Friday, September 19, 2014

Wayward Souls from Noodlecake Studios is on sale for $1.99

Published on Friday, 19 September 2014 09:18
Written by Ryan Ballard

Wayward Souls is a dungeon crawler/RPG by Noodlecake Studios. It has a few interesting features that are noteworthy. It has a bit of a rogue -like influence as the game uses "procedurally generated random levels", or in other words its levels are randomly generated.

There is also perma-death, upgradable equipment, several different heroes to choose from, a high level of difficulty, and most importantly...hats.

Wayward Souls Features:

- Fancy control scheme with no virtual buttons or sticks to fumble over.
- Unlock new areas, for increasingly punishing difficulty.
- 13 area types, all with different monsters, potential traps, and rare encounters.
- Each character can find equipment combinations that change their gameplay.
- Victory is based on your increasing skill as a player, not solely on grinding.
- Hats.
- No IAP ever, even for the hats. All content updates will be free for our fans.
- Unprecedented scope and variety for an action-adventure game on Android, maybe anywhere.

As mentioned in the title, the game can be had for the sale price of $1.99. There are no IAPs to be found, but there is high replay value.

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