Kyen and Bylina - classic-inspired RPGs on Android
Posted: 09 Feb 2024 17:33
These are evidently inspired by Gurk (an early mobile game series that is largely unavailable - Gurk III is "visible" on the app store, but doesn't support Android 14).
Kyen: The Skeleton Amulet is effectively a free demo for Bylina: Lure of the Sorceress, which is $1. Android only, at least for now.
I don't see many mobile games focused on portrait mode, which is my preferred style by far... so I was pretty excited to see these. After I finished Kyen, I immediately bought Bylina.
Both are played via a mock "keyboard" in portrait mode, and mimic early CRPGs like Ultima. You can recruit two additional characters (expected party is Warrior/Archer/Wizard, although Bylina offers more diversity). Rerolling abounds, and there are certainly difficulty spikes in both games. Combat is early Ultima-style (reminds me most of Exodus NES), where there's a fair starting distance between your party and most enemies. Level 1 fighting is especially high-risk because HP pools are so low, but itemization is pretty fun and there's a fair bit of story involved. Some grinding for sure, although levels are infrequent. At levels you get random HP/SP and attribute gains and can reroll up to twice. Bylina has lots of eastern-European naming conventions and mythological creatures, though I can't attest to all of them being real mythology versus invented.
I can't really put a time to beat on either of these, but Bylina is at least 3x as long as Kyen (to be fair though, I learned a fair bit in Kyen that I used to my advantage in Bylina). Kyen is at least a few hours.
An early vague hint for Kyen:
Kyen: The Skeleton Amulet is effectively a free demo for Bylina: Lure of the Sorceress, which is $1. Android only, at least for now.
I don't see many mobile games focused on portrait mode, which is my preferred style by far... so I was pretty excited to see these. After I finished Kyen, I immediately bought Bylina.
Both are played via a mock "keyboard" in portrait mode, and mimic early CRPGs like Ultima. You can recruit two additional characters (expected party is Warrior/Archer/Wizard, although Bylina offers more diversity). Rerolling abounds, and there are certainly difficulty spikes in both games. Combat is early Ultima-style (reminds me most of Exodus NES), where there's a fair starting distance between your party and most enemies. Level 1 fighting is especially high-risk because HP pools are so low, but itemization is pretty fun and there's a fair bit of story involved. Some grinding for sure, although levels are infrequent. At levels you get random HP/SP and attribute gains and can reroll up to twice. Bylina has lots of eastern-European naming conventions and mythological creatures, though I can't attest to all of them being real mythology versus invented.
I can't really put a time to beat on either of these, but Bylina is at least 3x as long as Kyen (to be fair though, I learned a fair bit in Kyen that I used to my advantage in Bylina). Kyen is at least a few hours.
An early vague hint for Kyen:
Spoiler
There are two dungeons available from the town, and the harder one to find is probably easier to start with