Elder Sign: Omens for iPhone 12+

Fantasy Flight Games

Designed for iPhone

    • $0.99
    • Offers In-App Purchases

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Description

Elder Sign: Omens now updated to support 64-bit iOS devices!

**Elder Sign: Omens for iPad is sold separately and is only compatible on iPads.**

“GAME OF THE WEEK” - G4TV.com
TOUCH ARCADE - 4.5 out of 5
148APPS.COM - 4.5 out of 5
GAMEZEBO- 4.5 out of 5
BOARD GAME GEEK - 3 out of 4

The tense excitement of Elder Sign is now available on your mobile device! Elder Sign: Omens places you in control of up to four intrepid investigators, as they fight to keep all-powerful Ancient Ones from invading our world through a museum’s arcane exhibits!

*Build a team of unique investigators*
*Explore an ever-changing museum*
*Face challenging arcane tasks*
*Save the world from absolute destruction*
*Expand the horror with exciting in-app purchases*

Can you stand against the impending arrival of a malevolent Ancient One?


While Elder Sign: Omens brilliantly conveys the spirit of the Elder Sign dice game, a few noteworthy differences were adopted to optimize the mobile play experience:

-A limited number of available Ancient Ones streamlines the game play experience while offering adjustable levels of difficulty. Face Yig in normal mode, Azathoth in difficult mode, or Cthulhu in very hard mode (in-app purchase required to face Cthulhu).
-A number of subtle changes increase the peril of defending humanity. For example, the random negative effects drawn every midnight are more challenging, and the frequency of “no effect” results has been decreased. Monsters have likewise been altered to make them more difficult.
-Finally, there are no Ally cards in Elder Sign: Omens, which further streamlines play while increasing the overall challenge.

What’s New

Version 1.5.0

This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon.

Updated to support 64-bit iOS devices!
Optimizations to reduce overall file size.

Ratings and Reviews

3.8 out of 5
14 Ratings

14 Ratings

PeterSzG126 ,

Great game but you should be able to skip the videos...

I love this game and have spend countless hours on it, but the thing that gets me every time is the lack of a skip button on the video scenes... I realized that you can turn them off in the settings, but I don’t want the off all the time! The later campaigns against Cthulhu, Dark Pharos and Itchaqua have several parts that you frequently have to restart and going through the videos again are a pain... but turning them off means you misse the next sequence that you may not have seen... that why it didn’t get five stars.

John_in_Calgary ,

Enjoyable lovecraftian game

This is a fun little game, and I don't regret buying it; but these are some things you should know before buying it yourself.
A) this is a long play game. You will not be able to finish a game while waiting at most bus stops. Resuming a game in progress isn't a problem at all.
B) only one great big baddie. In the Dice game you can face a couple of different over reaching foes with different tricks.
C) the details of play are complex enough they felt video tutorials of each bit was the way to go.
The art is great and the mood they go for works.

Warren in Vancouver ,

Avoid this game

Probably the worst rules I’ve seen for a digital boardgame port. I couldn’t finish a game in part because I kept falling asleep. Avoid this or Cthulhu will rise again.

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