Amber Halls

Amber Halls

Games
Adventure
Strategy
8 reviews
⭐️5 / 5
Rating
🙌3
Ratings
📼4 scs
Content
📦w/o updates
Updates frequency
🗣❌ unsupported
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All Versions of Amber Halls

1.14

November 10, 2021

Fixes because I broke some things in the last update

1.13

November 1, 2021

Improvements to menu screens and other tweaks

1.12

December 16, 2019

- Fixed mute button - Fixed issues when killing a brown enemy with the fire item - Minor visual improvements
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1.11

May 25, 2018

Updating for modern devices

1.10

April 29, 2015

- Automatic saving: if you quit the app while in the middle of a run, next time you open the game, you will be able to finish your last game - Fixed an issue that occurred when playing while listening to music/podcasts - Improved Daily Quest score re-uploading
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1.9

September 11, 2014

More bug fixes

1.8

August 21, 2014

- Fixed an important crash related to Rock Monsters. - Increased replay speed. You can now use 100% speed for fast-forward purposes. - Other small bugfixes.
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1.7

August 16, 2014

- Top secret bugfix Previous update: - Redesigned main menu, hope you like it. - Fixed a bug where fireballs could pass through targets. - You can now retry uploading your DQ score if upload fails. - Other small changes. - Don't expect to find any secrets (I mean it). THANKS FOR PLAYING
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1.6

August 15, 2014

- Redesigned main menu, hope you like it. - Fixed a bug where fireballs could pass through targets. - You can now retry uploading your DQ score if upload fails. - Other small changes. - Don't expect to find any secrets (I mean it). THANKS FOR PLAYING
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1.5

April 10, 2014

- critical bugfix

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Description of Amber Halls

Amber Halls is a palace filled with ancient artefacts and treasures. Dangerous monsters wander through the halls, but with the help of powerful items you'll be able to outsmart them. However, carrying items from room to room will prove challenging. Amber Halls is a tiny mix of roguelike and sokoban. If you like puzzle games that you can play forever you are going to love this. * Includes Daily Quest! A new map every day, the same for all players. Compete in the daily leaderboards!

Amber Halls: FAQ

Is the software for Amber Halls compatible with iPads?

Amber Halls is available on iPad devices.
Diego Cathalifaud built the Amber Halls app.
The minimum iOS requirement for the app is 8.0 or higher.
The Amber Halls app receives plenty of reviews and currently has a great user rating of 5.0.
Games Is The App Genre Of The Amber Halls App.
1.14 is the newly released Amber Halls version.
The latest Amber Halls update came out on July 2, 2024.
Amber Halls was first released on February 5, 2023.
Amber Halls is suitable for ages 17 and up according to its content advisory rating.
The Amber Halls app can be used in English.
Unfortunately, Amber Halls is not on Apple Arcade.
Unfortunately, in-app purchases are not available within Amber Halls.
No, you cannot utilize Amber Halls with Apple Vision Pro.

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Reviews of Amber Halls

  • Yup, It’s Good

    At first it seemed 1) too simplistic and 2) too unfair. I thought: This game is no good because there’s no way to get better at it.

    Then I finally figured out how to get better at it.

    Very satisfying to win my first 10-level quest. And very satisfying to realize that I could now probably win most of the time. If I pay attention, anyway :)

    Tips for players: Always bring everything with you; and maybe watch the replay of a daily to see it how it’s done.
  • Average game score: 1

    It mystifies me how this company continues to fix tiny bugs on this game, when, with a little thought, this could be made into a playable game. When I could score I played it. Now it's a waste of my time. When you plan a game it's important that you make progress a vague possibility. Otherwise interest dies quickly. So it is with Amber Halls. I made the mistake of scoring 36 right off. After 36 the game is basically impossible. Well, in spite of the fact that your progress goes back to the very pre-dawn every time you start, this company got the bright idea to keep the impossibility the same as if you are at 36 points. This results is a never ending history of games that score from 0 (believe it or not), to maybe 3 if you get hot. In other words, once you get a really good game, delete. There's nowhere to go from that point onward. And it seems obvious that they don't read our reviews.
  • A deep puzzly roguelike

    This game is a peer of such excellent titles as Hoplite, Endings, and 868-Hack. It might also boast the most innovative inventory system I've ever seen.

    I've been playing Amber Halls for several weeks now, and I am still regularly surprised at the deep play which the designer has coaxed out of such a simple conceit.

    I also find the daily quests thrilling. Each day, you get one shot at conquering a procedurally generated dungeon. After your (nearly inevitable) death, you can watch how other adventurers have faired. My wife and I have looked forward to the quests every day this week. We even enjoy watching the play-throughs of other's games after we've had our go--taking notes so we'll improve the next day.

    Well done on a brilliant little roguelike! I never thought a 5x5 grid could be so enthralling.

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    Update:

    I think this game is a masterpiece. I still play it once or twice a week (after months of intensive play). Any who complain of it's impossibility simply haven't learned the game: almost every dungeon generated for me has seemed fully winnable. Players score perfect games on the daily quest almost every day.

    This game is a work of art.