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  • Bug in new version, please fix

    Since the last update, the leftmost character in the “available warriors” screen cannot be selected for dungeons. This character can be selected for ambushes, however.
  • May or may not save after hours of play

    This game is great looking with some interesting upgrades and I was enjoying my character progression but then...

    After playing near an hour on my iPhone 8plus I stopped playing. Later in the day, I picked up my iPad to continue via iCloud save feature. Weird. It hadn’t synced the save. No problem, let me check my phone again... Everything I did was not available. Instead I had an older save. All the level upgrades I bought, campaign I advanced, hard-to-find weapons purchased, gold acquired, all wiped out. GONE.

    You can’t play a campaign game with character progression and have a faulty save feature. Save yourself the frustration and find another game.
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  • It’s like the original, but worse

    I really want to like this game. I love WH quest 1 and still play from time to time. This game has less crisp graphics, worse play dynamics (e.g WHQ 1 let you move all your action points and then attack but in WHQ2 attacking and moving draw from the same pool meaning that you have to keep watching how many spaces you can move by totaling the number of AP points you have, then subtract how many AP points your attack costs, which is often 2, and then only move that far - this makes each move painfully slow to do, compared to WH1s easy to do system), harder to navigate towns, slower gameplay during battles, an equipment inventory I haven’t yet managed to locate, and more. It also has fewer dungeons and heroes in the base version.

    If you’ve not yet got WHQ1, get that instead. If you do have WHQ2, just keep playing that.

    Don’t get me wrong, this isn’t a bad game, it’s just worse than its predecessor quite substantially. A wasted opportunity.
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  • Overpriced for full game

    Got this game when it was 0.99¢ and I really do like it. The big problem and why I’m giving it 1 star is the horrible IAP’s. 5$ per expansion that has less levels then what the original game had, 2.99$ per extra type of character and I believe there is about 7 more.

    So in short I’m not paying 21$ to unlock a full game and the game gets 1 star because of the horrible price gouging in game.
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  • Fun but need Bug fix

    At the moment I am enjoying the game. I am looking to continue further and buy more of the content packs. But there is one very bad bug that needs to be fixed before I pay for the next packs or character packs.
    Bug: AOE weapons that has a range does not allow the character to shoot/throw past the current character. (Bombs, Pistol of Exploding bullets, Scoll fireball and couple others. These items have 3x3 or bigger area damage and is a range weapon. But you can not target any character past adjacent block of the weapon holder. Which means your character also receive the damage if used.

    There are some good weapons that would have help my play store but are worthless in game. I hope the Devs fix this. Is so I moving the stars to 5!!!

    Graphics are nice. Characters are just a few races but you can get more ade additional heros. Currently enjoying except for the bug above. Easy to get the hang of and play. A little grindy for gold, but hey this is a RPG.
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  • Too expensive.

    So I bought the game itself on sale for only a dollar. "What a great deal!" I thought. Turns out that you only get a small fragment of the game, then you have to pay upwards of $20 for the rest of it. This wasn't clearly stated in the description, and I feel ripped off even if it was only a buck. I didn't intend to pay money for a demo of a game. I'm not even sure how this is legal, it's completely false advertising.
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  • Fun

    The game is fun but the game is to hard at act three. Also the level design can be pretty dumb. The time you get the elf all the enemies have massive piercing weapon reductions beside two of them you rarely see and die to anything in one hit anyway, making them useless, and the ambush mechanic isn’t used for
    Keeping the player at a faster pace so he needs to rush through the dungeon, it’s used at random and no matter what five new enemies just teleport to you. A good strategy for starters is a great sword wielding captain with full plate. He can just stand where he is and cleave through gor herds and Minotaurs. Also when you get the fire hammer I did not use it cause the fire it creates on the tile blocks you and the fire damage overtime is to small to make a difference as in if a pox zombie has 12 health and takes 6 damage from the fire then next turn he takes four, but even if he doesn’t take fire damage he still is going to die to the next six damage, and now the fire is blocking your way unless your willing to take the four chip damage for three turns (you never want to take chip damage)
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  • Worth it

    As a fan of the first warhammer quest, I kept my eye on this game for a long time. Recently bought on sale and very pleased. People have posted negatively about this title. Let me speak to the issues.

    1. Bugs: The title seems to have been buggy on launch. So far I haven’t noticed issues with the current build.
    2. Differences from the first Warhammer Quest: these include condensing movement and attack into one pool of action points, and things like hero impermanence. The latter is a big one. It’s often better to hire a new hero than level up. Equipment and skill kits are often cheaper on a new hero than with individual purchases.
    3. Misunderstanding of game mechanics. I read a review several times complaining that a mage got strength on a level up. Strength is the damage dealing stat for all classes including mages.
    4. Microtransactions: personally I don’t mind paying additional cash if the content is worth it. I vastly prefer a game selling content than a game that starves me of energy or some similar mechanic, forcing me to pay to play.

    Overall at this point I’d say this is a worthy successor. If you enjoyed the first I think there’s much to enjoy here.
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  • Its okay ...

    The gameplay is familiar... the weapons and skills are ok ... the worst thing about this game is the enemy spamming , you could be “surprised “ by enemies so many times and they are so annoying ...

    The quality of graphics and stability of game are very high ... wish there was a faster gameplay option , it can be slow moving overall
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  • Fun but limited

    Great RPG/ turn-based strategy game. Smooth difficulty curve, interesting build opportunities, requires some tactical variation encounter to encounter (until you hit those optimal builds that is).
    Unfortunately there are only 10 story missions and 4 classes included in the initial purchase, with two additional campaigns for $5 each and a handful of classes for $e each. Theres also no bulk purchase option to unlock the entire game for a reasonable fee. This adds up to $28 ON TOP of the price of the original game.
    The game is fun, but ultimately it looks and plays like a phone game.
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