![]() ![]() You find yourself in the middle of a vicious power struggle, between your masters back home and the raiders and assassins of the wilderness. It is a poor and brutal land of warriors, constantly prone to rebellion. The Queen, your mother, is desperately ill, so you have been forced to travel to the savage Rokaj. Alas, your life of happy luxury has been stripped from you. You are a child of the dread Queen of the mighty empire of Haven. * Over 100 quests and hundreds of magical artifacts to hunt for. Explore one of the fascinating, detailed worlds that make Spiderweb Software adventures unique. * Explore (Conquer?) an enormous outdoors and a huge variety of dungeons and enemy fortresses. Customize your Empire to gain power or please the locals. * Gain strength with a unique fortress system. Build and rebuild your warriors to face rapidly changing foes. Make the choices you want, and enjoy the terrifying consequences. * Open-ended story in the barbarian lands of the Rokaj. * Epic fantasy adventure with over 50 hours of gameplay. Queen's Wish 2: The Tormentor is an huge, retro fantasy role-playing adventure, featuring: If you are a fan of this developer’s games and enjoyed the original Queen’s Wish, then look forward to Queen’s Wish 2: The Tormentor when it arrives on iOS devices October 26th.Queen's Wish 2 DOES NOT support: iPhone 5 or earlier, iPhone SE. I’m just rambling now, but the main point is that I’m excited for another Spiderweb game with iPhone support. However, being that the Queen’s Wish games are more recent creations, as opposed to their previously released games on iPad which have all been ports of older games originally created for desktop, I think it affords them the opportunity to think of screen sizes during the actual development process instead of trying to shoehorn smaller screen support onto something after the fact. You can’t really blame them though, as Spiderweb’s brand of old-school PC-style RPGs really require a lot of screen real estate for lots of text and UI, and it’s not something that’s easily converted to an iPhone-sized screen. And yes, I did say iPhone devices in addition to iPad, which makes this just the second ever Spiderweb Software game to have iPhone support, with the first being the original Queen’s Wish. ![]()
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