Ember
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Version :1.043
Size :2667.06Mb
Updated :Dec 20,2016
Developer :505 Games (US), Inc.
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After analyzing the user reviews of the Ember app on the Apple App Store, I've compiled a list of five points of pros and cons to help you make an informed decision about whether to download the app or not. **Pros:** 1. **Easy to use**: Many users praised the app's user-friendly interface, saying it's easy to navigate and use, even for those who are new to meditation and mindfulness practices. 2. **Guided meditations**: Users appreciated the variety of guided meditations available, which helped them relax and focus. The meditations are led by experienced guides and cover a range of topics, from stress relief to sleep improvement. 3. **Customization options**: Some users liked that they can customize their meditation sessions by choosing the length, type of meditation, and even the background noise. This feature helps keep the app engaging and enjoyable. 4. **Progress tracking**: Many users found the app's progress tracking feature helpful, as it allows them to monitor their meditation habits and set goals for themselves. 5. **Positive community**: Some users mentioned that they appreciated the app's community aspect, where they can connect with other users, share their experiences, and participate in discussions. **Cons:** 1. **Limited free content**: Some users felt that the app's free content is limited, and they have to pay for premium features or access to more guided meditations. 2. **In-app purchases**: Users who are not comfortable with in-app purchases might find the app's pricing model frustrating, as some features or meditations require additional payment. 3. **Glitches and bugs**: A few users reported experiencing glitches or bugs while using the app, which can be frustrating and disrupt their meditation sessions. 4. **Lack of customization for music**: Some users wished for more customization options for the background music, as they found it too repetitive or not calming enough. 5. **Not suitable for all environments**: A few users mentioned that the app's audio quality can be affected by their environment, such as background noise or poor internet connection, which can make it difficult to meditate. Overall, the Ember app seems to have a positive impact on many users, with its easy-to-use interface, guided meditations, and customization options. However, some users might find the limited free content and in-app purchases frustrating. It's essential to weigh these pros and cons before deciding whether the app is worth downloading.
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Description
About Ember “Back in the earliest days, there was no sun and the world was dark. The heavens opened up and stars fell like beacons into the pitch black world, and they were known as “Embers”. Powerful and wise druids of a primordial race, “the Lightbringers," roamed the orb searching for this luminous matter. They performed a ritual of awakening to call the “Embers” out of their deep sleep. Suddenly the world became bright, and the veil of darkness was lifted. The Embers were the embodiment of magical flame, light, and life, but as word spread about the sheer power of the Embers, they came to be hunted and captured…and so the War for Ember began…” From the tome “Restoration of the Lightbringer” Gameplay overview A passion project 10 years in the making, Ember is a homage to classic role-playing games. Ember features a deep branching story, endless exploration across dynamic and living environments, a robust skill tree, and an intricate crafting system. In Ember, players are resurrected as a “Lightbringer” and summoned to protect the dying Embers as the world is on the brink of collapse. Beginning in the Deep Barrows, players traverse vast environments divided between aboveground and underground realms – ranging from lush forests to dry deserts and dark abysses – to reach the City of Light. The story unfolds through encounters with strangers, and players are forced to decide their destiny by making pivotal decisions. Key features Classic-style, role-playing game with 30+ hours of epic adventure Epic storytelling filled with fascinating characters, lore, adventure, and humor Over 70 quests with diverse gameplay enabling players to choose their path Engaging party-based real-time combat system with tactical pause Over 65 combat skills for the player to use in customized battle party strategy Encounter hundreds of NPCs with their own tales to tell In-depth crafting system, from baking bread to forging magic weapons More than 20 handcrafted environments and shadowy dungeons Meet different companions with their own backstory quests Experience dynamic weather and time of day system
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    By CSC2047Jan 4,2018
    To start I must give kudos to developers who poured their hearts into this passion project. As a gamer I can immerse myself into their world and feel the meticulous details. Great character design, landscape, music, voice recording, and effects. Thank you for a wonderful game. Now comes the "BUT", and this bit of irate is magnified by the perfection in every other aspect so far I have experienced. The blemish lies in the dialogues and literature of the world. If only the developers hired writers with higher proficiencies the game would be complete. The writing style is of a modern teenager's attempt being a bard or historian which breaks the immersion. And the protagonist sounds less like a legendary warrior and more of a pleading child. I only point it out because this would otherwise have been a standard bearer for iOS isometric RPGs. Hope to see more from developers in the future, and a writing quality on par with Baldur's Gate.
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    By TrentVanoDec 22,2017
    The good: Nice graphics with bright colors and buildings that pop out at you. Basic crafting system, not overly complicated. Plenty of quests. Open world. The bad: Would be much better on an iPad, the buttons are so tiny that they’re hard to hit. Combat feels over simple without many strategic elements. Text trees almost all seem to lead to the same result, regardless of what’s said. Overt political bias of developers in storyline. Minimal differences in three character classes. The status and menu bars block the screen enough to significantly detract from the pretty graphics. The characters look small as little ants, if you zoom in, it remains fixed on your main character so it’s tough to zoom in and just focus on things unless he’s near them. The main character seems empty, hollow, unrelatable, boring, even in his picture. I did win the game, but never felt a huge amount of satisfaction. It would have been better with a little bit more freedom to change the outcome of quests, more...
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    By CAwaterwasterOct 9,2017
    This game is great and worth the price. My only complaint is, as playing as an iPhone player, the controls can be frustrating. My complaints are only with movement. I click on an enemy to attack but the character will move next to the enemy and not attack. Or I will want to move and click on an object instead. Other than that this game is quite addicting and well worth playing if you like challenging rpg's.
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    By SopantsSep 7,2017
    For those of us who love to complain that it's all freemium garbage on the app store (which I'm exceedingly guilty of myself), THIS is the type of game to stay our whining for a good little while. Baldurs gate type interface and combat, yet much, MUCH more noob-friendly - without feeling "dumbed down." We got spoiled in the early days of ios with decent games for a dollar... those days are long gone. But even then, we didn't have quality like this. 10 bucks is still a STEAL for this caliber of program, as it's easily a 30 dollar game on any other platform. If we don't buy these kinds of games and support these devs, eventually no one will make them at all (even if it's a pc port). Show em there's a market and let's get more great stuff like this on the app store.