- Version: 1.01
- Release Date: Nov 10, 2011
- Price Purchased: $0.99
- Seller: Crescent Moon Games LLC
STP Score
Great graphics, sound, and animation; switch between three heroes on the fly; a solid platforming game
Not very original; sense of humor isn't fully fleshed out
Need some sword-swinging fun? Hit up your local tavern.
But for every climb up to heroism, there's a long, long slide down the other side. Evertales for iOS is an action-platforming game that stars three Tolkien-style heroes who are, er, long past their prime. They may be a bit doughy, and they may have to stop and use the privy every hour, but they can still bust open some goblins' heads.

Don't look into his hellfire eyes!
At times, it will be necessary to switch out your fighters, as each one has different strengths and weaknesses. The knight, Sir Jorgan, still has a few good swipes left in his sword, and his power comes in handy for taking down bosses. The elf, Arwick, can move quickly, fire a long-range bow, and double-jump. The mage, Taragorn, is weak-bodied and will buckle under an enemy attack, but he can float down long falls.

Please, Jorgin, don't hurt 'em.
Evertales could have benefit from a little experimentation, though. It features a cast of unlikely heroes that poke fun at fantasy tropes, but although they all stop to insult themselves on occasion, the game's sense of humor never feels fully realized.
But a soggy sense of humor is forgivable, whereas a boring game or awful controls would be a travesty. Evertales isn't the most imaginative game on the App Store, but it's definitely one of the prettiest, and it'll give you a decent platforming fix.
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