Elder Sign: Omens for iPhone

Elder Sign: Omens for iPhone

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Details about Elder Sign

  • Released
  • Updated
  • iOS Version
  • Age Rating
  • Size
  • Devices
  • Languages
  • November 1, 2011
  • September 29, 2024
  • 7.0+
  • 12+
  • 392.5MB
  • iPhone, iPod
  • English

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Version History of Elder Sign

1.5.0

June 12, 2017

This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon. Updated to support 64-bit iOS devices! Optimizations to reduce overall file size.

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1.4.4

December 4, 2014

Fix for the splash screen on iPhone 6 and 6+ devices.

1.4.3

November 22, 2014

Fix for iOS8 store compatibility and other bug fixes.

1.4.2

February 11, 2014

Fixed bug allowing you to select the same investigator multiple times. Fixed a problem with scoreboard entry.

1.4.1

November 18, 2013

- Updated tutorial videos including a “Glyphs” tutorial. - Tap interface (Less drag and drop by tapping the glyph to add to the active task.) - Fixed issue where the store could crash. - Bug fixes and layout changes.

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1.3.7

September 12, 2013

Ithaqua - Fixed a problem with Ashley's causing a crash

1.3.6

September 2, 2013

- Fixed issues with Hastur midnight effects

1.3.5

August 22, 2013

- Bug fixes and typo corrections - Assist icons will now appear even if there are no investigators that can assist

1.3.3

June 12, 2013

- Fixed issue with Dark Pharaoh bonus investigator unlock not persisting. - Fixed issue with midnight trophy effects not working correctly. - Fixed issue with incorrect pictures on ancient one pick screen - Minor bug fixes and layout changes.

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1.3.0

May 31, 2013

- Free Ancient One! (Hastur) - The Dark Pharaoh campaign (in-app purchase) - Reorganized Main Menu - Bug fixes & optimizations

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Elder Sign In-App Purchases History

$2.99

The Trail of Ithaqua

Prepare for an Alaskan adventure! Can you stop Ithaqua before time runs out? - New Ancient One - 25 New Adventures - 10 New Monsters - New Maps and Multiple Endings - 4 New Investigators - Unlockable Bonus Investigator

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$2.99

The Dark Pharaoh

A great discovery has called you to Egypt! Gather all new allies to your cause in this 3-part campaign! - New Ancient One - Over 65 New Adventures! - Lingering Effects and Allies - 8 New Monsters - 4 New Investigators - Unlockable Bonus Investigator

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$2.99

The Call of Cthulhu

Over 30 new adventures! 10 new monsters! 4 new investigators! Unlockable bonus investigator! New Map with all new gameplay features!

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Description of Elder Sign

**Elder Sign: Omens for iPad is sold separately and is only compatible on iPads.** “GAME OF THE WEEK” - G4TV.com TOUCH ARCADE - 4.5 out of 5 148APPS.COM - 4.5 out of 5 GAMEZEBO- 4.5 out of 5 BOARD GAME GEEK - 3 out of 4 The tense excitement of Elder Sign is now available on your mobile device! Elder Sign: Omens places you in control of up to four intrepid investigators, as they fight to keep all-powerful Ancient Ones from invading our world through a museum’s arcane exhibits! *Build a team of unique investigators* *Explore an ever-changing museum* *Face challenging arcane tasks* *Save the world from absolute destruction* *Expand the horror with exciting in-app purchases* Can you stand against the impending arrival of a malevolent Ancient One? While Elder Sign: Omens brilliantly conveys the spirit of the Elder Sign dice game, a few noteworthy differences were adopted to optimize the mobile play experience: -A limited number of available Ancient Ones streamlines the game play experience while offering adjustable levels of difficulty. Face Yig in normal mode, Azathoth in difficult mode, or Cthulhu in very hard mode (in-app purchase required to face Cthulhu). -A number of subtle changes increase the peril of defending humanity. For example, the random negative effects drawn every midnight are more challenging, and the frequency of “no effect” results has been decreased. Monsters have likewise been altered to make them more difficult. -Finally, there are no Ally cards in Elder Sign: Omens, which further streamlines play while increasing the overall challenge.
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Elder Sign: FAQ

Does Elder Sign work on iPads?

No, Elder Sign does not offer an iPad version.

Who launched the Elder Sign app?

The Elder Sign app was built by Fantasy Flight Publishing, Inc.

What’s the minimum iOS version needed for the Elder Sign app?

The minimum iOS requirement: 7.0.

How do users rate the Elder Sign app?

With a rating of 3.5 out of 5, Elder Sign is just okay among users.

What genre is the Elder Sign app?

The App Category Of Elder Sign Is Games.

Which is the latest version of Elder Sign?

1.5.0 is the current version of Elder Sign.

When did the last Elder Sign update come out?

Elder Sign updated on September 29, 2024.

When did Elder Sign get launched?

The specific date when the app came out was February 5, 2023.

What content advisory rating is assigned to Elder Sign?

The content advisory rating for Elder Sign is Fantasy Flight Publishing, Inc.

What are the languages supported by the Elder Sign app?

Currently, Elder Sign supports English.

Is Elder Sign included in the roster of games on Apple Arcade?

No, Elder Sign is not on Apple Arcade.

Does Elder Sign support in-app purchases?

Yes, Elder Sign supports in-app purchases for added functionality.

Is Elder Sign designed for Apple Vision Pro integration?

Sorry, Elder Sign is not designed for integration with Apple Vision Pro.

Are there commercial ads in Elder Sign?

No, there are no commercial ads in Elder Sign.

Screenshots of Elder Sign

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Reviews of Elder Sign

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  • Excellent implementation of an excellent game

    Each turn, your investigator has several choices of locations to investigate. You investigate by rolling dice and trying to match them to symbols on the location card. Each investigator has their own special ability. One is immune to terror effects. Can can do more than one match with a given roll. One gets extra clue tokens that let you reroll. There’s a lot of luck of course. It’s dice after all. But there’s considerable judgment and strategy too. And the theme is well done.
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  • Okay game but major balance issues

    For .99 cents the game isn’t bad but it’s not good either. The game has major balance issues with the dice rolls. To the point it’s frustrating and there isn’t much joy in the game. Not even the actual board game this game is based off has dice rolls this bad. Unfortunately, doubt the developers of this app will never look into this balance issue and rework the dice rolls to be more fair as it’s all but confirmed they’ve abandoned this app and have no intent on addressing the dice roll balance issues that have plagued this app since day one. Buy at your own risk and be prepared to question your sanity if you do buy this app.
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  • Not well designed

    I really wanted to like this app because I enjoy the board game version but this is just too awkward to use. It takes several minutes for the game to load after you pick your team and elder god. There should be some way to skip the intro garbage and ust play the game but every time you have to wait for the game to finish the silly little animation thing at the start. I don't play this very often precisely for this reason. I actually tried to play again this morning but the app just locked up during the first quest and I had to restart my phone to get out of it at all. This could have been a great game but it's just not very well designed from a UX standpoint.
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