Madness/Endless is an action game developed by Anthony Romano. The last update, v1.00, released on March 07, 2023, and it’s rated 4.80 out of 5 based on the latest 56 reviews. Madness/Endless costs $3.99 and requires iOS 10.0+ and Android 9 or newer to download.
Brutal Indie Stealth Action
Madness/Endless Gameplay Overview
Description
Darkness, despair, challenge... The world as we know it is run over by eldritch monstrosities. Survivors are few and far between, stuck between living in this new, grim world and scheming to overthrow others.
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Still working my way through it, but really neat game. It’s one of those awesome indie horror games you’d find on Steam, but just on mobile. Great price, interesting story and art, and fun gameplay. Highly recommend
★★★★★Very impressive and a lot of care taken for controls
It’s hard to find a game these days that isn’t overloaded with IAP hooks or other surprises.
This game plays perfectly on a phone, it was clearly designed for a touch screen and to be precise and fun.
Still playing through the story but I love it so far!
★★★★★Great game and atmosphere
Been playing this game a bunch. Has a great lovecraft vibe and story. Gameplay is on point with great touch controls that are so hard to come by. Easy reco for an actual game not trying to IAP me into madness.
★★★★★Awesome! Finally a decent mobile game
I almost never leave reviews but I had to for this one. These developers have found a way to actually make a decent mobile game. Something so rare to see especially now days.
★★★☆☆Dandara combat without the Metroidvania
I have to say, I’ve never been a fan of the Rob Zombie’sh brutal, dark, eternal suffering and pain aesthetic….I know there’s a certain kind of person who’s into that, but it has never been for me.
If you enjoyed the combat in Dandara, but not the metroidvania aspects…this is the perfect game for you. I’m not head over heels for it but I’m still playing and enjoying it. It does feel like a quality experience. I’ll update if I change my opinion.