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Dawnbringer app for iPhone and iPad


4.2 ( 6352 ratings )
Games Action Role Playing
Developer: Kiloo
Free
Current version: 1.3.0, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 15 Jun 2016
App size: 762.06 Mb

Experience an epic RPG adventure in the palm of your hand!

Enter the demon-infested realm of Mourngard. Explore the ruins of a deserted world. Venture into the darkest dungeons and vanquish an unrelenting demon horde in this grand fantasy adventure.

A forsaken land. A banished hero. Two brothers in strife. As you blaze towards the world of Mourngard, your angelic wings burn to ash. You and your brother are oblivious to the cataclysmic events you are about to spark, but your arrival could also be the key to salvation. Can Mourngard be saved? Uncover the truth behind the corruption destroying the once peaceful land. Challenge your reckless brother, and purge Mourngard of its demon occupation. The fate of the world is in your hands!

Game features:

• Discover an immersive open-world fantasy adventure!
• Experience thrilling hack’n’slash swipe combat!
• Dive into an engrossing RPG campaign that will take hours to unravel!
• Craft and enchant powerful gear to aid you on your quest!
• Grow in strength as you forge the fate of Mourngard!

Presented by Kiloo and Copenhagen Creators.

Pros and cons of Dawnbringer app for iPhone and iPad

Dawnbringer app good for

This game is very fun at first but once you do a couple of missions, it gets very repetitive.
(No worries guys the second map woods is awesome!) Interesting concepts implemented, love the game this far, loss of farming though but its the type
I absolutely LOVE this game but Id like it a bit more if it was multiplayer ALSO. That way players can work together in fights and guild raids or whatever. Please add a multiplayer feature to this game.
An awesome semi-online action adventure. Bring my old memory back. Need more like this!
Its a really fun but hard game however the graphics could be better
Dawnbringer makes no excuse about wanting to be an epic medieval fantasy RPG! The game starts with an wonderful cinematic trailer showing two angel-like creatures fighting in space, headed toward a planet. The fight is violent, they are on fire because of the high velocity at which they are entering the atmosphere and, when the camera pans out, they look like a fiery comet in the sky. Losing their wings and pieces of their armor, the two men starts a sword combat. Right off the bat, you have to parry incoming attacks. The game shows you, with the help of a disembodied gauntlet, how to swipe in order to fend off the virulence of your opponent, Xariel. After showing you how to attack and ward off, you get to fight on your own. No matter how well you do however, Xariel will defeat you. As you fall on the ground, you get to take a good look at his face. Oh dear goodness. The face. It will haunt my dreams. You see, no matter how jaw-dropping the cinematic trailer/beginning of the game was, the gameplay itself is subpar. The animation are a bit clunky and the faces are looking a bit like someone tried to extinguish a fire with a shovel. It’s a bit scary. I decided not to be so superficial and continue playing Dawnbringer after this shocking revelation. So your enemy turns out to be your brother. He makes some reference to the fact it’s far from being your first struggle and that you are not banished to this strange land. He decides to go explore without you and you are left to your own devices. The game urges you to follow him. Taping and swiping in the various directions you want to go, the control are quite easy to quickly master here. After a few seconds filled with self doubt (am I ever gonna catch up to him?!) you get ambushed by a vile horned creature. Time to hone your combat skills! After a good show of parrying and attacking him with your sword, you can continue your adventures and your quest of catching up with your brother. Let’s forget my initial horror at the sight of Xariel’s face for a moment and look at the whole graphical aspect of the game. While it doesn’t hold a candle to it’s initial start, the game is still of high quality for a mobile game! The controls aren’t too hard to master and the musical score is quite epic, in tune with the RPG genre. I’m glad I got the chance to preview Dawnbringer for you this week and I hope you will pick it up when it comes out on June 16th 2016!

Some bad moments

The latest update made everything slower. Then I waited a while. Then I came back and it was fine again but I just "beat" the game after hours and hours of repetitiveness... And it has a completely unfinished ending. Not worth the investment!!! Collect one of the six bone statues but then seriously -- quit there.
The combat is trash, good luck trying to parry. The only good thing is the starting cinematic.
The game crashes whenever an ad pops up, making it almost unplayable.
It lags soo sooo much so you cant really play, plus it does it to all of my friends so im not the only one... Its sad i loved that game
Bad Infinity Blade knock-off. Grind right from the start. Pass on.
I have played other games like this before, but the controls really need to be fixed. Glitchy in simple things such as running and swiping. Takes the whole point of the game away.