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Gamebook Adventures 3: Slaves of Rema app for iPhone and iPad


4.0 ( 5280 ratings )
Games Role Playing Book Dice
Developer: Tin Man Games
5.99 USD
Current version: 3.51, last update: 6 years ago
First release : 13 Sep 2010
App size: 163.18 Mb

GA returns for a third epic interactive adventure gamebook! Please note that you do not need to have played any of the previous gamebooks in order to play this.

"Cruelly taken from your homeland of Orlandes, you find yourself in a far off land at the mercy of a gladiatorial arena. Somehow trying to find a way to escape overseas, can you also unravel a potentially dangerous mystery that puts two nations on the brink of war?"

"My favourite examples so far though are the iPad and iPhone-compatible Gamebook Adventures, a series of lovingly crafted and extremely well-written interactive fantasy novels. Its surprisingly engrossing stuff, the economically written narrative packing in masses of detail, while rattling out a pacy, involving story." - The Guardian

"Slaves of Rema is epic in scope, but doesnt lose sight of the plight of your character. It brings the twists and turns at a satisfying pace, and all of this is supported by the wonderful art we have come to expect from Tin Man Games." - Touch Gaming Magazine

"On the technical side, Slaves of Rema is almost at the level of perfection. The graphics have been optimized for the Retina display and look gorgeous, the interface is easy to understand and use, with the bare minimum of excess buttonry and the dice animations are simply superb." - TouchMyApps

"I cant help but feel a certain nostalgia for these four interactive books. Without noticing it, I got sucked into the first one over the Christmas holiday and went back to the previous pages and cheat reading different plots." - App Freak

Gamebook Adventures 3: Slaves of Rema is the third in a series of newly written adventure gamebooks for the iPhone, iPod Touch and now beautifully realised for the iPad! We are completely original and not simply a re-print of old gamebooks.

•Includes all the interactive reading and gameplay features found in An Assassin in Orlandes and The Siege of the Necromancer.
•Includes
•Newly written story by Gaetano Abbondanza with illustrations by Alex Drummond and cover by Dan Maxwell that take you on a journey southwards to the vast continent of Rema.
•Three difficulty levels: Classic, Bookworm and Novice. These will make Gamebook Adventures more accessible to those who want a more casual experience whilst keeping the Classic mode reserved for those who like it more hardcore!
•More achievements to collect than either of our previous gamebooks.
•A new Shield value enabling you to defend yourself better in battles.
•You can now view book illustrations full screen by simply tapping on them in the book.
•Widgets at the bottom of each page access directly to your inventory, settings and main menu.
•Map update showing the continent of Rema as well as a history found within an updated Orlandes Uncovered.
•Evocative soundtrack composed by our Freeplay Independent Games Awards Finalist, Adrian Watkins.
•Higher resolution artwork for iPhone 4 users making use of the new retina display as well as the larger iPad screen dimensions.

Gamebook Adventures is brought together through the efforts of passionate and avid gamebook enthusiasts. If you are familiar with the Fighting Fantasy, Lone Wolf or Grail Quest series then Gamebook Adventures will really appeal to you. Our aim is to give those nostalgic readers of old something new and fresh, and bring a new exciting experience to those unfamiliar with gamebooks. If you enjoy fantasy RPGs or adventure games then this is for you!

Look out for more Gamebook Adventures for iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad.

Available now:
GA1: An Assassin in Orlandes
GA2: The Siege of the Necromancer
GA4: Revenant Rising
GA5: Catacombs of the Undercity
GA6: The Wizard from Tarnath Tor
GA7: Temple of the Spider God
GA8: Curse of the Assassin
GA9: Sultans of Rema

Pros and cons of Gamebook Adventures 3: Slaves of Rema app for iPhone and iPad

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I love adventure books and this book is one of the best books they have made I will be reading and rolling dice for hours on end. In the end its well worth the 3$ for it.
Great gamebook. The books by Tin Man are like fighting fantasy books, but way slicker with fantastic writing. Keep on pumping them out, and Ill keep buying them
I thoroughly enjoyed the book. An exciting swashbuckling adventure! The luck factor can be a bit too much for my tastes, but thanks to the easier difficulty settings you can also just enjoy the story if that is what you prefer (like me).
Ive read 9 of Tin Mans gamebooks and this one is the best, by far. Great story, an appropriate amount of fights, and excellent choices with different paths that make replaying worthwhile. It took me longer to work my way through this one than any other gamebook, and it never felt boring or tedious like some of the others. Highly recommended!
I have no idea what changed but when the first tin man game came out I remember being very disappointed. Nothing seemed to wor right and it was buggy. There was a couple updates and the whole system was redesigned. If you get into the mood for the old choose-your-own-adventure books and want to relive those times then youve found it. Ever since then I have been a full supporter of tin man games and when the games go on sale I buy them. I have purchased just about every one of them and only downloaded and played a couple. If you appreciate those moments from the past then I recommend supporting the dev as well. Its not often they turn things around for the better!

Some bad moments

Been waiting for the third one to release and its even better than expected! Another high quality Gamebook for the collection, a must have for gamebook fans.
... for my birthday. Nice. Very good story so far. Nice improvements to the whole thing. A little better balance. The fights are still too chancy, but I cant complain overly. A few grammatical and spelling errors here and there that should have been caught but very good nonetheless. I would recommend.
Thank you so much I been waiting for the new gamebook and I am pleased with the results well done keep en going
So far this is a very enjoyable game book. The storyline is fun and entertaining and the game system works well. There are a few grammatical errors here and there. Also, there are just a few writing inconsistencies. Overall, it is well worth the price and I would recommend it. Would have given it 5 stars except for the errors.
Sooooo much more than just a good read--a thinking mans "choose your own adventure" book mixed with RPG elements equals hours and hours of kickass. Wish I could give it 6 stars!
The third installment in this series has the same issue that the first one had. Fights occasionally get hung up during the players turn and the only way to progress in the battle is to either use a health potion or finesse. If this issue of being unable to roll occurs during character creation it results in a nonprogression. Even when this was not addressed in the first installment I still purchased 2 and 3 in hopes that the devs would finally pay attention and fix this truly annoying issue, but NOPE. Im sorry, but you guys stink. I will totally change my rating and review if you actually fix this issue. It really hurts an already clunky battle system.

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