Endless Nights Roguelike RPG
A downloadable game for Windows
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Endless Nights is a roguelike RPG with a skills-based system that develops your character's abilities based on their actions. Freely wield swords, maces, magic, or prayers without choosing a class or training. Skills improve as you play, unlocking new abilities and skill trees. Explore randomized dungeons and quests for a unique adventure each time.
Endless Nights was originally released for the iPhone and Android in 2014. This port of it to the PC adds in a few extras such as WASD movement, but is mostly a straight port of the mobile version.
Endless Nights Features:
- Roguelike RPG with random quests and dungeons.
- Over 100 abilities in a skills-based system.
- Strategic turn-based combat.
- Profiles for varied playstyles.
- Themed monster areas like spider-infested woods or kobold lairs.
- Crafting with magical manastones from quests or exploration.
Published | 5 days ago |
Status | Released |
Platforms | Windows |
Author | snoitan |
Genre | Role Playing |
Tags | Fantasy, Turn-based |
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EndlessNightsPCSetup.exe 14 MB
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Hello Snoitan,
I really liked the look of Endless Nights and wanted to see if you’d be interested in a small playtest partnered with GameUserResearch. This would be completely free, and we'd collect real gameplay data, feedback, and recorded footage/screenshots/surveys to help refine the experience. I would like to conduct this on the IOS version.
A key focus would be how well players understand the game’s mechanics, whether everything is intuitive, and what could be improved to make the experience clearer and smoother. We’d also analyze engagement, difficulty balance, and overall UX to see if anything could be refined. Additionally, do you have any other games in development that might benefit from structured user testing?
I’d love to help provide early feedback and insights that could shape the game’s direction. Let me know if this sounds useful, I’d be happy to discuss it further!
I recently just completed a playtest if you would like an example!
-Max Kirby