Six Ages: Ride Like the Wind app icon
U.S. App Store

Six Ages: Ride Like the Wind App Reviews

The Six Ages: Ride Like the Wind app recently received 10 positive reviews on iPhone, iPad, and Android devices. Users in the United States have given Six Ages: Ride Like the Wind app an average rating of 4.81 out of 5 stars, based on a total of 749 ratings since its release on Aug 23 by A Sharp LLC. Can you share your positive or negative thoughts about Six Ages: Ride Like the Wind?

Ratings and Reviews
Rated 4.80 out of 5

749 global ratings

5 Star
90%
4 Star
0%
3 Star
10%
2 Star
0%

Explore global reviews of the Six Ages: Ride Like the Wind app: Spain, France, Sweden.

10 Positive User Reviews for Six Ages: Ride Like the Wind

I love this game

I really like this game and the lore. I was wondering when would those other game storylines like lights going out and the world reborn would be coming out ?

Amazing

This is a Master Piece, please update Kingdom’s of Dragon Pass and this one with more things, and bring more games like this ones. This types of games are AMAZING!!! If u launch more games like this ones, I would say “JUST TAKE MY MONEY and give me that😍”

this is an awesome game

this game I would highly recommend to those who enjoyed King of dragons pass. It is the sequel to the previous game. I like this game a lot. The music is beautiful, and it works well with voiceover.

Great game, perfect on IOS

Unique title that masterfully combines management, rpg, roguelike, chose-your-own-adventure, and strategy in an established heroic fantasy setting. Plays perfect on iOS. Has a phenomenal sequel (Six Ages 2) and an awesome spiritual predecessor that was already a classic back in the day (King of Dragon Pass).

Lore valley

I adore the lore! Once you surrender to the struggles of six ages, this trilogy begins to sing a song full of grace and authenticity. You get introduced to many gods whose names and stories evolve through the inhabited necessity of their existence for this world, by the peoples who strive within it. Each god is paradoxical since every culture views them from a separate lens. There’s plenty of paradox, come get some, bro. This is the sort of game which humbly demands that you see things from

Engaging and a very entertaining comma I played it while running ChatGPT 4.0 in the background and i

Mike Michael in Las Vegas

Thanks

Hey, I don’t think the creator reads these anymore, but I just want to iterate how much joy this series has brought me since I was a wee lad. Since I was a kid I loved these games, possibly king of dragon pass most of all. I’ve never seen something like these done before or since. Very creative and inspirational! Almost wish I could give back somehow. Suppose I’ll have to by creating something of myself someday. Thank you and your group for being creators and for your work.

One of my favorite games

Great lore with deep mechanics/system. Sometimes I don’t know what I am doing but enjoy the consequences. Have both King of the Dragon Pass and this game and spent hours and hours of fun. Will buy the sequel on day one if they ever release one.

I keep coming back to this game

This game is unlike any other. Strategy and RPG in one - and a story to boot. Its also very replayable. Ive led (and destroyed…) dozens of civilizations. I also love that wifi and a network are not required to play - so it works during flights and on subways, etc. I only wish the sequel was coming!

So so

I found the lore way too confusing and long, it has a huge threshold to fully involve into the story. The game mechanics are unclear and very complex, not always clear on what to do to overcome a crisis. The randomized nature of the events and outcomes doesn’t make it clearer either. Despite their statement that there are many ways of playing the game, I found none (in this or previous game) where you could become an evil guy, siding with Chaos to twist your people, turn them to monsters to dest