RPGs for Android devices?

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Posting in the Indie forum because that seems a more likely source of android games.

As the title says, are there any RPGs for android devices? Preferably ones that'll play nicely on a large screened device (I have a transformer).
 
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Hi, there are several RPG-style games for Android devices, although many of them seem to be designed for small phone screens rather than tablets. Below is a list of some potentially interesting titles. I have not tried most of them, so I can't make any assurances about their actual quality or compatibility.

In addition to the list below, Ossian Studios may be interested in bringing their upcoming game The Shadow Sun to Android devices too in addition to iPod/iPhone/iPad. According to a post by producer Alan Miranda on their forums "Android definitely does sound like a good idea to us", however, there's no official announcement for Android yet, and their current priority is getting the game done for iOs.

Now here's the list; the links go to the entries of the games on Android Market. Many of the paid games have a free lite version available (sometimes I've linked to the free version). I've tried to classify the RPG titles based on the style of play, but that's mostly based on very brief looks at the screenshots and game description, so I may have misclassified some of the games. I may also have missed several games. Also, I've only looked on Android Market, there might be some RPGs available elsewhere.

Action RPGs:

Dink Smallwood HD

Zenonia

Zenonia 2

Zenonia 3

Inotia 3: Children of Carnia

Legends Arcana

Cyberlords - Arcology

Emissary of War

Dragon of the Three Kingdoms (not sure how strong RPG elements it has, described as an "Action RPG (arcade beat'em up)")

Flailery RPG

Galaxy Hero (described as a "top-scrolling shoot-em-up RPG hybrid"; does seem to have several RPG elements)

BRAVE

Across Age DX

Destinia

Illusia

Colosseum (described as an RPG, not sure how strong the RPG elements are)


Also worth mentioning is The Ur-Quan Masters (an open-source version of the original commercial game Star Control II); it's debatable whether it can be called an RPG but it has some RPG elements.


RPGs with pauseable real-time tactical combat:

GemRB (Thanks for noticing this Motoki! Implementation for running Infinity Engine games like Baldur's Gate on Android devices.)


RPGs with turn based battles (Final Fantasy style or other turn based system):

Gailardia

Spectral Souls

Symphony of Eternity

Project Angel: The Resurrection of Atlantis

Wizards RPG 2

Cyber Knights RPG

Mardek RPG

Mardek RPG 2

Gurk, the 8-bit RPG

Gurk II, the 8-bit RPG

BladeQuest (demo)

Dungeon Wonders

Dungeon Scroll

Puzzle Wars (looks somewhat similar to Puzzle Quest)

MatchHack (battles based on memory matching)

Magic Tower: Save the Princess (perhaps more a puzzle game than an RPG)

Infinite Tower RPG (probably turn-based, not sure how far in development it is)

Acedia RPG ("inspired by old computer games like the Ultima series")

Totally Random Hero RPG

Eve of the Genesis HD


First-person RPGs (full 3D or Dungeon Master -style):

Realms of Fortune

Crusade of Destiny

Deadly Dungeons

Oubliette

Earth and Legend


Roguelikes:

Angband

Angband variants

Roguelike classics (Rogue, Moria, Larn)

NetHack

NetHack tiles pack

NetHack Slash'EM

NetHack Slash'EM tiles pack

NetHack (different implementation than the above one)

Sigmore Mines 2

Voyage to Farland

Andor's Trail

Dweller (beta)

Legends of Yore

Hydra Slayer

TraqueHack

No Way But Down

Quest: Swords and Spells

Infinite Dungeon

Kamyran's Eye

We can beat GIANT MONSTERS ES


Gamebook (multiple-choice) style games, some of them might contain some RPG elements:

Choice of the Vampire

Choice of the Dragon

Choice of Broadsides

Choice of Romance

Imprisoned

Choose Your Path Free

Alter Ego

Zombie Chronicles

Zombie Chronicles 2

Also, Tin Man Games, who make several gamebook titles for iOs, seem to be bringing their games to Android devices; in a recent post on their blog they wrote "Also to all Android phone and tablet users – we are coming to Android later this year – watch this space."


There are also several online RPGs, for example:

Order and Chaos Online (looks similar to World of Warcraft)

Pocket Legends

Star Legends

Warspear Online

World of Dragons

The Mana World

Empire Online (update Oct 9, 2011: seems to be no longer available)

Dragon Collector RPG

Elemental Knights Online

Aardwolf RPG (text-based, multi-user dungeon "MUD", somewhat like an online roguelike)

BlowTorch MUD Client (not a game, just a client for playing several MUD games)

AndroMud (another MUD client)

Urban Dead for Android (frontend for existing web-based zombie game, proof of concept)

TibiaME MMO

Faintless MMORPG (in development, pre-alpha)

Explorer Heroes


Strategy games with RPG elements ("Tactical RPGs"):

Knighturn RPG (seems to be a strategy game with some RPG elements)

Swords & Earrings (seems to be a strategy game with some RPG elements)

Battle for Wesnoth (Thanks for noticing this Arhu!)

