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''Aralon: Sword and Shadow'' is a WesternRPG for the [[IosGames iOS system]], created by CrescentMoonGames. Described in the vein of "Franchise/TheElderScrolls meets InfinityBlade", it surrounds the story of [[FeaturelessProtagonist the Lordel child]] in his quest to [[SaveTheWorld save the kingdom of]] [[TitleDrop Aralon]].
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''Aralon: Sword and Shadow'' is a WesternRPG for the [[IosGames iOS system]], created by CrescentMoonGames. Described in the vein of "Franchise/TheElderScrolls meets InfinityBlade", VideoGame/InfinityBlade", it surrounds the story of [[FeaturelessProtagonist the Lordel child]] in his quest to [[SaveTheWorld save the kingdom of]] [[TitleDrop Aralon]].
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* VideoGameCrueltyPotential: For starters, you can [[ShootTheDog kill Feskers the dog]] in the first NoobCave, and then you can [[UpToEleven kill the child that owns him]]. **To avert this later in the game, HideYourChildren occurs.
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* VideoGameCrueltyPotential: For starters, you can [[ShootTheDog kill Feskers the dog]] in the first NoobCave, and then you can [[UpToEleven kill the child that owns him]]. **To To avert this later in the game, HideYourChildren occurs.occurs.
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Aralon: Sword and Shadow is a WesternRPG for the [[IosGames iOS system]], created by CrescentMoonGames. Described in the vein of "TheElderScrolls "Franchise/TheElderScrolls meets InfinityBlade", it surrounds the story of [[FeaturelessProtagonist the Lordel child]] in his quest to [[SaveTheWorld save the kingdom of]] [[TitleDrop Aralon]].
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* AddressingThePlayer: NPCs [=NPCs=] refer to you by name in cut scenes.
* ArtificialAtmosphericActions: The [[AllianceMeter lawful]]NPCs [=NPCs=] are programmed to attack "outlaw" NPCs.[=NPCs=]. Thus, the peasant in the Callaheim backstreets fights off level 17 Ruffians.
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* ArtificialAtmosphericActions: The [[AllianceMeter "lawful"]] [=NPCs=] are programmed to attack "outlaw" [=NPCs=]. Thus, the peasant in the Callaheim backstreets fights off level 17 Ruffians, making him a total [[Badass]].
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* AddressingThePlayer: [=NPCs]= refer to you by name in cut scenes.
* ArtificialAtmosphericActions: The [[AllianceMeter "lawful"]] [=NPCs=] are programmed to attack "outlaw" [=NPCs=]. Thus, the peasant in the Callaheim backstreets fights off level 17 Ruffians, making him a total [[Badass]].
* AngelsDevilsAndSquid: Merificus is a devil, Elenroh's (arguably) an angel, and whatever the dragons are, they aren't traditional.
* CrueltyIsTheOnlyOption: No matter how [[WhatMeasureIsANonCute cute]] the sewer rats are, you MUST kill them.
* DancingBear: The graphics. See TechDemoGame below.
* FakeBalance: When Paladin class was released, it was overpowered.
** Although YourMileageMayVary, it is considered somewhat nerfed now.
* HeroesPreferSwords: Only one class ([[SquishyWizard Mage]]) cannot use swords.
InUniverseGameClock: The day/night timing includes "days". Certain characters only appear once you have reached a certain "day".
NoobCave: Timber's Bend. There's a wall.
* RunDontWalk: Due to the size of the d-pad, it is nearly impossible to walk.
** But it works somehow.
* SetAMookToKillAMook: As mentioned above, Lawful [=NPCs=] attack Outlaw [=NPCs=]. Therefore comes "guard baiting" in which low-level players lure higher-level monsters to a CityGuard NPC in order to get them to fight (and drop loot).
* PlayableEpilogue: After you finish the main story, you can run around killing random stuff and continue your "destiny"
* PurelyAestheticGender: No matter whether you are female or male, you are always called "sir".
* TechDemoGame: The graphics are so [[InfinityBlade advanced for its platform]] , some consider it a DancingBear.
* VideoGameCrueltyPotential: For starters, you can [[ShootTheDog kill Feskers the dog]] in the first NoobCave, and then you can [[UpToEleven kill the child that owns him]]. **To avert this later in the game, HideYourChildren occurs.
* ArtificialAtmosphericActions: The [[AllianceMeter "lawful"]] [=NPCs=] are programmed to attack "outlaw" [=NPCs=]. Thus, the peasant in the Callaheim backstreets fights off level 17 Ruffians, making him a total [[Badass]].
* AngelsDevilsAndSquid: Merificus is a devil, Elenroh's (arguably) an angel, and whatever the dragons are, they aren't traditional.
* CrueltyIsTheOnlyOption: No matter how [[WhatMeasureIsANonCute cute]] the sewer rats are, you MUST kill them.
* DancingBear: The graphics. See TechDemoGame below.
* FakeBalance: When Paladin class was released, it was overpowered.
