Brothers Ian and David Marsh (Ian and David Marsh), authors of Tiny Tower and Pocket Planes, are working on a mix of a snake and a role-playing game under the uncomplicated name Nimble Quest.
Judging by the description on Touch Arcade, the player will have to manage a group of adventurers wandering through dungeons and fighting monsters. The key difference from the classical representatives of the role–playing genre is the casual manner of performance.
It will look like this: a group of heroes is lined up by a train and moves non-stop. The player can change the direction of the group by swipe. Task: to break through numerous enemies, collecting all the bonuses possible, to the next level.
Personally, it reminded me a lot of a snake. It is not known whether there will be any penalties for a collision with a wall. The screenshots show that each hero will have a strip of life (as, indeed, the monsters). Apparently, we will have to maneuver, look for something that makes up for life.
Multiplayer is also planned in the game.
The exact release date and platforms on which Nimble Quest will be released are unknown.