Mage War

Free Heroes 2 (Thanks for noticing this Lucky Day! Implementation for running Heroes of Might and Magic II on Android devices; in progress. The Heroes of Might and Magic games are strategy games with some RPG elements.)

VCMI (Thanks for noticing this Lucky Day! Implementation for running Heroes of Might and Magic III on Android devices; in progress. The Heroes of Might and Magic games are strategy games with some RPG elements.)


Trading/strategy games with RPG elements (like Elite/Privateer):

Pirates and Traders: Gold!

Star Traders RPG Elite (a "complex space simulation and turn-based Strategy role playing game", might be closer to Elite/Privateer style games than traditional RPGs)

Note that there are lots of massively multiplayer online games that are somewhat similar to the above genre, involving resource gathering/management and possibly some combat/strategy. They are sometimes named as RPGs, sometimes just massively multiplayer games without an RPG reference. I've listed some of these below:

iMobsters, Mafia Conflict, Zombies Live, Vampires Live, Kingdoms Live, Ninjas Live, Zombies RPG, Algadon Medieval Web Game, Phoenix Emperor, Project Galaxia, Dragon Life, Age of Legends, Dark Galaxy, Villains, Roman Empire, Crime Inc, Superheroes Alliance, The Streetz, Emross War, Universe War
 
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That's an impressive list…thanks for taking the time to post that.
I might actually try a few of those when I get my new phone. My Samsung Vibrant recently met a sudden demise, and I'm currently looking for a new Android.
 
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Interesting. I have an Iphone, and the only games I recognize from that list are the ones in the action RPG category. I'd guess that the games that are out for the two must be reasonably different.
 
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Awesome! Thanks JaakkoPeltonen for the list! Will take a while to browse through them all.

From the ones listed I know these:
Zenonia - kinda fun, but realtime action doesn't work so well for me on a small phone screen
Gurk - combat is like in the Amberstar / Ambermoon / Albion games. I like. Didn't play too much though.
Choice of Romance - lots of fun, finished once or twice.
Pocket Legends - fun, free MMO. To get most out of it you need to pay though (micro stuff).
 
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Someone just released a port of Dungeon Master on Android. It does have a fair amount of bugs though and for me the savegame feature doesn't work. Others might have more luck with it.
https://market.android.com/details?id=com.dunmas.f&feature=search_result

update: the maker has posted an update. It's still a bit fiddly and slow, but it works fine now on my Samsung Galaxy S
 
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I think it's cool that someone took the time to develope that for Android. Having said that, I just can't imagine playing games of that size and scope on a phone.

Android is for tablets too :)
 
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Thats awesome and it also sucks big time cause I'm not a collector so got rid of all those games long ago .....

Playing those on a tablet would rock i would think.
 
Has anyone tried out GemRB, the Infinity Engine player for Android?

https://market.android.com/details?id=net.sourceforge.gemrb&feature=search_result

I keep meaning too. Playing Baldur's and Planescape on my tablet would be awesome. You do still need to own the actual game though.

Pretty amazing. I'm going to see if I can get it to work after I get Myst and Riven working thru the ScummVM.

Additionally I can't see why NWN can't be possible considering it was ported to Linux. There's at least one Linux build made for the Android but it takes a lot of work to get it going I am reading, and I am guessing that with its portability it may take less work than IE games without having to run the tablet under a new OS.

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Additionally Pelya has ported HoMM 2 and 3 to Android too

https://market.android.com/details?id=net.sourceforge.fheroes2&hl=en

https://market.android.com/details?id=eu.vcmi
 
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no ones mentioned emulators. I have the nes one so I can play wizardry and dragon warrior.
 
Battle for Wesnoth has been released for Android recently!

Links:
official site
free tutorial
android release thread

Battle for Wesnoth is a turn-based tactical strategy game with a high fantasy theme (I'd just call it tactical RPG), as Watchers like to call similar games) along the veins of History Line 1914-18, Battle Isle, Advance Wars and particularly Fire Emblem. Lacking time, I have never really played it, but now I can while on the bus or train. Yay!
 
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The GOG sale gave me the push to get the Infinity engine games and get them up and working on Android. Got Baldur's up with GemRB now. Seems to be working fine. It's awesome to have these games on a tablet. I think companies are missing an opportunity to make front ends or ports of these 2D old classics for tablets.
 
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