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  • Summary: Enter a world of steampunk and magic by experiencing the debut title of the Trulon series. The adventure RPG is based on a new novel from Jak Koke, an award-winning author who is known from the best-selling Shadowrun trilogy, The Dragon Heart Saga.

    Featuring a unique card combat system that
    Enter a world of steampunk and magic by experiencing the debut title of the Trulon series. The adventure RPG is based on a new novel from Jak Koke, an award-winning author who is known from the best-selling Shadowrun trilogy, The Dragon Heart Saga.

    Featuring a unique card combat system that combines traditional deck management with random elements, the tactics are intuitively activated using over 50 cards in an easy to play way. This makes both RPG veterans and new players feel immediately at home.

    Unravel the threads of an insidious plot and meet many multi-faceted characters. Led by the enchanting Gladia, you take control of four characters with different abilities each. They team up to adventure through the Trulon Universe where a mysterious disease has spread through the kingdoms of Tripudia and Maelon. Using magical tactics, they try to survive the action packed battles against enemies mutated by magic and exciting steampunk machines.
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  1. May 7, 2015
    90
    Trulon is another strong effort from a developer that clearly knows what they're doing in this genre.
  2. May 15, 2015
    60
    This rpg has a pretty neat card-based combat system, but the rest of it is pretty lackluster.
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  1. Sep 18, 2019
    8
    Pretty good mobile RPG.

    In my opinion the combat system is the biggest selling point of the game and has been crafted very well: Over the
    Pretty good mobile RPG.

    In my opinion the combat system is the biggest selling point of the game and has been crafted very well: Over the course of your playthrough you'll receive combat cards with different attacks, buffs, perks and stats. The system is very clever and one has to think hard about how to distribute those cards amongst your party, especially to survive later boss fights. This adds a great tactical layer that is amiss in a lot of other mobile games which mostly are about timing one's swipes and/or taps right.

    Pros:
    - Great, varying and tactically challenging (card) fighting system
    - How to best distribute your loot/gear amongst your player adds another layer of depth to the combat
    - Varied quests
    - No iAPs

    Cons:
    - No map (The area isn't that big but sometimes you don't know which direction to go though so at least a mini map would have been a comfortable addition)
    - Too little variety in enemies. Especially later in the game a lot of fights start to feel rather repetitive.
    - Character moves pretty slowly especially in towns/dungeons
    - No customizing of characters and their stats other than with the three gear slots

    The game has been a lot of fun and a very entertaining mobile RPG experience - One of the rather rare instances I wholeheartedly agree with TA's review. When - a few months ago - I commenced another playthrough I stopped playing about two thirds in though. The little variety in enemies paired with them being scattered across the map in abundance (especially later in the game) led me to lower my initial score of 9 from a few years ago to 8 (probably doesn’t matter anyway as there’s likely one person a year who reads the review about this game, if at all - But still wanna be honest ^^): Doing the same fights over and over again - even though your tactics change a bit thanks to new cards - just got too repetitive over time.

    Anyway, you‘re getting great fun and value for a few bucks with this game. If you like card-RPG hybrids you can‘t really go wrong with a purchase.
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