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Epic Battle Fantasy | |
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Genre(s) | Role-playing video game |
Developer(s) | Matt Roszak |
Publisher(s) | Matt Roszak |
Platform(s) |
Browser game Windows iOS Android |
First release | Epic Battle Fantasy May 1, 2009 |
Latest release | Epic Battle Fantasy 5 Nov 30, 2018 |
Epic Battle Fantasy is a fantasy turn-based role-playing video game series created by web animator and game developer Matt Roszak. The series was inspired by the Final Fantasy series and contain many pop-culture references. Originally developed as a browser game using Adobe Flash, the games have since been ported to desktop platforms, and later, mobile platforms. In 2022, Epic Battle Fantasy 5 marks the first game in the series to be released on iOS and Android. [1]
There are five playable main characters in Epic Battle Fantasy.
There are additionally three spinoff games.
On Destructoid, writer Nior called the series "charming as hell" with a "frankly staggering amount of content on offer." [18]
The third installment received a B score from Japanese gaming site Gekikarareview.com. [19]
Hikaru Nomura of IGN Japan called the fifth installment of the series "an otaku JRPG, made by a JRPG otaku" and gave it an 8/10 in an in-depth review and later included the game on place 3 on his personal 2019 Game of the Year list. [20] [21] It was listed as the best free game of February 2020 on the Italian site ICrewPlay.com. [22]
This article needs additional citations for
verification. (September 2023) |
Epic Battle Fantasy | |
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Genre(s) | Role-playing video game |
Developer(s) | Matt Roszak |
Publisher(s) | Matt Roszak |
Platform(s) |
Browser game Windows iOS Android |
First release | Epic Battle Fantasy May 1, 2009 |
Latest release | Epic Battle Fantasy 5 Nov 30, 2018 |
Epic Battle Fantasy is a fantasy turn-based role-playing video game series created by web animator and game developer Matt Roszak. The series was inspired by the Final Fantasy series and contain many pop-culture references. Originally developed as a browser game using Adobe Flash, the games have since been ported to desktop platforms, and later, mobile platforms. In 2022, Epic Battle Fantasy 5 marks the first game in the series to be released on iOS and Android. [1]
There are five playable main characters in Epic Battle Fantasy.
There are additionally three spinoff games.
On Destructoid, writer Nior called the series "charming as hell" with a "frankly staggering amount of content on offer." [18]
The third installment received a B score from Japanese gaming site Gekikarareview.com. [19]
Hikaru Nomura of IGN Japan called the fifth installment of the series "an otaku JRPG, made by a JRPG otaku" and gave it an 8/10 in an in-depth review and later included the game on place 3 on his personal 2019 Game of the Year list. [20] [21] It was listed as the best free game of February 2020 on the Italian site ICrewPlay.com. [22]