Echo Blade is an experimental prototype from Legitimate Research and exclusively on Halfbrick+.
Slash, Repeat Conquer! Enjoy an uninterrupted experience with no ads.
From the creators of Fruit Ninja and Jetpack Joyride, we bring you Echo Blade! A strategic, satisfying, slash 'em up puzzle game that will have you hooked from the first swipe.
Ready to join our hero on a thrilling quest across 3 unique worlds? Harness your strategic skills across 21 thrilling levels, facing off against diverse enemies, each with their own distinct behaviours.
Play it now to help shape the future of the game!
FEATURES:
● Experience the juicy thrill of slashing through enemies
● 3 unique worlds to explore and conquer
● Master 21 challenging levels
● Strategically navigate through 4 unique enemy types
● Enjoy intuitive one-touch controls
● No ads - no in-app purchases
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Great game.
The idea is extremely clever and intriguing but I think it needs some work in all honestly
It's a neat idea, but having to draw the travel path with your finger when you can barely control it precisely really isn't a great idea. It would be better if you could create your path using nodes and curves. It also feels like there should be more going on in the early levels of the game, and having to pick the sword up first on every level is a bit restrictive.
Kinda repetitive
It's really great.
This game's core gameplay concept need some heavy rework. The solution to getting 3 stars on most levels are unclear and obtuse (like level 18). Even if I was able to get 3 stars on most level, oftentimes I felt like I earned the stars the developers didn't intend. Also, I don't like the Archer and the enemy who attack around him occasionally because dying to from these enemies felt cheap and timing is needed to defeat them. This game need more engaging gameplay. The artstyle looks nice though.
Definitely a unique style and gameplay idea. I love it and it runs really well.
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