Indies' Lies

Erabit Studios
4.5
100+
Current Version: 2.0.3
Last Updated: 2024-11-16
Last Updated: 2024-11-16
Current Version: 2.0.3

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Indies' Lies Tips & Tricks for winning battles and upgrading skills

Indies Lies is a fascinating new rogue-like single-player game that takes players into a magical world where they take control of powerful heroes and lead them to battle against challenging opponents in a turn-based strategic style.   The game has a ton of features to offer, and in this article, we'll be giving you a detailed Tips and Tricks guide to help you get more rewards, unlock new heroes that you can use as allies, and add new skills to your hero's existing skills.   So without wasting any more time, let's get into our tips and tricks for Indies'Lies by developers FunCun Indie Game Studio.   Select a promising hero unit to start with      Before you can enter the battlefield and face off against enemies in your adventure, you must select a hero unit to be your main hero in this game. There are six heroes to choose from, and you need to read their stats carefully and select the one with the most potential.    Each unit has its varying skills and abilities, some even have higher HP than others, so depending on what you prefer, you should go with a hero unit that won't make you regret your choice later in the game.      Ending Your Turn Early to Replenish Cost In battle, players are given 3 costs in each turn to use their attacks and skills in battles. If a player uses their skills before the end of their turn, the player will not be able to use any more skills that require costs.    In a heated battle against a powerful opponent, this can allow a player to lose the match. In order to avoid this, after making use of all your attack and skills that require costs, click on the end turn button, which will give your opponent the turn to attack you.   After your opponent has attacked you and used their turn, your cost level will refill automatically, allowing you to use your skills and attack cards that require cost once again. As you play the game and move to higher levels, you will be given more than three costs for each battle.   Use the shop often Players can access the shop at certain times after battles; however, it is advised that you should access the shop as often as possible to always keep your character in good shape for the next fight.    In the shop, you can purchase new skill cards as well as replenish your character HP. Also, the shop often offers eye-catching discounts on certain items that you wouldn't want to miss out on as long as you have enough gold coins to purchase them.    You can buy different types of portions, attack, skill, and defense cards in the shop, giving your hero an edge over tougher opponents. And if you're lucky, some discounted cards are truly once in a while opportunity for you to get them, and if you miss out on them, it may take a while to get such a discount when next you visit the shop.      Sometimes you can double Loot rewards After every battle you win, the game lets you choose between two regards, Gold coins or Cards. At this point, you can only choose one, however, sometimes, you are given the option of more than three rewards, and in this case, you can actually choose more than one.    One of the new options to choose from is the Talent Sparks. This allows you to increase your character's talents which unlocks new skills cards that you can use. Talent Sparks can also make your hero's more balanced and effective in battle by boosting their performance. If you use all your Talent Sparks, you will have to earn more to unlock new talents and skills further.    So after making use of all your Talent Sparks, you will return to the loot reward screen, where you have to chose a loot reward. Choosing Talent Sparks at first will make you think you've already picked a reward and missed out on the gold and card options; however, you can still pick one of these as your loot reward even after choosing Talent Sparks, which is quite exciting.    Always use your Block Cards in battles      When facing a challenging opponent such as the boss of a certain level, it is best always to shield yourself using your defense card. This card adds a sort of magical protection that shields your character from enemy attacks that without the block, your character could easily become defeated in battle.      Visit the guides often This game has a pretty cool guide on the settings page that gives players information on the attacks and skill cards that heroes use in battle. If you're curious about certain cards that you possess or want to possess but have no idea what they do or how effective they will be against opponents, you can simply head over to the guide section and find out what you can about various cards.    Use the Library section to learn about the game's characters      Indies' Lies has several pages in the lobby screen that contain some important information about the game on your adventure. The Library section on the other hand, is very interesting compared to other sections. Players can check out the characters as well as the enemies' information from the library.    From the library, you will realize that there are many characters that you are yet to unlock and play with other than the six characters that you are asked to choose from at the start of the game. You can also check out the villains and creatures section, which gives brief information on the villains and their abilities.      Conclusion Compared to other strategy games, Indies Lies doesn't exactly contain lots of game modes that players would want to explore other than the straightforward adventure where you go to different locations and complete chapters.    Although that is a good thing as it allows players to concentrate better on one mode than several modes where a ton of them might turn out very uninteresting. So that's it for our tips and tricks guide to Indies' Lies. We hope our brief guide has been helpful to you in your adventure to break the threshold.

