Goblin Sword

2014 platforming video game From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Goblin Sword is a 2D platform video game created by developer Eleftherios Christodoulatos. It was released for iOS on 11 September 2014, and Nintendo Switch on February 13, 2020.[1][2][3]

DeveloperEleftherios Christodoulatos
PublisherGelato Games (NS)
ProgrammerJohn Christodoulatos
ArtistLefteris Christodoulatos
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Goblin Sword
DeveloperEleftherios Christodoulatos
PublisherGelato Games (NS)
ProgrammerJohn Christodoulatos
ArtistLefteris Christodoulatos
PlatformsiOS, Nintendo Switch
ReleaseiOS
  • WW: September 11, 2014
Switch
  • WW: February 13, 2020
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Gameplay

The game involves 'slaying as many monsters as a player can, collect loot, avoid dangerous traps and defeat menacing bosses, before facing the evil wizard himself'.

It has 89 levels each with 2 treasure chests, usually hidden behind a 'fake wall'. There are also crystal shards, which are collected to unlock secret levels. In the game, there is a limited amount of health. Every time a player gets hit, they lose one heart. If the player was to fall down a pit, they would lose all health.[4][5][6][7]

There are currently 24 weapons and relics, as well as 36 achievements.[8]

The game is set in a medieval fantasy genre and has settings such as forests, caves and castles. When you kill a monster, you will receive coins (or a group of coins called a gem). These coins can be used to buy things, such as weapons or armour.[9][10]

It has main areas, including Great Forest, Ancient Castle, Dark Caves, Lost City and Sacred Ruins.[11]

There are several bosses in the game.[12]

If you clear 100% of each area, you can unlock more things and a different ending if you clear them all.[2][further explanation needed]

Reception

Goblin Sword has received "generally favorable" reviews according to review aggregator Metacritic.[1]

TouchArcade praised its difficulty level.[2]

MacRumors considered it one of their top 5 iOS apps worth checking out.[13]

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