Ackeron Darksun

The fates of two worlds are in your hands



Based on the Award Winning Classic RPGs

Available now for iOS



Palm Pilot Pick

Best Award

Reviewer's Pick



   

works with iPhone and iPad



The sun is dying, crumbling beneath its own great mass.

Launched into space to find technologies from distant stars, you are humanity's last hope of salvation.

But the civilization you find is teetering on the brink, all but destroyed by an alien scourge.

Can you help them recover their lost power so that they can help you save the Earth?

The fate of two worlds are in your hands.






Trade or fight or conquer arenas as you explore an alien world.

Join one of five guilds -- Mercenary, Centurion, Psionics, Smuggler or Technology.

Craft your own style of character balancing speed, skill, brawn, technology and psionics.

Outwit your enemies in a unique combat system that blends excitement with strategic depth.





Retro RPGing at its best.

Based on the award winning classic for the Palm Pilot.

Completely rewritten to modern retro standards.

All new art, new music, new experience.

Dozens of hours of gameplay.




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Customers and Reviewers Said

"Ackeron by Gasgorf is simply a fantastic game! Not only is it a lot of fun, it has such variable gameplay that you really can play it again and again! Be warned though, this game is not easy, and you will go through batteries as well as lives."

(scott@palmorama.com, www.palmorama.com)

 

"Excellent... lots of depth and gratification - real development of your character - very detailed new way of experience usage, and pretty difficult so when you do win a fight and get rewarded, it's well worth it. Who needs flash graphics ? Not me anyway."

(Nick Payne, nick.payne@sun.com, www.eurocool.com)

 

"This is an intriguing game.It took me quite a while to complete the game and will surely be worth every cent of your money!It took me quite a while to complete the game but it is entertaining and quite good for all those long boring meetings,rides or even flights(provided your batteries dont run out:) So go ahead and get one of the greatest role-playing games for the 3com PalmPilot.A must for every avid rpg game fan!"

(18-Mar-99 by Kevin Mohinani at www.palmgear.com)

 

"Excellent RPG, bar none I played the demo, which allows you to explore about a sixth of the game, and by the time I was done with it, I couldn't register fast enough - I wanted to keep playing! The auto-combat is by far the best I've ever seen, it lets you put combat on auto pilot if you don't want to have to bother with a battle. Psionics (magic), you get experience for trading commodities, intriguing plot, excellent character development, lots of items, I'm thoroughly impressed. Based on the quality of this game, I'm going to try out gasgorf's other title."

(cdulecki at Yahoo, December 15, 1999, www.palmcentral.com)

 

"ABSOLUTELY AMAZING GAME! Great Graphics! Compelling storyline! Addictive gameplay! You'll be up till 3am with this one folks. Totally worth the download. Couldn't put down the demo, gonna have to call in sick for the full version."

(03-Jan-00 by Arash Shokouhbakhsh, www.palmgear.com)

 

"Best RPG for the Palm OS yet. Buy this game! Excellent gameplay, storyline, etc. But be forewarned...you'll burn thru lots of batteries and spend lots of late nights with this one. As close to Fallout as you're gonna get on a Palm...I can hardly wait for what these developers come up with next!"

(15-Dec-99 by Randy Mita, www.palmgear.com)

 

"Best game for a palm pilot. Reminds me a lot of games like the Ultima series on PCs. Amazingly extensive maps and game play."

(01-Dec-99 by Andrew Jackson, www.palmgear.com)

 

"Two words... "new batteries!" You'll need them if you download this game. And be prepared for the ensuing addiction that will follow your purchase (not to mention sleepless nights of gameplay). I was just on a flight the other day and passed the time playing Ackeron. Should have seen the smile on my face as the people sitting next to me watched with amazement. Excellent game play. Excellent design. Excellent implementation. A definite buy!!"

(01-Dec-99 by Pretlow L. Stevenson III, www.palmgear.com)

 

"Great game! Very addictive! I can't wait to see the next game these folks produce. I found myself trying to play this game whenever I had a free moment. You will not be disappointed!!"

(23-Nov-99 by Fred Wildauer, www.palmgear.com)

 

"I should sue, my productivity has gone down so much as this game is so "moreish" . Along the lines of the PC Game Fallout. Brilliant!!!!"

(15-Nov-99 by Richard Mulholland, www.palmgear.com)

 

"This game is simply stunning. The engine makes excellent use of the Palm's two-bit greyscale, presenting a very nice looking world. The interface is nicely done, with most commands available from both the harsware buttons and tapping the screen. (I can easily play one-handed, using only the hardware buttons.) The game itself is very well designed, too. The world is quite large, with towns that can be visited, people to talk to, intermediate quests to do while working on your ultimate goal, different guilds (leading to, effectively, character classes), cash to be gained, experience to be earned, equipment to be bought, monsters to be killed, and two planets to save. It's certainly well-worth the price. Just be certain to stock up on extra batteries for your Palm--it's going to be on for a while."

(12-Nov-99 by Phil Gregory, www.palmgear.com)

 

"Thank you Gasgorf for the game. I am glad I paid for it and was able to hepl support your company. Keep it up!"

(Brandon on December 12, 1999)

 

"Great game! Looking forward to whatever else you got to destroy my productivity!"

(Jim Wang on July 15, 1999)

 

"Hello, I loved the game and played it nonstop until it was done. Being a perfectionist I visited ALL Guild, MAXed all my skills, learned ALL the Spells and did EVERYTHING."

(Nori Etiryp on May 26, 1999)

 

"Great game. I loved it. Better combat & magic system than anything else I've seen. Great balance. Great story line."

(Don Erway on October 30, 1998)