** Although YourMileageMayVary, it is considered somewhat nerfed now.
* HeroesPreferSwords: Only one class ([[SquishyWizard Mage]]) cannot use swords.
InUniverseGameClock: The day/night timing includes "days". Certain characters only appear once you have reached a certain "day".
NoobCave: Timber's Bend. There's a wall.
* RunDontWalk: Due to the size of the d-pad, it is nearly impossible to walk.
** But it works somehow.
* SetAMookToKillAMook: As mentioned above, Lawful [=NPCs=] attack Outlaw [=NPCs=]. Therefore comes "guard baiting" in which low-level players lure higher-level monsters to a CityGuard NPC in order to get them to fight (and drop loot).
* PlayableEpilogue: After you finish the main story, you can run around killing random stuff and continue your "destiny"
* PurelyAestheticGender: No matter whether you are female or male, you are always called "sir".
* TechDemoGame: The graphics are so [[InfinityBlade advanced for its platform]] , some consider it a DancingBear.
* VideoGameCrueltyPotential: For starters, you can [[ShootTheDog kill Feskers the dog]] in the first NoobCave, and then you can [[UpToEleven kill the child that owns him]]. **To avert this later in the game, HideYourChildren occurs.
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AddressingThePlayer: [=NPCs]= refer to you by name in cut scenes.
ArtificialAtmosphericActions: The [[AllianceMeter "lawful"]] [=NPCs=] are programmed to attack "outlaw" [=NPCs=]. Thus, the peasant in the Callaheim backstreets fights off level 17 Ruffians, making him a total [[Badass]].
AngelsDevilsAndSquid: Merificus is a devil, Elenroh's (arguably) an angel, and whatever the dragons are, they aren't traditional.
CrueltyIsTheOnlyOption: No matter how [[WhatMeasureIsANonCute cute]] the sewer rats are, you MUST kill them.
DancingBear: The graphics. See TechDemoGame below.
FakeBalance: When Paladin class was released, it was overpowered. Although YourMileageMayVary, it is considered somewhat nerfed now.
HeroesPreferSwords: Only one class ([[SquishyWizard Mage]]) cannot use swords.
ArtificialAtmosphericActions: The [[AllianceMeter "lawful"]] [=NPCs=] are programmed to attack "outlaw" [=NPCs=]. Thus, the peasant in the Callaheim backstreets fights off level 17 Ruffians, making him a total [[Badass]].
AngelsDevilsAndSquid: Merificus is a devil, Elenroh's (arguably) an angel, and whatever the dragons are, they aren't traditional.
CrueltyIsTheOnlyOption: No matter how [[WhatMeasureIsANonCute cute]] the sewer rats are, you MUST kill them.
DancingBear: The graphics. See TechDemoGame below.
FakeBalance: When Paladin class was released, it was overpowered. Although YourMileageMayVary, it is considered somewhat nerfed now.
HeroesPreferSwords: Only one class ([[SquishyWizard Mage]]) cannot use swords.
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RunDontWalk: Due to the size of the d-pad, it is nearly impossible to walk. But it works somehow.
SetAMookToKillAMook: As mentioned above, Lawful [=NPCs=] attack Outlaw [=NPCs=]. Therefore comes "guard baiting" in which low-level players lure higher-level monsters to a CityGuard NPC in order to get them to fight (and drop loot).
PlayableEpilogue: After you finish the main story, you can run around killing random stuff and continue your "destiny"
PurelyAestheticGender: No matter whether you are female or male, you are always called "sir".
TechDemoGame: The graphics are so [[InfinityBlade advanced for its platform]] , some consider it a DancingBear.
VideoGameCrueltyPotential: For starters, you can [[ShootTheDog kill Feskers the dog]] in the first NoobCave, and then you can [[UpToEleven kill the child that owns him]]. To avert this later in the game, HideYourChildren occurs.
SetAMookToKillAMook: As mentioned above, Lawful [=NPCs=] attack Outlaw [=NPCs=]. Therefore comes "guard baiting" in which low-level players lure higher-level monsters to a CityGuard NPC in order to get them to fight (and drop loot).
PlayableEpilogue: After you finish the main story, you can run around killing random stuff and continue your "destiny"
PurelyAestheticGender: No matter whether you are female or male, you are always called "sir".
TechDemoGame: The graphics are so [[InfinityBlade advanced for its platform]] , some consider it a DancingBear.
VideoGameCrueltyPotential: For starters, you can [[ShootTheDog kill Feskers the dog]] in the first NoobCave, and then you can [[UpToEleven kill the child that owns him]]. To avert this later in the game, HideYourChildren occurs.
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ArtificialAtmosphericActions: The [[AllianceMeter "lawful"]] NPCs are programmed to attack "outlaw" NPCs. Thus, the peasant in the Callaheim backstreets fights off level 17 Ruffians, making him a total
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CrueltyIsTheOnlyOption: No matter how [[WhatMeasureIsANonCute cute]] the sewer rats are, you MUST kill them.
HeroesPreferSwords: Only one class ([[SquishyWizard Mage]]) cannot use swords.
