Crisis of the Middle Ages – OrgAction LLC

Crisis of the Middle Ages

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Step into the gaming world with Crisis of the Middle Ages, one of the top $0.99 games in the App Store! Crafted with creativity and innovation by OrgAction, LLC, this captivating Adventure game is bound to grab your attention. With its content rating of 12+, it caters to a wide audience. Ever since its release on 30th April 2019, it has been constantly updated, with the latest version rolled out on 25th July 2019.

Whether you have a liking for Adventure, Role Playing, games, Crisis of the Middle Ages is sure to keep you hooked!

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Dive into Crisis of the Middle Ages

Long for a good retro turn based RPG with a twist? Want to play a game that will have you laughing out loud? Crisis of the Middle Ages is the game for you! With a rich story and a 90s style look and feel, Crisis of the Middle Ages will have you on the edge of your couch with 6-10+ hours of intriguing, hilarious and fun game play! Expect the unexpected as creatures and characters in the game have become more self aware and are constantly questioning their roles in the world. Even the evil monsters express frustration with their lives and have been known to complain or even walk out mid battle. This results in some very hilarious battles. Ultimately, this game explores the challenges of living the life we want to live versus the life that we feel obligated to live.

Features:
No In-App purchases and no ads!
Retro RPG with side view battle system
Rich, funny and unique story line
Beautiful music including some classical selections
Over 700 Unique Enemies
Over 100 Unique Attacks (including magic spells, -physical attacks, friendly skills, and engineering skills)
Special Items that can be thrown at enemies with unpredictable and often entertaining results
6-10+ hours of game play

What’s Fresh in the Latest Update?

Discover what’s new in the recent update of Crisis of the Middle Ages on 25th July 2019:

New in Crisis of the Middle Ages Version 1.0.9:

  • Added options to configure battle and message speed
  • Updated map transitions to be more user friendly
  • Fixed two bugs where player could become stuck by being separated from boat
  • Updated several battle cut-scenes to be more funny
  • Updated Advanced control icons
  • Other minor bug fixes

Hear from the Players – Crisis of the Middle Ages Reviews

Find out what gamers are saying about Crisis of the Middle Ages:

We just finished this game and really enjoyed playing. It is fun and challenging without feeling repetitive. It is rare to encounter the same monsters more than 2-3 times which keeps it from falling into the usual RPG redundant combat trap. The story line is fun and brings the party into contact with the other side listening to the monsters complain about how hard life is for them as they just try to keep it together. We would recommend this to anyone that enjoyed the early NES and Super NES final fantasy games as it follows a similar format.


This is such an awesome game! Has some balancing issues though. Its really challenging at first, but at a certain point, once you open up the rest of the world, its easy to become way over powered. We kind of enjoyed flying through the back half of the game just to finish the story. We guess you can always just limit your equipment use if you want more difficulty. Either way, definitely worth pushing through the beginning to enjoy the whole game.


We really want to sit down and enjoy this game from start to finish. The humor is excellent, the opening scenario with Echo was really cool, and we had hoped to experiment with her character abilities and see what all other spells there were that she could learn from enemies, but it seems like every time we save the game and close it out, the save deletes itself by the time we come back. Feeling like all the work scanning enemy abilities went to waste is a major downer. Gave two stars because the tongue-in-cheek humor from the opening bit had us chuckling, but if the game wont work for us, we cant go higher than that :(


We really like the game. The humor is nice. The game mechanics seem cool. The graphics are bit like which is well done. The audio is well done. The game reminds us of many good RPGs we swear the beginning cutscene game us an awesome vibe of great turn based RPGs. We want to play this game so dang bad but it wont keep our saves. First we were playing and saving both auto and manual then we did something else on our phone and the game reloaded and we were like ok start from the save but it was gone. We almost never play again when this happens but we really wanted to play this game so when we were playing again and had saved we exited to title screen to hope that fixed it but nope no saves again. We are upset but we got it for free so whatever we guess. If this was guaranteed to be fixed we would play again. Thats how bad we want this game to work. Heck we wouldve easily paid a buck or two maybe more for this game to work. Reminds us of Graveyard keeper. Such an awesome game but ruined by inability to keep progress reliably.


Running iOS 9.32. Won’t get past the main menu before crashing.


Can’t find the virtual pad option. We never played spam tap to play and never will. Shame people make retro based games with new age controls.


A game with a lot of potential, not the worst writing but suffering from a range of terrible issues which make it unplayable. 1. Saves dont get saved. This alone should keep you away for good. 2. Character handling, and the feel of the game feels very unfinished and unpolished. Let us explain that one. There is a certain slickness in how your character should handle, defined in this genre ages ago. This one feels like it was outsourced to a game developer with no real background in final fantasy-like games this one is trying to emulate. 3. The graphics – although seems like decent craftsmanship – doesnt scale for modern smart phones resolution. Everything looks like youre staring at an ant farm full of Zelda/FF – dresses ants. 4. The UI. Looks like a budget issue more then a UI. Completely stylistically detached from the game itself, and quite unresponsive, and we dont have a case of chunky fingers. In sum – theres so many great pixel art games out there with fantastic writing and polished gameplay, this one looks more like a very early prototype than one of them. Avoid. 1 star, for the pixel artist effort and a few chuckles you get before realizing how totally unfinished and broken this game is.


An RPG with throwback traditional elements that enjoyably doesnt take itself seriously. Monsters are always having conversations, your characters are mostly one-dimensionally hilarious, and the situations you find yourselves in are great fodder for laughs. Tl;dr almost got wiped, but was saved by throwing a fish at the enemy. 10/10, would laugh again.


We love this game. It has that look and feel of an old school RPG. If, for no other reason, that would be enough for us to move it. But there is so much more to like about it. The story, the characters, and the pace are all whimsical and fun. This is what an independent game developer should be, when it comes to an RPG.


This app cleverly depicts the plight of monsters experiencing existential anxiety. The choice of music matches the progress and battles of Echo, our heroine. The graphics capture the imagination. This app is great.


Dilbert meets Pokmon meets Golden Sun. This game is fun and the writing is hilarious. Theres also some unique game mechanics (reverse engineering and specialty items) that make encounters never feel redundant. And excellent game from a new developer. We highly recommend.

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