

There's no auto unlike most of these mobile games. This, pixel-based mobile game, is innovative as it lets you explore more into the stages, instead of just being limited to just fighting waves and waves of enemies over and over.

Read the developer's privacy policy for details on how your (or your kids') information is collected, used, and shared and any choices you may have in the matter, and note that privacy policies and terms of service frequently change.Ī common complaint that I've had with most of these mobile RPG games is that they all look the same (just auto through stages with cheap 3D chibi graphics) which make most of them boring. There's no sex or language to worry about, but the game does aggressively promote in-game purchases. While there's frequent on-screen violence, the graphical style and its classic arcade feel make that less objectionable than games with a more stylized appearance. The game also blends in some world-building elements, so you're not just rescuing the princess from villains. It uses 8-bit graphics, speech bubbles, and minimal sound effects to impart the old-school feel and never takes itself too seriously. This is a nostalgia-focused game that winks at many other games along the way. Parents need to know that Guardian Tales is a role-playing game for Android and iOS devices. The game aggressively promotes in-app purchases when you load it up.
