Labyrinth of Aetheria

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Labyrinth of Aetheria

Takahiro Hayashi

In this role-playing game, explore dungeons, discover rare items, and battle monsters using auto-mapping features. Includes class variety, quest system, and item collection.

AppRecs review analysis

AppRecs rating 4.5. Trustworthiness 82 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 26 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.

★★★★

4.5

AppRecs Rating

Ratings breakdown

5 star

77%

4 star

11%

3 star

3%

2 star

1%

1 star

7%

What to know

Low review manipulation risk

26% review manipulation risk

Credible reviews

82% trustworthiness score from analyzed reviews

High user satisfaction

77% of sampled ratings are 5 stars

About Labyrinth of Aetheria

Featuring an auto-mapping function to enhance playability on smartphones, it offers adventures filled with the discovery of rare items and battles with dangerous monsters, capturing the charm of classic games. Experience this retro adventure for yourself.

The setting is the frontier town of Aetheria, rumored to be the resting place of the legendary Holy Grail. Many adventurers, driven by the promise of immense rewards, converge here to take on the dangers of the dungeons.

[Diverse Classes and Skills]
Adventurers can choose from a wide range of classes, from basic ones like fighters, thieves, priests, and mages, to advanced classes like paladins, samurais, ninjas, and sages. Each class comes with unique skills that influence party composition, strategy, and dungeon conquests. By changing classes, adventurers can combine different skills, creating unique characters.

[Town Facilities]
The town offers many facilities useful for adventures, such as item trading at shops, spell learning at the magic guild, and secret tool transactions at the thief guild. Quests can be undertaken at the adventurer's guild, and various clues for dungeon exploration can be found at the tavern. The grand mansion of Sylvan, the noble who sparked the adventurers' interest in the town, is also located here.

[Puzzles and Quests]
Numerous mysteries and mechanisms are found inside the dungeons. The use and location of key items are revealed through tavern rumors and dungeon discoveries, sometimes unlocking new paths after defeating powerful bosses.

[Collection Element]
Items found in the dungeons can be appraised, either by the adventurers' abilities or the town's appraiser, and registered in an item encyclopedia. This allows players to enjoy the collection aspect while progressing through the dungeon conquest.

[Story]
Sylvan, a major noble of the Astaros Kingdom, was one of its most influential figures. He was always in pursuit of gems and valuables. Among them, the most prized was the magical Holy Grail, rumored to be in the dungeon of the frontier town of Aetheria. Sylvan recruited adventurers to challenge the dungeon and obtain the Grail. Huge rewards were promised to those who could bring back the Holy Grail. Hearing these rumors, adventurers from all over gathered in Aetheria. However, none fully understood the danger of the dungeons. The reckless adventurers began exploring the dungeons in search of riches and fame.
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Reviews for Labyrinth of Aetheria

Ruffman68

Classic Throwback

This is one of those oldschool type games that keeps it simple and fun. Explore, recognize then figure out the best plan to utilize your team’s strengths, resources and minimize your weaknesses. Having a little trouble with utilizing the helpful cheats from Sylvan but nothing big enough to warrant not appreciating the pure nostalgia that we oldschool rpg game players love. Good job!!! 😎 P.S. As I’ve advanced into the game, several times I’ve lost all of my progress due to glitches of the game freezing and then having to start all over from the previous session again. I’m talking after a 30 minute to an hour of playing and finding new exotic gear and such. That really puts a damper on the playability while trying to get deeper in the dungeon. I had to take a star away for that due to that frustration. That needs to be fixed. Fun game without that headache tho.

The Real Angry D

Black screen

As others have noticed, opens to a black screen and nothing further. Sadly, must leave a one star review as it doesn’t work and other reviews indicate that the developer has known of this since February, 2024. I’m writing this October 26, 2025. You’ve had plenty of time to fix it.

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