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Terava app for iPhone and iPad


4.2 ( 9712 ratings )
Games Role Playing Adventure
Developer: Julian Raschke
1.99 USD
Current version: 1.5.1, last update: 8 years ago
First release : 21 Dec 2010
App size: 49.3 Mb

Save your sister and the world of Terava from an ancient evil in this 2D action-adventure!

• Jump on enemies, use your bow or cast magic
• Multiplayer mode for the iPad. Cooperative action at its best!
• Upgrade weapons & armor to deal with fierce enemies
• Classic, console-like gameplay
• Wonderful soundtrack

Explore 24 locations on your journey, including four huge bosses!

NOTE: When you have both Terava Lite and Terava installed, you will be asked to import your progress from the Lite version. Dont delete the Lite version too early, or you will have to start over!

Latest reviews of Terava app for iPhone and iPad

Fantastic!
Terava is an amazing game with an active developer dedicated to giving us a console style game. The gameplay is a mix of platforming and bowman, with a fancy co-op mode on the iPad. Definitely a fun game for all ages.
Delightfully Retro!
Great stuff in this one! Terava does throwbacks to old arcade platformers so well, its simply delightful. The gameplay is good, too, with some more unusual elements and some clever bosses. The best part, however, is the split-screen co-op multiplayer on the iPad. Excellent!
Great Platformer for iOS
This game is really great nice innovative touch controls, avoids fingers covering the screen. Doesnt take long to get used to the controls. Nice rpg elements and the lite version lets you play a good bit, just enough that you want to keep going so I got the full version now. A little more polish and this game could get more recognition!
Amateurish effort, not worth $2.99
First: Im a big fan of simple games, so I dont consider Teravas simplicity to be a negative. However: Contrary to the other reviewers opinions, I found the controls to be awkward. Interaction with NPCs and signs and the like requires tapping on the object in question, while the entire left and right heights of the screen are given over to directional control. It would be more efficient to put a button on one side or the other (or both) for actions. The fire control likewise requires tapping on the screen -- worse, tap-and-drag. Even in the training room this proves itself to be less than ideal, with the flight path often pointing in the wrong direction and/or becoming deselected for unknown reasons. For $2.99, I expect something more professional. Perhaps this should be a guiding principle for other developers: far better to launch a more limited, less expensive game which can then be upgraded than to try to bite off everything at once.
Fantastic!
This is the best Gosu game Ive played! Completely original controls, great gameplay, not too complicated, and extremely addicting! I 100% recommend Terava; it will not disappoint you and is worth $2.99. What more do I have to say?
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