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Reddit mentions of The Bard's Tale

Sentiment score: 3
Reddit mentions: 4

We found 4 Reddit mentions of The Bard's Tale. Here are the top ones.

The Bard's Tale
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    Features:
  • A vast world to explore with towns, wild forests, rivers, castles, towers, secret dungeons, snowy mountains, caverns, haunted tombs and more
  • Over a dozen special boss enemies to defeat
  • 16 magical characters to discover and then summon at will to aid you
  • Over 14 hours of outstanding voice-acting from top Hollywood talent, including Cary Elwes (The Princess Bride) as the Bard, and the inimitable Tony Jay as the Narrator
  • Includes original classic game The Bard’s Tale 1 & 2. 3 Coming soon!
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Release dateSeptember 2015

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Found 4 comments on The Bard's Tale:

u/RaulNorry · 6 pointsr/AndroidGaming

If you are a fan of RPGs and humor, I can't suggest The Bard's Tale highly enough. It's a full up game with rather wonderful graphics, absolutely filled with RPG tropes and "5th wall" moments between the main character and the narrator. I'm about halfway through the game, and I think this is the most interested I've ever been in a game on android. I get excited every time I have a spare few minutes to put into the story.

http://www.amazon.com/inXile-entertainment-The-Bards-Tale/dp/B008S3EJSU

u/Elrondel · 5 pointsr/MMORPG

When I saw the title I thought you were referring to the mobile game, http://www.amazon.com/inXile-entertainment-The-Bards-Tale/dp/B008S3EJSU (can't say how good it is but it has good reviews).

My friend and I were talking about the Bard class recently actually. I thought it was sad that their role of a support mage was turned into other classes like Mystic (TERA). I recently rolled a bard in D&D and it was a lot of fun, and there are ways to spec an offensively oriented bard...would be interesting to see an MMO try it again.

u/rollhr · 2 pointsr/GameDeals

I actually bought mostly PC ports (Bejeweled 2 is free right now! And I kinda like fussing around on my tablet playing Plants vs Zombies, even though I have the PC version too).

But of the non-ports, I recommend: The Room, and the Room 2. Gorgeous and incredibly well-designed puzzle games. Amazon only has the kindle versions but if you're not against spending money on Google play instead of using coins, you can get non-kindle versions there. If you install Google Opinion Rewards, that's a decent way to get some spare change in your google play account in exchange for answering a few questions.

I also really enjoyed The Bard's Tale. I was a bit skeptical of playing an RPG on a tablet, but it worked out quite well.