Aidinia • 8-bit RPG for Android
Good old school RPG from someone who obviously loves RPGs . The game is a bit of a grind , but what rpg isn't ? It's really too bad the Google store is wired to show freemium garbage that takes in cash instead of good Indi dev's like this . 100 downloads ? Awful , but if you're pay to play garbage Google doesn't stop listing those . Google needs to wake up and support Indi dev's, they are what makes Android great.
So simple. I play it when i don't wanna use my brain anymore.
I want a refund
It's dull. Wish I could get a refund.
Dragon Warrior 1, revisited...good 8-bit RPG though. Worth a dollar, if you're an OLD SCHOOL RPG lover...
Waste
It's an absolute gem in a sea of garbage. It's pretty obviously a Dragon Warrior "clone," but that's okay because all of the aspects are done well. And there's certainly no bs. You pay for a game and you get a complete game. There are no ads. No asking you to rate it. No iaps. All games should be like Aidinia. I'm truly enjoying it.
I want a refund
I want to give this game 5 stars so bad but it continues to delete my game progress. It's a wonderful game for the money and absolutely worth it, but i can't give it a full rating if I can't even finish the game.
Waste
Great RPG I alway's love running into rpg's that are similar to dragon quest games and other rpg's similar to the 80's rpg's in any form. Aside that Google needs a better search category to actually finding these games, as like typing RPG all these should come up but they don't
Very involved 8 - bit RPG. Enjoyed it! Worth every penny.
Aidinia has attractive, nostalgic graphics (I quite like the sprite work on enemies), but there are several issues with the game. The script is dodgy at times, with poor English and a far from compelling story. Combat is fun and simple, Dragon Quest style, but is very slow for a mobile game with small things such as combat icons individually loading in as opposed to all popping in at once slowing down the experience. The actual display is very small, filling up perhaps a third of my phone's screen (which isn't very large- I have a Droid X2). I don't know if this is because of the way they handled their sprite work, but it does seem to be lazy and it makes an otherwise suitably attractive game hard to look at due to how tiny everything is. The display is also off-center on my screen, whereas the virtual buttons are perfectly fine. All of that said, the game costs a dollar. If you are looking for a simple Dragon Quest 1 clone, then this may do the job.
This game is fun. The path isn't obvious, the grinding is kept to a minimum and there isn't any useless modern 'polish' to it, it just feels like playing an average gameboy RPG, which isn't bad for a buck.
Crashes and force closes every minute or so. Uninstall
Aidinia has attractive, nostalgic graphics (I quite like the sprite work on enemies), but there are several issues with the game. The script is dodgy at times, with poor English and a far from compelling story. Combat is fun and simple, Dragon Quest style, but is very slow for a mobile game with small things such as combat icons individually loading in as opposed to all popping in at once slowing down the experience. The actual display is very small, filling up perhaps a third of my phone's screen (which isn't very large- I have a Droid X2). I don't know if this is because of the way they handled their sprite work, but it does seem to be lazy and it makes an otherwise suitably attractive game hard to look at due to how tiny everything is. The display is also off-center on my screen, whereas the virtual buttons are perfectly fine. All of that said, the game costs a dollar. If you are looking for a simple Dragon Quest 1 clone, then this may do the job.
This game is fun. The path isn't obvious, the grinding is kept to a minimum and there isn't any useless modern 'polish' to it, it just feels like playing an average gameboy RPG, which isn't bad for a buck.
Crashes and force closes every minute or so. Uninstall
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Just finished. Great game dev. Really felt like a tribute to the good old days of rpg-ing. Thanks from my daughter and I