2021-10-09

Indies' Lies Review: Unique features stands out from other same genre games

Indies Lies is a new and exciting rogue-like single-player strategy game from developers FunCun Indie Game Studio. The game lets you take control of magical heroes and face them off against creatures on the battlefield.    Indies Lies provides a core gameplay mechanic with a rich and varied talent system by combining rogue-like elements with card-building. It offers random level contents, a rune system, dozens of well-designed game cards, and an impressive lieutenant system, which ultimately allows players to experience a unique difference in every new level.    The game's multiple chapters of plot content allow players to gradually but eventually unlock new character story modes that let them experience new and thrilling breakthroughs as they approach a world caught between beliefs of the old and new gods.    So in this article, we'll be reviewing Indies Lies and highlighting some of the positive aspects and the few negative aspects of this game. So without further ado, let's dive in.    THE GOOD First off, this game takes a certain amount of inspiration from Heartstone, and in some aspects, we'd even rank it higher than Heartstone. We all know of Heartstone's incredible success ever since it launched, which might deter players from actually thinking Indies Lies can be a better game, but that's a whole different article.    Indies Lies has an interesting story   For a rogue-like game, Indies Lies does not actually offer campaign experience to players, but it does present players with a glimpse of all the playable characters' history with an unlockable story after a few victorious battles.    Completing missions helps you unlock puzzle pieces that showcase the unique character art of your chosen hero, and completing all puzzle pieces helps you unlock the character's story arc. However, you'll have to go through a new adventure with that character, where the game's rogue-like uniqueness comes in.    You'll be placed into randomly generated platforms that appear to be floating. You'll have to fight several enemies to get to the stage's final boss. These platforms let you encounter both friends and enemies along the way, and other items, you will stumble into a quirky narrative where you'll come across shady drinks at taverns and Sus non-player characters that offer you both boon and bane on your adventure.      Unique and improved combat system   Like most strategy games on mobile, the combat system in Indies Lies is turn-based, which means you can take all the time you want to figure out your next move. The combat system is interesting because it involves using three different varieties of cards: Attack, Skill, and Defence. Players will need to learn how to combine these skills in battle while also using each at a time.    The early battles are easy as you'll go up with less tough opponents, but as you level up, winning a match becomes more difficult, and it will no longer be as draining an enemy's HP in seconds. That's where your combination of Attack, Skill, and Defence cards will pay off. These three cards are merely the ones you start with, but there are dozens of unlockable cards in this game.    The rogue-like gameplay also challenges you to play better and smarter because you're going to die a couple of times, but the game is designed such that each death or failed attempt to defeat a boss gives you a chance to learn from the lost battle and change something for the next time you face the boss.      Graphics are actually very impressive   This is one of Indies Lies main positive aspects when compared to other games in its genre. The game offers gorgeous-looking visuals that are quite compelling and will make you want to play further just to unlock more locations and face new enemies.    Both for heroes and villains, the character designs are beautifully crafted, making it hard for players to pick a favorite character. The game's visual effects add up the graphics by attaching runes, making winning matches, and claiming loots quite exciting.    Indies Lies also offer good status effects, and the professional card details are laid out subtly after long-pressing on a card. Experienced players will find it easy to get past the game's tutorial and get right into the battlefield in no time, but for beginners and especially those who aren't familiar with rogue-like games, the dozens of card effects might make them find the game to be overwhelming.      Soundtrack and controls   The game's lobby music and in-battle soundtrack fit perfectly into this game as it offers a battle-like experience in every aspect of the game. As for the controls, well, your mind and thinking do most of the controlling for a turn-based game. All you have to do is think of your next move and tap the screen.    THE BAD   Forceful Ads   This is one of those games whereby at certain points, forces you to watch ads. Forceful Ads are the sort of ads that you can't normally skip or decide not to watch and just continue playing the game. While this isn't really a deterring factor in the game, it will upset players who dislike ads entirely in a game.    And while the forceful ads don't pop up often, the game gives you no option to remove ads entirely.    Players have to buy the full game   Indies Lies is a free-to-play game, but after playing the first chapter, Riverbank Reminisce, you will have to pay real money to unlock the rest of the chapters. The locked chapters contain new stories, new, new enemies, and new adventures.    There are three chapters in total, and you'll have to pay for two of them. The fee isn't that expensive compared to other games, but for players who like the game but didn't quite enjoy the first chapter and are hoping the second chapter might deliver and suddenly see that they have to buy it, well, they may decide not to. But if you enjoyed the first chapter, then it's totally worth it to pay for the remaining two.    VERDICT Indies Lies has a compelling nature as a turn-based game with makes it an exciting game. If you're a fan of strategic turn-based games, chances are you'll spend hours just playing this game and unlocking stuff and encountering random creatures on the battlefield.    Ultimately, Indies Lies is a chilling rogue-like game that holds its own when compared to other titles of the same genre despite its lack of a full free-to-play element. 

