Icon Game of Thrones: Tale of Crows

Game of Thrones: Tale of Crows

  • Games
View in App Store

Game of Thrones: Tale of Crows

  • Games
3.4
241 ratings
Age Rating

12+

View in App Store

Price Intelligence:

Average for the Games category The most popular in-app price for the app

Grow your in-app revenue

while we take care of your subscription management.
Mobile SDK by Qonversion.

Price Intelligence based on:

213,534
apps aggregated
8,172,290
in-app prices defined
89
main categories

In-App Purchase Price (Subscription or Non-Recurring)

vs. average for the Games category, $, by region

Build, analyze, and grow in-app subscriptions

with the most powerful mobile SDK for subscriptions

User Reviews for Game of Thrones: Tale of Crows

5
Great Game

From reading the other reviews, this game does not get enough credit. I’ve had a lot of fun with it so far. I don’t really understand how the game progresses with the iterations though. Some things are pretty vague. I know I’ve played through at least one full iteration of the crows tale and now something with a lord. The devs also seem to be helpful and kind. I had a glitch which prevented me from progressing so I posted it in the tale of crows channel of the Apple Arcade discord server and a few days after my complaint and a few other similar ones, it was fixed. The game looks really good as well. A lot of people complain about the waiting aspect of the game, but I like it. It prevents you from finishing the game too quickly and pushes you to take your time. And when you come back to the game after taking your time, its cool to see what’s happening with the Night’s Watch. Overall I’ve had fun so far and I expect to continue having fun with this game.

Arcvyn, Jan 22, 2021
2
Repetitive, Disjointed, and Depressing

I agree that there is a lot of potential here. Sadly the game is flawed. Play is not unending in that the story will come to the same end no matter what you choose so it has a feeling of helplessness. No matter what you do - it wont matter. Choices are repetitive and at times make no sense. You don't have autonomy as at times there is only one decison to choose. The action in the area around the wall is awful as the same exact scenarios come up every time, and the maps cannot be navigated properly. Springback and spinning if you to move round. Battle/exploraton and castle scenes can't be zoomed in on either. After a while it's just boring as you wont get anywere or accomplish anything no matter what.

DryBones9909, Aug 22, 2023
5
Great Game + Feedback

This is one of the coolest games I have ever got my hands on. Perhaps the best mobile game on the market. storytelling and choices feel real and original. scenery is amazing as well.Although, I wish I could play more. I like to revisit when a raven arrives, but once I open the game up I wish to play it much longer than I am allowed. I think this could be fixed by allowing the player to play as the King in King’s Landing, or one of the many lords. Such as playing as the generation of Starks. I feel this game would excel if you could play as the leader to another area of the Seven Kingdoms.

kevcase77, May 15, 2022
4
Slow, rewarding reading

This is not an action game. It is a slow moving, reading (like the books). There is a lot of history here and nuance to the decisions. You will have to play more than once to see the outcome of the paths, and I think that could take quite a long time.There is a book that unlocks to show you all the stories so you can see what you have learned. I have only unlocked a few of them. Makes me think even a single play through may take a while.Lots of small things, like viewing over the wall and moving around, are non-obvious. But also not required for the story.The graphics and sound is very soothing and I have enjoyed it.

One Ohm, Jun 21, 2021
5
A text strategy game for GOT fans

I have never written a review in my almost 20 years of life but this game is different. For starters, all these negative reviews remarking how boring it is or limited are vastly incorrect. Yes, it is a text strategy game and won’t have you teetering off the edge of your seat overcome with shock or intense action but if you enjoy GOT lore, this is the game for you! Your choices earn you different nicknames as lord commander of the night’s watch and you get to choose your own line of succession. Even the language is on par with GOT. Being able to fight the night king, Aegon’s dragons, a warg army was the immersion any true fan can ask for. Sometimes you fail, sometimes you conquer but you always get to determine how that era goes. A must play game for any true fan. Can’t wait to play again and try to earn new names!

Psn is naruto435, Apr 07, 2021
2
It’s a game?