RunDontWalk: Due to the size of the d-pad, it is nearly impossible to walk. But it works somehow.
SetAMookToKillAMook: As mentioned above, Lawful NPCs attack Outlaw NPCs. Therefore comes "guard baiting" in which low-level players lure higher-level monsters to a CityGuard NPC in order to get them to fight (and drop loot).
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TechDemoGame: The graphics are so advanced, [[InfinityBlade advanced for its platform]] , some consider it a DancingBear.
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ArtificialAtmosphericActions: The [[AllianceMeter "lawful"]] NPCs are programmed to attack "outlaw" NPCs. Thus, the peasant in the Callaheim backstreets fights off level 17 Ruffians, making him a total Badass.
DancingBear: The graphics. See TechDemoGame below.
FakeBalance: When Paladin class was released, it was overpowered. Although YourMileageMayVary, it is considered somewhat nerfed now.
InUniverseGameClock: The day/night timing includes "days". Certain characters only appear once you have reached a certain "day".
FakeBalance: When Paladin class was released, it was overpowered. Although YourMileageMayVary, it is considered somewhat nerfed now.
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AngelsDevilsAndSquid: Merificus is a devil, Elenroh's (arguably) an angel, and whatever the dragons are, they aren't traditional.
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The game begins with a DeadFather, and although it averts the DoomedHometown, the dead father has [[BrokenBase turned off some people]].
Upon reaching [[FantasyCounterpartCulture the city]] of [[BigApplesauce Callaheim]], the Lordel Child learns that [[EvilChancellor Merificus]], an advisor to the king, has killed the Queen, [[AerithAndBob Elenroh]]. In addition, he is also [[spoiler: a demon ]] and [[spoiler: is corrupting the king's mind]].
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Upon reaching [[FantasyCounterpartCulture the city]] of [[BigApplesauce Callaheim]], the Lordel Child learns that [[EvilChancellor Merificus]], an advisor to the king, has killed the Queen, [[AerithAndBob Elenroh]]. In addition, he is also [[spoiler: a demon ]] and [[spoiler: is corrupting the king's mind]].
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Upon reaching [[FantasyCounterpartCulture the city]] of [[BigApplesauce Callaheim]], the Lordel Child learns that [[EvilChancellor Merificus]], an advisor to the king, has killed the Queen, [[AerithAndBob Elenroh]]. In addition, he is also [[spoiler: a demon ]] and [[spoiler: is corrupting the king's mind]]. Upon this the Lordel child, along with [[KnightInSourArmor Gorak]] and [[FlatCharacter Darius]] decides to unveil the [[spoiler: illusion that hides Merificus' true form]].
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Aralon: Sword and Shadow is a WesternRPG for the [[IosGames iOS system]], created by CrescentMoonGames. Described in the vein of "TheElderScrolls meets [[Zenonia]]", it surrounds the story of [[FeaturelessProtagonist the Lordel child]] in his quest to [[SaveTheWorld save the kingdom of]] [[TitleDrop Aralon]].
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Aralon: Sword and Shadow is a WesternRPG for the [[IosGames iOS system]], created by CrescentMoonGames. Described in the vein of "TheElderScrolls meets [[Zenonia]]", InfinityBlade", it surrounds the story of [[FeaturelessProtagonist the Lordel child]] in his quest to [[SaveTheWorld save the kingdom of]] [[TitleDrop Aralon]].
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Aralon: Sword and Shadow is a WesternRPG for the [[IosGames iOS system]], created by CrescentMoonGames. Described in the vein of "TheElderScrolls meets [[Zenonia]]", it surrounds the story of [[FeaturelessProtagonist the Lordel child]] in his quest to [[SaveTheWorld save the kingdom of]] [[TitleDrop Aralon]].
father
The game begins with a DeadFather, and although it averts the DoomedHometown, the dead father has [[BrokenBase turned off some people]].
Upon reaching [[FantasyCounterpartCulture the city]] of [[BigApplesauce Callaheim]], the Lordel Child learns that [[EvilChancellor Merificus]], an advisor to the king, has killed the Queen, [[AerithAndBob Elenroh]]. In addition, he is also [[spoiler: a demon ]] and [[spoiler: is corrupting the king's mind]].
Aralon: Sword and Shadow is a WesternRPG for the [[IosGames iOS system]], created by CrescentMoonGames. Described in the vein of "TheElderScrolls meets [[Zenonia]]", it surrounds the story of [[FeaturelessProtagonist the Lordel child]] in his quest to [[SaveTheWorld save the kingdom of]] [[TitleDrop Aralon]].
father
The game begins with a DeadFather, and although it averts the DoomedHometown, the dead father has [[BrokenBase turned off some people]].
Upon reaching [[FantasyCounterpartCulture the city]] of [[BigApplesauce Callaheim]], the Lordel Child learns that [[EvilChancellor Merificus]], an advisor to the king, has killed the Queen, [[AerithAndBob Elenroh]]. In addition, he is also [[spoiler: a demon ]] and [[spoiler: is corrupting the king's mind]].