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UnderworldsCurrent Version: 1.24

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Underworlds, named by Touch Arcade as a MUST HAVE game!

Over 2,000 five star App Store reviews can't be wrong! Underworlds is the best action RPG for the iPhone and iPod Touch!

Game of the Month - AppGamer.net

"it occupied almost all my free time from the minute I downloaded it." - MacWorld, 4 of 5 star review.

"Underworlds is a game that will loot your heart and have you coming back for more...Underworlds is an absolute blast!" - thatvideogameblog.com review

"I give Underworlds a strong recommendation to any hack and slash fan. I’ve had a great time playing through it, and I’m still having fun on my second time around." - TouchArcade.com

"The game is dark, atmospheric, intense, and it’s a fine debut" - 9 out of 10 review, AppGamer.net

"I’ve been waiting for an action RPG in the same vein as Diablo on this platform for months and now it’s finally here." - iphones.com

"It is really an amazing update- probably the greatest single update of any app I have ever seen." - Jebus (Touch Arcade Fourms)

"This is the first Authentic iPhone Role Playing Game!!" - appBank.net

Touch Arcade's YouTube Preview - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-wzJjty4OLI

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About the Game
Underworlds is the premiere role-playing adventure game on the iPhone/iPod Touch!

Chapter 1: Into the Abyss
You are the guard of McTavish's traveling caravan, carving out a comfortable existence by taking odd jobs and protecting against the occasional Orc raider when a mysterious attack on the nearby town of Albrect compels you to lend your blade to the good townspeople.

It's not just rats that plague the Happy Cadaver Inn. Denizens of hell are seeping through to the world of mortals! During your journey you'll face a horde of gruesome enemies...and their wicked overlords!

Chapter 2: The Giant Fortress
Discover the hidden secrets of the sprawling town of Termon.

Face new and fierce enemies in your quest to lift the curse that plaques the 'old town' residents.

The fortunes of many are in your hands!

More about Gameplay
The experience you gain during your adventure lets you learn powerful offensive feats like Slash, Shield Bash, and Berserk or advance in the healing arts to gain Health and Vitality Boosts. As you increase in level, you can upgrade your existing Feats or add new ones. The active combat feats feature graphically stunning on-screen special effects to help make your battles even more heart-pounding and exhilarating.

As you progress you can choose exactly how to improve your character's abilities. Hone your strength to become a real bruiser, become nimble and accurate by focusing on dexterity, increase intelligence to unlock more feats, or work on your constitution to better withstand the onslaught of the undead.

Features:
• An iPhone/iPod Touch exclusive release! The game was designed around the powerful Touch controls of the iPhone/iPod Touch
• Fully configurable controls for right or left hand play, use a virtual direction pad or just touch where you want to go
• Customize your character's attributes and feats to suit your play-style
• Advance your character's abilities while you explore mysterious graveyards, dark chambers and dangerous crypts
• Test your skill on 4 difficulty settings, including the extreme difficulty challenge
• Find thousands of unique armor and weapons to use or trade for gold
• Discover hidden traps and treasures
• Choose from two simple, smooth control schemes to make play easy at home or on the go
• Save your progress at any time or restart with your current experience and it
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Underworlds Review

Dungeon crawl is a befitting tribute to Diablo and its ilk

The "dungeon crawl" adventure game is alive and well in Underworlds, the debut iPhone game from Pixel Mine. The spiritual successor to games like Blizzard's Diablo, Underworlds is a true "hack and slash"-style role-playing game (RPG) with a lot to offer.

Underworlds
You'll have to complete many quests in Underworlds as you fight the demonic hordes threatening to take over your world.
The guardian of a traveling caravan, you find yourself seasonally unemployed when the caravan's owner decided to set up camp for a while. He tips you off to a nearby inn that needs the services of a strongarm like yourself, and that sets off a cascade of events that culminates in you facing the forces of Hell itself.

Underworlds has many of the trappings that action RPG enthusiasts have come to expect—you can create a custom character, equip your warrior with loot that the bad guys drop throughout the game; as the game progresses, better quality armor and swords are yours for the taking. One concession to simplify the game for the iPhone is that all combat is melee-based; you're bashing skeletons and shambling monsters with swords, not using magic or ranging weapons like bows and arrows.

While you can select from one of several portraits, including male and female characters, though that will have no effect on gameplay or abilities. It has no effect on sound effects or graphics in the game, either. It's a bit unsettling to create a female character only to hear very male gasps and moans come from the character when she's hit by a baddie. A minor quibble, I admit, but it's distracting and took me out of the game.

As you progress through the game your character gains experience; with each new level you get points to spend increasing your statistics, such as strength, intelligence and dexterity—factors that improve your skill at fighting or using the items you find. You also can plow points into "feats" such as shield-bashing or smiting your foes with a whirlwind "Berserk" sword attack. You can also loot corpses, find traps and treasures, and more.

Teleport charms you'll find along the way let you return to McTavish, your former employer, who's only too happy to buy rare items from you and sell you items like stronger armor, health and vitality potions, and other objects you might find useful in your travels.

While Underworlds limits you to one essential "class" of character—there are no half-elf wizards or chaotic-evil mages to be found here—the skill tree lets you focus on specific areas. Boosting your intelligence, for example, enables you to unlock more feats. Improving your constitution, meanwhile, gives you more health points to work with as you're taking damage from the hordes of undead that want to feast on your brains.

The game has taken some knocks from reviewers on the App Store for being short. I was hoping for more play-time, too. I'll readily admit that I burned through Underworlds after only a few plays, not because it's exceedingly short but because it's extremely addictive—it occupied almost all my free time from the minute I downloaded it.

Four difficulty levels let you replay the game with variations, but there's only one adventure to play, which makes me hope that Pixel Mine is working on either an expansion or an entirely new Underworlds adventure to play too. And if they are, I'm hoping they'll let me import my existing character in true Dungeons & Dragons style, so I don't have to start back at level one again.

Underworlds is very well-behaved; the game auto-saves if it's interrupted (say, by an incoming phone call or the need to exit back to the Home screen). And it also asks permission to turn sound on when you first launch it, in case you'd like to play surreptitiously. There are two control schemes—one uses a "directional pad" or d-pad style of play that may be more comfortable for console players, and the other is a point-and-click style that I found to be inexact and more frustrating than fun.

There's certainly room for improvement in Underworlds—the lack of character classes, some frustrating interface decisions, and fairly short gameplay are probably the most glaring issues. But as an authentic dungeon crawl RPG, Underworlds really hits the sweet spot, and especially right now—the game is on sale for $3, $2 off its regular price, as this review is posted—it's worth picking up, if you're yearning for a Diablo-style RPG on your iPhone.

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