I wanted it to play like the game lifeline or something similar. This game does to an extent but, as others have said there’s not much impact or sway with anything you choose. For a while my game would say the men forget their oaths or , our ranks grow thin. It never tells you why, or how , or even hint at what your decision does or will do. I went from choosing wisely ( I thought ) to just picking the worst choice and hoping it would do something noticeable. At this point I just want a game over screen or something to tell me I’ve been going towards something... winning ? Losing? Anything ? Is this a game or just a kind of story dragged out with wait timers. What ever I’m gonna go eat my food now I have the munchies. 10x better than this game hands down.

Radicalrick12, May 07, 2021
2
Atmospheric but lots of waiting and down time

There are some cool parts of this choose your own adventure game - the music and dialogue feel very bleak and true to GOT style. However, there are some significant downsides. Because it’s a story game that is mostly text-based, it’s really disruptive that you have to wait so long for the next dialogue to happen (there’s nothing else to do in game in the interim). I’ll put the game away and then lose the thread of what the expedition was meant to do, etc. it’s also not clear what real consequences my choices have. The length of time between dialogue makes the game a bit boring. I’d prefer the ability to speed things up even if it makes the time to complete the game shorter.

Riverotter3, Sep 01, 2021
4
Definitely has potential

I’m gonna start off the review by saying I’m a huge GoT fan (books) so anything game of thrones I love, and just to let anyone know ahead of time this isn’t a cash grab or a conquest game with a GoT skin over it.Imagine a choose your own adventure game if the choices were very limited and the end results were all the same. The layout is intriguing and the UI is impressive but it definitely gets stale, especially when you have to wait 10-15 minutes for a 5 second choice only to wait 10-15 minutes again. Now it does give the affect of time passing which is nice but like others have said, it would be welcoming if a speed up option was implemented. I’m still only 3 days into it so I’ve only scratched the surface but I’m on my 3rd Lord Commander (you’ll understand that once you play the game) and from what I can tell the game starts off 9000 years before A Game of Thrones and possibly goes all the way to the current point but I’m not entirely sure if that’s accurate. If you liked the books and don’t mind a wait, the game is definitely intriguing enough to keep it downloaded.

Seabeans, Mar 29, 2022
1
unplayable

This is a choose your own adventure, but without any clear feedback for your choces, and the entire mechanic is that you do not play the game. You're supposed to spend time waiting around, so after a handful of actions, you are overtly told to go away and given no further options for play. It is NOT compatable with iPads, especially larger models, because the text is completely illegible. I measured it on an iPad pro — most of the text is one (1) millimeter high. The graphics are cute and it seems like there might be a good story in there somewhere (based on what little I could read through a magnifying glass). But this is simply not a playable game.

security through obsucrity, Mar 01, 2021
2
Meh

Doesn’t seem to be any real strategy. Or story. You just click chat bubbles that don’t really seem to have any consequence one way or another. Even the story that it somewhat portrays in each encounter is basic and repetitive. About to be on my 3rd watch commander and I’ve literally done nothing. Brothers go out. Brothers come back. Ravens fly in. Ravens fly out. Over and over and over and over and...oh and pointless waiting. What’s up with that? There’s no action. It’s all “story” albeit weak at that. So how do you take a game that’s already boring and make it worse? Make the player have to wait 20-30 minutes between “actions”. lol so much potential here. All of it wasted.

Sequel909, Feb 17, 2021

Description

In the shadow of the Wall, your watch begins. Eight thousand years before Jon Snow took the Black, the Night’s Watch was formed to secure the Wall and defend the border of Westeros against the perils of the North, and all that lies beyond. Into these untamed wilds, sworn brothers and their allies set out on rangings to face the dangers that would threaten the realm.

But the Wall is a blade that cuts both ways. Guide the decisions of Lord Commanders through the seasons and mount expeditions beyond the Wall. As ravens travel to and from your expeditions in real time, their messages are delivered to you throughout your day. Respond with your command right away, or whenever you see fit. Long is the history of the Night’s Watch, and many are its stories forgotten. It’s time the realm remembers them. ***FEATURES*** - A narrative idle game based in the Game of Thrones universe where time passes in the game world, even in your absence. - Send expeditions from Castle Black beyond the Wall and into the far North. - Expeditions will continue to explore even when the game is closed. - Turn notifications on to learn when something happens, or come back whenever you want. The game will wait for you. - Encounter unknown dangers, face enemies old and new, and make new allies. - Make decisions that will form Legends and shape the history of the Night's Watch!

Show More

POWER SUBSCRIPTION REVENUE GROWTH

img