Beowulf: The Mobile Game

Mobile Game

Beowulf: The Mobile Game is a fantasy themed 2D action platform game for mobile phone based on the 2007 movie based itself on an old English epic poem. In the game the player assumes the role of the mighty warrior Beowulf who is said to possess the strength of thirty men. Gameplay incudes platforming and defeating enemies with a sword. Enemies include monster, skeletons and several bosses like a sea serpents, Grendel and his mother. Along the way gems can be collected as well as food to restore health and jewels to increase health. Beowulf can use over fifteen special moves including a move called Carnal Fury that can kill several enemies at once. There is also a move that lets you rip an enemy in half.

Release Date

December 31, 2007
December 31, 2007

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