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7 Stories

Stephen Mashalidis

3.8

25 ratings

$1.99

In this classic role-playing game, players choose a character and explore the story through turn-based battles. Includes updated engine, improved animations, and support for widescreen and modern devices.

AppRecs review analysis

AppRecs rating 3.5. Trustworthiness 78 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 25 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.

★★★☆☆

3.5

AppRecs Rating

Ratings breakdown

5 star

32%

4 star

48%

3 star

0%

2 star

12%

1 star

8%

What to know

Low review manipulation risk

25% review manipulation risk

Credible reviews

78% trustworthiness score from analyzed reviews

Pricing complaints

Many low ratings mention paywalls or pricing

About 7 Stories

7 Stories has been fully remastered!

New features include:
- Updated engine
- Improved animations
- Widescreen support
- Lighting effects
- iPhone Plus support
- 64 bit support

Choose one of 7 unique characters in this fully remastered classic RPG designed specifically for iOS.

Featured on the front page of the app store in 2011, 7 Stories was one of the first RPGs on iOS and now fully supports modern devices.
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Reviews for 7 Stories

Quadraginta

Fun, short little time waster.

This game is nothing great, but I appreciate the small amounts of inspiration it takes from either SaGa or Octopath. One of seven main characters to choose from, and you can freely recruit the other six characters in whatever order you wish, with a maximum of three usable teammates in battle. However, most team comps will probably include Lylia, as she’s a very good healer. Trust me, for the final boss, you’ll want a healer. The battle system is extremely standards turn based RPG fare. Not bad, but basic. The default movement is slow as molasses, but the game world itself is so small, it’s not too tedious. There are random battles, but the encounter rate is very low, and the exp gain is quite high. The story is minimalistic. It’s nothing special, but there’s a singular decent plot twist near the end. This game is exceptionally short, beatable in a little over an hour. All in all, this game is nothing special, but it’s a good palate cleanser after finishing any longer, more involved rpg. I give it a 3.5/5. Round up to 4/5 because I’m generous.

G-ma for Brendan

What??

This is the most ridiculous game ever!! There are no instructions on how to play and what you are aiming to get!! All this thing did was move back and forth and side to side!! Glad I didn’t pay money for this!!!

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