still high and I don't want to get burned if they decide to remove it ok the future.
Me too. The original Puzzle Quest had, IIRC, more "open-ended" style RPG elements, which I prefer to the meore story driven sequels.