Eldrum: Red Tide - Text RPG 12+

Roleplay, Fantasy, Adventure

Act None

Designed for iPad

    • 4.9 • 321 Ratings
    • Free
    • Offers In-App Purchases

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Description

Red Tide is a dark fantasy story about a former soldier who is searching for his family in a world ravaged by war.

Your brother is gone without a trace. What happened to him? The answer to this question lies at the end of a long and dangerous journey.

The world has changed. The place where you were born was burned to ash. People out there are struggling to survive.

You are a shadow of your former self, having suffered grave injuries during the war. But the past is the past. What matters is the here and now. You have the freedom to shape your own destiny.

There is always a choice.

FEATURES

- Nostalgic table-top RPG style
- Many secrets to discover
- Equip and build your character
- Multiple endings that vary depending on your choices throughout the story
- Replayability with different play styles opening up different locations, NPCs and gear
- Text based choices adventure RPG
- Supports both phones and tablets
- Accessible to blind and low-vision players

What’s New

Version 1.14.0

- Rebalanced Strength to make it in line with the efficacy of other stats
- Minor performance improvements

Ratings and Reviews

4.9 out of 5
321 Ratings

321 Ratings

Shea Ohmsford ,

Might be better than the first…

Still playing in the beginning of the game.
Similar to Untold (first one) in that you make various choices, fight enemies, equip gear, level up, and pick stats to level. Also, NO IAP. NO Gacha !!! Just a free demo and then purchase the whole game.
Some major differences compared to the first. First of all, it is more turn based so you don’t just mash the button the whole time. Speed still matters for turn order though.
Also, you’ll face multiple enemies at once this time around and they appear as an image on screen.
Story wise, it picks up right where Untold leaves off but with a totally different character.
There’s a matter of reputation with different factions now so you’ll have to take that into account when making choices.
I’m really happy with it so far. And I can’t thank the developers enough for keeping it in portrait mode. It is a must for me. Oh, and I think it’s awesome that they provide a free demo to play through the first part of the game. It’s a great way to try it out to make sure you like it.
I plan on playing this one like I did the first installment. I’m going to play it all the way through without any help and then play it a second time following the guide. Hopefully they have a great guide like they did with Untold.
Go enjoy this game! It’s a free demo so you have nothing to lose.

MOO2 lover ,

Good game, short

The immersion of this mostly text based adventure is great. It is short for my taste, but there are many secrets to work out. There are multiple solutions to problems. For a minor spoiler: to get past the 1st part you need a team of 4 people to guard a caravan. You can hire mercenaries, get the militia to help, get knights to help, or find 4 on your own. I have been able to find 3 of the 4. I’m guessing the 4th was someone who didn’t want to go because my Charisma wasn’t high enough to convince. It doesn’t change much, just adds a footnote to the end stories.

Based off my experience, if you want to wear most equipment, a strength of 5 is sufficient. Perception should be around 5 to hit really annoying enemies. Ranged weapons are a godsend. Especially when the strong enemy is behind a wall of 3 weaker ones. Just fire at back row. Front will do negligible damage, if any. After they are dealt with, swap to melee and enjoy. Also, the most valuable item you can find is the lock pick. It will open many doors (and chests) for you.

I’m currently trying to figure out how to placate a demon. I’m sure it will take multiple tries to see what he wants. I had fish, forgot to bring dog meat. Looking forward to trying and failing before I hit the “help I’m stuck” button.

Developer Response ,

Hi! Thank you for an exhaustive review. Glad to see you're enjoying our game :)

DeucesxWild ,

Seemed Promising…..Yet

So at first this seemed very promising. It was a good story and your choices actually mattered. Then it comes time where the free story ends and you have to pay. Okay….I ended up buying the full game and I wish I hadn’t. I was severely disappointed at how it ended. Sitting here spending all this time making choices and planning, only to find that all the good and materials you collect at the end literally mean nothing. When it comes time for the final fight and choices, it legit was one of the worst endings there was. I had finally collected enough coin and such to actually make a difference, and then it goes into the final battle where you don’t have any warning or any hints about it being the last one. Then it comes and goes and you have all this script and writing. Instead of writing that all out, I would have actually enjoyed playing through it instead of reading about it. I would not recommend that you but the full game. It seriously isn’t worth it and will leave you disappointed.

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