2021-10-09

Indies' Lies Beginner's Guide For Faster Progress

Indies Lies is a single-player rogue-like game deck-building game from developers FunCun Indie Game Studio. The game offers some really amazing features that are not very common with many Independent developers. From the gameplay, controls, and overall visuals, Indies Lies is definitely worth your time.    In this article, we’ll cover some of the game’s features, such as how the battle mechanics work to help players who are not very familiar with rogue-like titles get the hang of the whole gameplay in no time. However, Indies Lies isn’t exactly a rogue-like single-player game; it is also a card strategy game.    Understanding the Gameplay      If you arrive at the game’s lobby screen, you can select any out of the six hero units you are presented with and proceed to the game. Each unit possesses unique abilities, so it is up to you to decide whose abilities, skills and attributes you prefer. Some units use weapons such as swords and swords, while some only use magic to fight.    After you’ve chosen your preferred hero, it’s now time to start your adventure and battle against opponents. Before starting a battle, you will have to choose a bonus after arriving at what seems like a battle map that has a puzzle-like appearance. To complete a stage, you’ll have to defeat all the enemies in a stage and face the final boss to clear a stage.      Using your skills in battle      In battle, players are allowed to use several cards that come in the form of attack, defense, and skill. Three cards allow you to attack, two cards let you use a skill and one card for defense against an opponent’s attack. After you’ve used all your attack and skill cards on an opponent, you can click the End Turn button, which gives the enemy their turn to attack your character.    Some enemies don’t possess as many attack or skill cards as you, and while you may be able to strike them up to 4-5 times, some of them may only be able to strike you twice, and then it becomes your turn to attack them again.    Players need to keep in that you cannot use your skills and attack cards as often as you like in this game because they are somehow limited to 3 per match. The cards come with costs on them which you can see above. Some cards have 1 cost, while those you can use as often as you want to have 0 on them.    The total number of times you can use those special attacks or skills is indicated on the left button corner of the screen. So in pretty much all your battles, you’ll be given 3 costs per turn. So in order to increase your chances of winning a match, you have to use the cards wisely.    If you’ve used up all your attack and skill costs and want to regain them back fast, you can simply tap the End Turn button, which will instantly refresh them. The more units you have, the more costs you’re going to be given. As you play further, you’ll reach a point where you’ll have up to 7-10 costs or more per battle.      Choosing your loot reward      After every victory against an opponent, a pop-up will ask you to choose between two types of rewards which one you want as your loot. The rewards are Gold coins or Cards. You can either choose to receive a certain number of gold coins that can be used to purchase items from the shop or choose a card with a random reward.   After a match, you can decide to enter the shop from the game’s map and purchase items that can help you in the next match. Sometimes you face a single enemy, and you’ll face more than one enemy in more difficult battles. Some enemies also possess various skills that can immobilize your hero and stop them from using their own skills for a turn.      Using Talent Sparks      Talent spark is unlocked after your third or fourth battle, and it can be used to make your characters more efficient and somewhat productive on the battlefield by boosting their performance. Talent Sparks aren’t exactly easy to get, but if you’ve got them without knowing what they’re actually used for, well, now you do.     Choosing a partner After defeating the first boss in the game, you can now choose your very own allies to join your team. You will be presented with 3 allies that you can pick from, but you choose, be sure to click on each of them to see their skills and abilities. Some allies protect you by providing defense; some help you attack more, and so on. So it depends on what you think will help you more in the battles to come.    Conclusion Indies Lies is very exciting, and for players looking to invest their time and money in a strategy rogue-like single-player game, you should give this game a try. The game has different locations, each with several chapters that you can complete and advance to the next location.    There’s also a very interesting guide in the game’s menu just below the settings that explains many of the game’s features and characters. So if there’s anything you missed out on during the game’s tutorial, you can head to the guide and find it there.    Despite being an online game, players can still manually save their game’s progress whenever they wish to quit the adventure stages page and return to its lobby screen. The game also has brief introductions of some of the heroes that you can check out from the lobby screen if you’re curious about a certain character.    However, some of these pages might require you to reach a certain level or unlock a certain stage before you can use them. Either way, Indies Lies is a brilliant rogue-like adventure that deserves your attention. 

2021-10-09