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Galaxy of Pen & Paper

Galaxy of Pen & Paper

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category
price
$3.99
Reviews
4 (108)
United States United States
Description
*** NO IN-APP PURCHASES! ***
*** PREMIUM FOREVER ***

THE ULTIMATE ROLE-PLAYING SIMULATION GOES TO SPACE!

Galaxy of Pen & Paper is a turn-based meta RPG about a group of players rolling dice in the year 1999! Create your own game master and RPG party, as they roleplay, explore distant planets in their imagination, fight weird aliens and save the galaxy in the era of dial-up internet and floppy disks!

TURN-BASED COMBAT SYSTEM
Assemble the party of your choice, picking your players, races and classes! Unlock new content with the blood, sweat, and luck of your party’s ingenuity and dice rolls!

CUSTOMIZATION
Will your party include a Slayer Simian Savage or a Thinker Green Medtech? Customize everything from your battle encounters to your Game Master’s table!

EXPLORE THE GALAXY OF QUESTS AND LOOT
Gather your adventurers and travel trough a galaxy of pen and paper, and discover the newest threat as they leave Earth. All the fun of a pen and paper RPG with none of the lost dice!

COMPLETELY NEW GAME
Prepare to be amazed with so much new things! Spaceship battles, stories with multiple decisions, sci-fi classes and races, side-way battles, planet navigation and exploration, and of course, traveling through space and time!
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Reviews

Fun game yet have some problems

The game overall was fun but the issue is the characters faces when assign different classes. When you create a any character with soldier, gadgeteer, bounty hunter, and engineer, the characters faces changes, showing emotions. How ever when createing new characters with new classes achieve from missions. The face remain the same at it’s pretty wired and almost scary. Despite not affecting the gameplay and progress, the expressions show character and make them feel, real.

EarlBrandonThu, May 18, 2023
United StatesUnited States

Loved it

My issue is the classes didn’t really feel like there was a variety and once you found the good classes the other classes just felt pointless to play so that hurt the replayability for me. Loved it though would like to see more like this or Knights of Pen and Paper

DrZentilFri, Dec 3, 2021
United StatesUnited States

Pretty good

I’ll make this short it’s a good game probably the best in the series it’s just a bit slow.

TS 123Wed, May 5, 2021
United StatesUnited States

An eye opening experience

I felt like this game showed me that not all mobile games have to be grindy, as infested malware, and can be good games, one gripe is towards the end I found an upgrade for the blast attack, that let it hit all opponents and it oversimplified the combat, other than that highly recommended!

SteelSeelSun, Apr 18, 2021
United StatesUnited States

My second review

Amazing with few flaws like no after game motive but apart from that good

gooooiooooodThu, Feb 18, 2021
United StatesUnited States

Meh game from a terrible company

TL;DR: Don’t buy this game. The game is not really worth the money and the company that made it has an extremely shady past. Take the positive reviews with a grain of salt. I’ll start with the game itself. Long story short it’s basically fine. On its own merits it’s not worth the money but if you buy mobile games often you’ve probably paid as much for worse. Overall the game feels stale—a retread of their earlier games with no meaningful improvements (beyond some quality of life things that really should have been in their first game). I found the new mechanics like spaceship combat one dimensional and tedious. The revised skill system seems exciting until you realize they gave every character a lot of the same garbage skills to make it look more extensive and thought out than it really is. I’m not sure if the script is worse or the joke of the series is finally stale, but this game felt joyless and rote. The game’s scope is shallow like many big sci-fi rpgs with lots of empty space pretending to meaningful places. Don’t get me wrong: I understand people playing this game and enjoying it because it’s not bad—it’s just not good. It’s fine. But that’s not why you shouldn’t buy this game—again you could do worse. You shouldn’t buy this because this company doesn’t deserve your support or your trust. You might wonder why they make a big deal about how this game will always be a paid game. Seems like an odd promise doesn’t it? Well, that’s because they’ve cheated their fans in the past. Their previous game—knights of pen and paper 2—was everything this game isn’t—it took the original and improved it across the board. Where it innovated it did so well, and where retained the traits of its predecessor it did so wisely. It was well worth the price—until Behold and Paradox got greedy. They replaced the original version with a “free to play” version that locked much of the content players originally bought behind pay walls. If you wanted the version you paid for—too bad, it was gone BUT you could pay more than ten times the amount you originally paid to unlock it or grind for months to acquire the premium currency. Naturally they also revised the game a bit to make it slower and more frustrating—you know the usual f2p tactics. All in the interest of squeezing a few more dollars from a new audience—something they didn’t need to screw over their fans to do. They could have simply left the original paid version intact or offered fans another way to access it. They chose not to. I know this might seem like a lot of trouble to go to over a game to some of you. However, you experienced gamers out there know what it feels like to support a small developer—you feel connected to the people behind the game. You forgive the game it’s faults. You spread the word. You jump on their future offerings as much to support them as to actually enjoy their product. Sometimes you get screwed a little—the next game isn’t up to the standards you hoped or they don’t pursue the things you think they should. But this is beyond that. Behold Entertainment and Paradox defrauded their fans knowingly and intentionally. They also sandbagged any attempt to undo the harm they caused. They claim they offered compensation, but the compensation (some gold—not even the premium currency to unlock the game) was insufficient and, at least for me, never actually given. I fully expect they’ll find a new way to cheat those of us who bought a Galaxy of Pen and Paper. Never trust someone who immediately and unprompted promises they won’t cheat you...again. I promised myself I would never buy another behold game, but after years I really wanted to believe the little Indy game studio that made the first pen and paper games would finally make something truly great. They didn’t, and they don’t deserve to be treated like they might anymore.

Will589753Mon, Jul 6, 2020
United StatesUnited States

Kinda meh

It’s a good expansion of the series, but your characters level up too fast. By 20-30% of the way through you’ve got all the powers you’re going to use, and the game is pretty repetitive after that.

methegrateMon, Jul 22, 2019
United StatesUnited States
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About
Bundle Id
br.com.beholdstudios.galaxyofpenandpaper
Min Os. Version
10.0
Release Date
Thu, Jul 27, 2017
Update Date
Tue, Nov 27, 2018
Content Rating
Has IMessage
No
Support Watch
No
Support Siri
No
File Size
584.33MB
Has Game Center
No
Family Sharing
No
Support Passbook
No
Supported Languages
English
What's New
version
1.1.1
updated
5 years ago
 now it considers your current quest and the place where you're travelling to.- 6 new playable classes
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