This was a tech demo in 2010 on iPhone, iPad - Epic Citadel in 2021 on iPad

This was a tech demo in 2010 on iPhone, iPad - Epic Citadel in 2021 on iPad

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Retro iOS Gamer Score: Not a game, but it is very good: A (Instant Get)

Retro iOS Gamer Note: Not a real game, but a Unreal Engine 3 tech demo for free, in that time that was so awesome and still is.

Gaming device: iPad mini 3 with iOS 8.3

The game title: Epic Citadel

The game original price: Free

The game release date: 2010

The game description: Epic Citadel is a tech demo developed by Epic Games to demonstrate the Unreal Engine 3 running on Apple iOS, within Adobe Flash Player Stage3D and using HTML5 WebGL technologies. It was also released for Android on January 29, 2013.
The application allows players to explore a medieval landscape without being able to interact with it otherwise. The application further has a built in benchmark mode and a "guided tour" mode. Nonetheless this demonstration garnered significant attention as it showcases a free SDK called Epic’s Unreal Development Kit (UDK)

The game version number: iPad 1.4

AppStore availability: No

Hello guys! This is Retro iOS Gamer here. I would like to introduce to you the best era of Mobile gaming. The era of 2008-2014. There is no In-App Purchase or Adverts and there are a lot of forgotten titles, so let’s starts our journey into the Retro iOS games world.

0:00 - Intro
0:15 - Game intro
0:58 - Guided Tour
1:39 - Manual Tour
3:25 - Outside the castle

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