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TUAW's Daily App: Powder

TUAW's Daily App spotlights one great App Store app, every single weekday.

Powder probably isn't the most polished roguelike RPG experience on the App Store (Sword of Fargoal is generally considered to be among the best), but what it lacks in graphical quality, it makes up for in ease-of-use. The genre is sometimes tough to get into, but Powder, originally designed for the Game Boy Advance, uses easy buttons and icons to let you guide your turn-based RPG character through random dungeons, killing monsters, gaining XP, and drinking weird potions of various colors, all while trying to avoid cursed gear. It's still not easy (roguelikes are notoriously ruthless affairs, and permadeath is still the rule), but the controls are surprisingly intuitive, and the included tutorial makes an often steep learning curve much more gentle, even if you're new to the genre.

Plus, Powder wins points from me for its flexible save state process; it's very easy to work your way through a dungeon floor, exit out to make a call or do something else on your iPhone, and then dive back in and pick up right where you left off. Best of all, it just recently went free; that makes sense, considering the other versions are free as well. If you still want to support programmer Jeff Lait, you can do so by donating on his Web site. Meanwhile, Powder is a free download in the App Store, and definitely worth checking out.

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Kip

Not fully free. You can play and explore down to level 15 of the dungeon, but to win by killing the boss on level 25, you need to unlock the full game for $9.99 via an In App purchase.

Still a very interesting roguelike.

April 23 2010 at 8:32 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
axemurderer

"Sword of Fargoal is generally considered to be among the best."

Really!? Neither game comes close to touching Dungeon Hunter.

Unfortunately, Sword of Fargoal still needs some work and depth.

April 22 2010 at 12:22 PM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
mckooter

I havent used this yet, but definately downloading now, reminds me of the old Castle Of The Winds game, which unfourtunately wont run on Win7 64 bit,

April 22 2010 at 10:54 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply
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