Rune & Heroes Download the @FreeAppADay.com Store App and wish for more top rated paid apps like Rune & Heroes to become FREE for … Free Buy Now Watch Media DetailsDownload the @FreeAppADay.com Store App and wish for more top rated paid apps like Rune & Heroes to become FREE for a day!Rune & Heroes is now ready to totally change the way you think and see the eliminate games~!=============================================="Rune & Heroes" is an elimination game, the greatest feature of the game is card development and card collection. you can defeat the enemy by eliminating the same rune stones and providing the power to your heroes, you can get experience and coins for heroes's fusion, and fight the bosses with your friends in plenty of instance zones.FEATURES: ★ Fancy game picture, many colorful characters. ★ Build your team using classic characters. ★ Hundreds of heroes, abundant collection system, meet your huge collection desire. ★ Funny play type, plenty of instance zones and variety of activities. ★ Play stronger with your friends. ★ Great Evolution system, help you get even more brilliant heroes than wow. Information Seller: Genre:Card, Puzzle Release:Jan 14, 2013 Updated:Nov 30, -0001 Version: Size:0.0 TouchArcade Rating:Unrated User Rating:Unrated Your Rating:unrated Compatibility:HD Universal bramblett05 Well-Known Member Aug 29, 2012 5,682 0 0 #3 bramblett05, Feb 2, 2013 ninjackid Well-Known Member May 27, 2010 9,380 2 38 #4 ninjackid, Feb 2, 2013 Fancy game picture! Exact-Psience Well-Known Member Jan 12, 2012 22,664 3 38 The Work-At-Home Guy Philippines #5 Exact-Psience, Feb 2, 2013 I never really got to play any of these... Which one stands out from the rest of the clones? awp69 Well-Known Member Oct 30, 2009 8,249 0 36 Greenville, SC #6 awp69, Feb 2, 2013 Was wondering this too. Actually like the concept of Puzzles & Dragons but hate the whole online requirement thing. With mention of problems connecting, I'm assuming the same thing is required here. Any of these not require online and constant nagging to add friends, etc.? Exact-Psience Well-Known Member Jan 12, 2012 22,664 3 38 The Work-At-Home Guy Philippines #7 Exact-Psience, Feb 2, 2013 Same. I did try Puzzle & Dragons before, but was put off immediately by the online-only thing, so i was never really able to play it. bramblett05 Well-Known Member Aug 29, 2012 5,682 0 0 #8 bramblett05, Feb 2, 2013 Then none of them as all require online to play. Exact-Psience Well-Known Member Jan 12, 2012 22,664 3 38 The Work-At-Home Guy Philippines #9 Exact-Psience, Feb 2, 2013 Thanks. What i needed to hear(read?) to make a decision. awp69 Well-Known Member Oct 30, 2009 8,249 0 36 Greenville, SC #10 awp69, Feb 2, 2013 Then someone needs to make one dammit! Seriously, though, I know there's games in similar vein like Puzzle Quest and the Dungeon Raid-ish games. But I actually do like the gameplay of Puzzle & Dragons (and presumable this clone). I would rather pay for a game that didn't require online play. I was even in my house and at one point my connection wasn't "strong enough" to save my game so I had to go to another part of my house. The concept of using friends' monsters is cool, but think these games could be just as fun without them. Drexiel Well-Known Member Oct 27, 2011 1,702 0 0 Commercial Diver Ponce, PR #11 Drexiel, Feb 3, 2013 Those friends aren't really contacts or anything... they're just ppl you meet in game.... b4 every dungeon you get to pick a random monster from a random user that has a similar Rank to you... once you clear the dungeon you can send a friend request if you want to... Having that monster/person as a friend will ensure that you can use his/her monster in dungeons and also being able to use their Leader Skill. While i know how you feel against the online only part, i hope that at least you'll give it a try, im very much addicted to P&D so it's what i play most of the day and the friends thing is nothing to worry about(Not like for example, Farmvill, in which you need real life friends from you FB account in order to get bonuses, or Oregon Trail which needs Gameloft Friends) (You must log in or sign up to post here.) Show Ignored Content Share This Page Tweet Your name or email address: Password: Forgot your password? Stay logged in
