How to Join Septourian Beta on iOS
About Septourian
Septourian is a turn-based RPG with procedurally generated content and roguelike elements.
Embark on an epic quest through the sprawling lands of Septouria to discover its secrets.
Features:
- Every new game is unique, which offers high replayability
- 65536 total world combinations (seed can be specified in player creator)
- 3 allies that can be recruited to your party along the way
- Find items, equipment, relics and magics
- NPC vendors, item requesters and informers
- Random loot which rarity is based on the level of the area
- Virtual d-pad supports haptic feedback
- Separate music/sfx settings
- Audio in game allows mixed mode, so you can listen to your own audio while playing
- Supports both portrait and landscape mode
- Gamepad support
Reviews:
"Sometimes a brilliant game comes along and delivers both nostalgia and excellent fun
Septourian is such a game: it’s also surprisingly rich despite its simple graphics and the generated world" - iOS RPG-site
"Got it thinking it would keep me entertained for a bit.. ended up playing for an hour straight
And more
Its a nice crpg with a bit of rogue mixed in, and its a procedural world so thats really nice
The quests are also random so you get things like “i saw a nose drop a regen at artonyian crypt” which gives me a good laugh
I also think the dev nailed the ZX vibes cuz the colours and the music really make me believe this game was made a while ago
Also the lack of story dont bother me as i dont really look for story in games anyways. 9/10"
StickMan6000 - AppRaven
"Solid little portrait RPG that def gives early dragon quest vibes with a wild color scheme and some rogue elements
Def worth checking out!"
J P - AppRaven
"Wonderful hidden gem
A highly minimalistic party-based RPG using only the 16 color palette of the ZX Spectrum
The passionate solo dev‘s inspirations for this game were the early Dragon Quest games, Breath of Fire, Final Fantasy 6, Lufia 2, Diablo 2 and the Souls series
Games are randomly created, so the world map is different each time you restart the game
To me, it really feels like an early Dragon Quest prototype, in the best way
The dev also added some quality of life things like the option for auto battle
And that‘s a good thing, because random battles surprise you a lot, and like its influences this game is grindy
Especially early on you cannot move far away from your starting town
In it waits a safe orb where you can use your XP to upgrade your character
Die in battle, and you get revived there, but without any of the hard-earned XP
But you keep all your items and money
So, dying is not too punishing.
All in all, it‘s an absolutely lovely little game that is keeping me glued the longer I play
Basically the gameplay essence of a classic turn-based JRPG, minus the epic story."
Silent Rocco - AppRaven
