* “It still thrives on the rich worldbuilding, vast exploration, and sharp writing that have defined Vogel’s work from the start.” 80/100 – RPGFan
* “If you like your RPGs, give Avernum 4 a go. Trust me.” 4.5/5 – Digitally Downloaded
Started in 1994, the cult-classic Avernum series is one of the great video game sagas! In this epic fantasy role-playing adventure, you explore and conquer an enormous underworld. Battle through huge dungeons, fight unique and cunning foes, collect, create, and bless hundreds of different artifacts, and enjoy a really good story.
Avernum is a nation underground. Kept alive by the courage and magic of its inhabitants, it stretches through many hundreds of miles of caverns, mines, and labyrinths. It is a wild frontier, attracting adventurers, explorers, brigands, and monsters, all racing to claim the wealth and knowledge in its caves.
You have come to the wild edges of the known underworld with your own goals. (Wealth? Freedom? Conquest?) Once there, you found disaster. Many powerful forces hunger for the riches of the underworld. Swarms of beasts attack. Cities fall into ruin. Your bad luck: You're the one who might save Avernum from its crisis. Can you do it? And what will you take as your reward?
Avernum 4: Greed and Glory features:
Epic, turn-based fantasy adventure in a gigantic world, full of interesting characters, clever dungeons, and quests both grim and funny.
Open-ended story, with multiple factions who plead for (or buy) your support. Practice politics with monsters and choose whether to bring a happy peace or a profitable disaster.
Complex, open-ended game system full of tactical options and ways to build your party. Well over 100 abilities, traits, spells, and other ways to gain power.
A unique fantasy world packed with lore, humor, and history. Not your standard elves and orcs.
Avernum 4: Greed and Glory is the beginning of Avernum's Great Trials Trilogy, and experience with previous Avernum games is completely unnecessary. This is a remaster of the original cult-classic, Avernum 4, which came out in 2005, and features a greatly expanded story and tons of new dungeons, characters, and quests.
I don’t know how he keeps doing it. I own every game he has released on iPad and each of them are perfect in their own way. They’re all charming, awesome throwback RPG’s to the golden age of gaming. This remake is incredible. Once again, you’re given free rein to do whatever you want, however you want to do it. You can play by the rules, or you can cheat your way through (if that’s your thing). The artwork is top notch, the scrolling is smooth, everything is just great the way it is and I wouldn’t change a thing. I highly recommend this game, and all his others. You won’t be disappointed.
Favs
z-myster
Love the Avernum series; always provides hours of entertainment, exploration and just the right amount of challenges to keep you craving more, not overwhelmed. Excellent job on the updated game!
Amazing!
jwleblan
Scrolling feels bad (e.g., on character sheets) but hopefully that can be addressed. The game also butchers your battery (2.5 hrs used ~50% of my M4 iPad Pro)
Superb
Sklewtchkin
I think the Avernum games are some of the best RPGs available on iPad. I finished Avernum 3 with the opinion that it was the best in the series, however I started playing Avernum 4 and I now think it is even better than 3, and I’m not even totally done with it yet. The skill/stat system has been changed a bit from previous games, and I think it is a major improvement that allows for much more complex and nuanced character builds. Stats and skills are better, inventory system is better (more inventory space), NPCs are more detailed and with more interesting interactions, the story is interesting, etc. etc. The game feels overall more detailed and just overall better than the previous games, which were also superb. Also, I love that this game feels a lot bigger than the other Avernum games, despite the overworld-movement system of moving from town to town being removed in favor of just walking everywhere in normal map (a bit difficult to find the right words to describe this). There is really a lot to do in this game. If you liked any of the previous Avernum games, then get this one, as you will definitely love it. I will also say that each of these games has a certain unique “vibe” to their story, and I think the vibe of Avernum 4 is particularly interesting and cool. My only complaint is that scrolling in the inventory takes a wee bit to get used to, as it scrolls really far when you barely move your finger. This is a very minor complaint, and I’m sure it could be fixed at some point with a wee adjustment. It’s really no big deal. I would also like a button to save games to a special quicksave file, to avoid opening the menu to save. Again, a very minor thing. These Avernum games are simply outstanding. If you like old school open-world RPGs, then definitely play these games. I would gladly pay significantly more for a game like this. Good RPGs on ipad are a rarity, and this game is a true gem. Spyderweb Software knows how to make good games. Anyway, I will conclude this review now, and go off to play Avernum. Thank you for the excellent game.
v1.0.1 Patch Notes
* Your saves will now be stored on iCloud correctly.
* The cursor will be visible when playing on a Macintosh.
* A potential way to get stuck in the Almaria rescue quest has been fixed.
* Simulacrum is slightly weaker.
Version 1.0.1
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