- October 9, 2012
- Ifelse Media
- 1h median play time
Sword & Glory
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About Sword & Glory
Sword & Glory is a single player casual hack and slash game with a historical theme. It was developed by Ifelse Media and was released on October 9, 2012. It received positive reviews from players.
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Reviews
- Unique and engaging gameplay with permadeath adds tension and replayability
- Well written storylines and meaningful choices impact character progression
- Combat system is simple, challenging, and rewarding with a rock-paper-scissors mechanic
- Free to play without intrusive ads or forced purchases, with good in-game currency balance
- Continued developer support with regular updates over many years
- Character customization and clan variations add depth to roleplaying
- Combat can feel unfair with enemy AI spamming attacks and ignoring stamina, causing frustration
- Permadeath and losing all progress on death leads to repetitive grinding and player fatigue
- Lack of movement control during fights limits player tactics and contributes to difficulty
- Healing costs are high and require scarce in-game currency, creating progression bottlenecks
- Graphical style (monochrome) can strain eyes and lacks color variety
- Matchmaking and level scaling sometimes lead to unbalanced and unwinnable fights
- Some bugs and crashes reported, including freezing and UI glitches
- Content can become repetitive and lacks variety in quests and equipment
story
362 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe story in this game is widely praised for its depth, branching quests, and meaningful choices that significantly impact outcomes, providing a unique, roleplay-like experience with strong replayability. Players appreciate the immersive and detailed storytelling combined with a fitting art style, though many note that the narrative can become repetitive due to limited mission variety and a lack of extensive endgame content. Some suggest improvements like more diverse quests, expanded storylines, better character development (especially for female characters), and additional features to enhance progression and maintain engagement.
“The story is solid and requires multiple attempts to discover.”
“Choices actually matter, and doing every single quest means you lose, cause you get too old to fight well.”
“The story, gameplay, graphics, art, and soundtrack is top tier and excellent.”
“It's fun until you reach level 18 and there's nothing other than farming glory at the eternal tournament, so please create more story quests!”
“But the only thing that angers me is that it has no storyline really, and you can complete the same quest over and over again.”
“Combat is not that good, no story or anything (the only story I discovered is me trying to find something and having to complete some quest and God, the story about the hunter and warrior living in a cabin is awful bad, which I stopped playing after finishing it); overall, not fun, graphics look kinda cool but it's hard to see.”
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Frequently Asked Questions
Sword & Glory is a casual hack and slash game with historical theme. Common tags for Sword & Glory include free to play, indie and stylized.
Sword & Glory is available on Phone, iPad, iPhone, Tablet and others.
On average players spend around 1 hours playing Sword & Glory.
Sword & Glory was released on October 9, 2012.
Sword & Glory was developed by Ifelse Media.
Sword & Glory has received positive reviews from players. Most players liked Sword & Glory for its story but disliked it for its stability.
Sword & Glory is a single player game.
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