ninjackid Well-Known Member May 27, 2010 9,380 2 38 #4 ninjackid, Feb 2, 2013 Fancy game picture! Exact-Psience Well-Known Member Jan 12, 2012 22,664 3 38 The Work-At-Home Guy Philippines #5 Exact-Psience, Feb 2, 2013 I never really got to play any of these... Which one stands out from the rest of the clones? awp69 Well-Known Member Oct 30, 2009 8,249 0 36 Greenville, SC #6 awp69, Feb 2, 2013 Was wondering this too. Actually like the concept of Puzzles & Dragons but hate the whole online requirement thing. With mention of problems connecting, I'm assuming the same thing is required here. Any of these not require online and constant nagging to add friends, etc.? Exact-Psience Well-Known Member Jan 12, 2012 22,664 3 38 The Work-At-Home Guy Philippines #7 Exact-Psience, Feb 2, 2013 Same. I did try Puzzle & Dragons before, but was put off immediately by the online-only thing, so i was never really able to play it. bramblett05 Well-Known Member Aug 29, 2012 5,682 0 0 #8 bramblett05, Feb 2, 2013 Then none of them as all require online to play. Exact-Psience Well-Known Member Jan 12, 2012 22,664 3 38 The Work-At-Home Guy Philippines #9 Exact-Psience, Feb 2, 2013 Thanks. What i needed to hear(read?) to make a decision. awp69 Well-Known Member Oct 30, 2009 8,249 0 36 Greenville, SC #10 awp69, Feb 2, 2013 Then someone needs to make one dammit! Seriously, though, I know there's games in similar vein like Puzzle Quest and the Dungeon Raid-ish games. But I actually do like the gameplay of Puzzle & Dragons (and presumable this clone). I would rather pay for a game that didn't require online play. I was even in my house and at one point my connection wasn't "strong enough" to save my game so I had to go to another part of my house. The concept of using friends' monsters is cool, but think these games could be just as fun without them. Drexiel Well-Known Member Oct 27, 2011 1,702 0 0 Commercial Diver Ponce, PR #11 Drexiel, Feb 3, 2013 Those friends aren't really contacts or anything... they're just ppl you meet in game.... b4 every dungeon you get to pick a random monster from a random user that has a similar Rank to you... once you clear the dungeon you can send a friend request if you want to... Having that monster/person as a friend will ensure that you can use his/her monster in dungeons and also being able to use their Leader Skill. While i know how you feel against the online only part, i hope that at least you'll give it a try, im very much addicted to P&D so it's what i play most of the day and the friends thing is nothing to worry about(Not like for example, Farmvill, in which you need real life friends from you FB account in order to get bonuses, or Oregon Trail which needs Gameloft Friends) (You must log in or sign up to post here.) Show Ignored Content Share This Page Tweet Your name or email address: Password: Forgot your password? Stay logged in
Was wondering this too. Actually like the concept of Puzzles & Dragons but hate the whole online requirement thing. With mention of problems connecting, I'm assuming the same thing is required here. Any of these not require online and constant nagging to add friends, etc.?
Same. I did try Puzzle & Dragons before, but was put off immediately by the online-only thing, so i was never really able to play it.
Then someone needs to make one dammit! Seriously, though, I know there's games in similar vein like Puzzle Quest and the Dungeon Raid-ish games. But I actually do like the gameplay of Puzzle & Dragons (and presumable this clone). I would rather pay for a game that didn't require online play. I was even in my house and at one point my connection wasn't "strong enough" to save my game so I had to go to another part of my house. The concept of using friends' monsters is cool, but think these games could be just as fun without them.
Those friends aren't really contacts or anything... they're just ppl you meet in game.... b4 every dungeon you get to pick a random monster from a random user that has a similar Rank to you... once you clear the dungeon you can send a friend request if you want to... Having that monster/person as a friend will ensure that you can use his/her monster in dungeons and also being able to use their Leader Skill. While i know how you feel against the online only part, i hope that at least you'll give it a try, im very much addicted to P&D so it's what i play most of the day and the friends thing is nothing to worry about(Not like for example, Farmvill, in which you need real life friends from you FB account in order to get bonuses, or Oregon Trail which needs Gameloft Friends)