Swordigo

Swordigo

Games
Action
Adventure
56 reviews
⭐️4.7 / 5
Rating
🙌6.6K
Ratings
📼1 vid & 4 scs
Content
📦w/o updates
Updates frequency
🗣❌ unsupported
Your locale
🧾$1.99 - $2.99
In-App Purchase

All Versions of Swordigo

1.5.5

November 22, 2023

• Optimized for new devices and iOS and iPadOS versions.

1.5.4

April 16, 2021

- Updated for iOS 14.5.

1.5.3

October 24, 2018

- Fixed an issue that caused the game to run too quickly on iPad Pro. Previously: - Added support for iPhone X screen.
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1.5.2

March 21, 2018

- Added support for iPhone X.

1.5.1

April 6, 2017

- Fixed an issue that caused stuttering on certain devices. - Fixed double-jump related gameplay issues. - Added ability to skip the intro cinematic. Previously: - Optimized for iOS 9 and 4.7-inch and 5.5-inch screens. - Added MFi game controller support. - Fixed issues with iCloud syncing.
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1.5

April 6, 2017

- Fixed an issue that caused stuttering on certain devices. - Fixed double-jump related gameplay issues. - Added ability to skip the intro cinematic. Previously: - Optimized for iOS 9 and 4.7-inch and 5.5-inch screens. - Added MFi game controller support. - Fixed issues with iCloud syncing.
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1.4

May 19, 2016

Swordigo is now free! If you own an earlier version of Swordigo, you will continue to have an ad-free experience and will receive the coin doubler in-app-purchase for free after updating. Previously: - Optimized for iOS 9 and 4.7-inch and 5.5-inch screens. - Added MFi game controller support. - Fixed issues with iCloud syncing. If you encounter any issues with your update, please contact us at support@touchfoo.com
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1.3.1

January 11, 2016

- Bug fixes and reduced application size. Previously: - Optimized for iOS 9 and 4.7-inch and 5.5-inch screens. - Added MFi game controller support. - Fixed issues with iCloud syncing.
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1.3

December 6, 2015

- Optimized for iOS 9 and 4.7-inch and 5.5-inch screens. - Added MFi game controller support. - Fixed issues with iCloud syncing.
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1.2

December 19, 2012

- Added iPhone 5 support!

Swordigo In-App Purchases History

$1.99

Remove Advertisement

Removes all advertisement from the game.

$2.99

Guiding Compass

Unlocks Guiding Compass.

$2.99

Coin Doubler

Unlocks Coin Doubler.

Price History of Swordigo

Description of Swordigo

Run, jump and slash your way through a vast world of challenges and embark on an epic adventure! “Swordigo is a love letter to the platforming and adventure games of the past.” — SlideToPlay, 4/4 “There’s never a dull movement as you hop between platforms and slash your sword against a plethora of enemies.” — Apple’n’Apps, 4.5/5 “Honestly, if you only buy one game this week, you should choose Swordigo.” — AppAdvice A GREAT ADVENTURE • Explore a magical realm of dungeons, towns, treasures and devious monsters. • Gain experience and level up your character. MAGIC AND SWORDS • Find powerful weapons, items and spells to defeat your enemies. DYNAMIC LIGHTING • Venture into gloomy caves and dungeons illuminated by the atmospheric dynamic lighting system. OPTIMIZED GAMEPLAY • Precise touch controls designed specifically for iOS. • Customize the controls to your preference. LATEST iOS FEATURES • Game Center achievements. • Use iCloud to sync saves between the iPhone, iPod touch and iPad. • Retina display support for both the iPhone and the iPad.
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Swordigo: FAQ

Does Swordigo offer an iPad version?

Yes, Swordigo works on iPad devices.
Swordigo was created by Ville Makynen.
The minimum iOS requirement: 11.0.
The average rating for the Swordigo app is 4.7.
The Primary Genre Of The Swordigo App Is Games.
The latest version of the Swordigo app is 1.5.5.
The latest Swordigo update was rolled out on July 2, 2024.
The Swordigo app launched on February 6, 2023.
The Swordigo app has a content advisory rating of 17+.
You can use the Swordigo app in English.
No, Swordigo is not available on Apple Arcade.
Yes, Swordigo offers in-app purchases to enhance your experience.
No, Swordigo does not support compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of Swordigo

  • Good but hard

    This game is very misleading with its graphics which references old ps2 graphics. The first section is easy with some difficult mini bosses here and there. Dungeon 2 was fine although I wish the king would actually be set free. The 3rd dungeon is pretty good but it sets up for the final 2. The ice dungeon has ice, difficult platforming, and overwhelming enemy’s. The boss here is overly hard because of the ice. The final dungeon however takes things up a notch. The platforming and layout is near impossible while the enemies swarm you. The final bosses 1st phase is hard and I just ended up cheesing and re- healthing. The second is also very hard with the only strat I could find is running across the battle field jumping and turning around until I got my health back with one of the relics. Most reviews call it a shameless rip off of Zelda but take it from someone that’s true 100% the game (max wallet too) and attempted to see how far you can take the unbeatable pot, it’s a rip off. But it’s not shameless they do a good job making a stereotypical story from the early 2000s. I honestly really like this game.
  • A down to earth adventure

    So I originally played this game because I wasn’t able to finish it when I was younger and it turned out to be A satisfying experience. The story was very simple. Boys master dies but then becomes a ghost, guides him and tells him to get rid of evil ,gathers all shards and slays the evil having a happy ending. But I feel like it’s gameplay makes up for it. Finding new gear looking for treasure chests slaying mini bosses and leveling up is nice. For the combat I would say it’s alright it doesn’t have a parry or dodge system which could make fighting sword wielding enemies awkward to fight. You either spam magic balls or you try to sprint away from attacks but might end up trading damage. But I guess my favorite thing about this game might be just it’s aesthetic. I like the textures on the trees the smiling moon and it’s gradient skies and how neon the grass is. It is a nice game to distract your self with so I will give it 3 stars. For some others it could have a nostalgia factor and I feel like the developers may have enjoyed making this game so yeah that’s it.
  • More games like this please

    The games playability is unparalleled. The controls are perfect. Not too many buttons your thumbs get lost- but enough to keep it interesting. I’ve tried finding another game like this to play but they all fall wayyyy short. Too many buttons making it impossible to master the controls and so making it impossible to control the character good enough to establish precise enough movements to navigate the landscapes and attack and evade opponents. In Swordigo CAN do all those things. You can master the controls and precisely control your character to execute exactly what you want him to do. So it actually makes the game fun. In OTHER games when you can’t gain control of your character it just makes the game dumb. Why play a dumb game where controlling it good enough is impossible? There’s a gold mine for games made with these same controls. I don’t even mind the short ads I see between areas sometimes. Where is Swordigo II and III and IV AND V? I would even pay for them. Seriously!! Make them. Today.

    There is a trick to the final boss- your shadow. You don’t even have to move much- stand against the wall- a little away from. Don’t jump; But swing.
    Bad reviews because they couldn’t figure it out. Try more stuff.
    Six Stars to make up for it.