Sir Questionnaire
Developed by Pascal Bestebroer | Last updated: May 27, 2024
Sir Questionnaire is a role playing game app, developed by Pascal Bestebroer, available on iOS and Android since its release in May 2018. The updated version 1.7.2 is now available to download, compatible with iOS 7.0+ and Android 10+. Before downloading this app, let's quickly review what Sir Questionnaire has to offer.
About Sir Questionnaire
Sir Questionnaire is a turn-based hack’n’slash game, where you enter a dungeon full of loot, creatures and mystery.
Each room gives you two options to choose from, choose wisely and survive room after room, collecting loot which will help you defeat more and bigger monsters as you venture deeper into the dungeon!
Take pictures of your various encounters and complete your codex with information on the various entities that roam the dungeon.
Take on Quests as you enter every game, ranging from easy to hard, with each quest type giving you a reward for your next game. The harder the quest, the bigger the reward, so again: choose wisely!
Learn monster weaknesses, alternate uses for the many items in the game, and uncover secret items and hidden area's in this procedurally generated adventure
What's new in version 1.7.2
- fixed some rendering issues
- made inventory more clear in landscape mode
- fixed bug where codex and gameover could overlap
- small typo fixes
Need help? Use our Sir Questionnaire Walkthrough page or sign up and make your contribution today.
Download the Sir Questionnaire App
Sir Questionnaire has an IPA/APK download size of 73 MB on its latest version. Sir Questionnaire costs $3.99 to download. Ready to install? Ensure you have at least 88 MB of storage space available, then tap the button or scan the QR code below to start the download process!
Ranking History in App Store (U.S)
Changelog
Compatibility
- iPhone 14, 14 Plus, 14 Pro, 14 Pro Max
- iPhone 13 Pro Max
- iPhone 12 Pro
- Old devices: iPhone X/SE/8/7/6
- iPad Pro
- iPad Mini
Review: I would give more stars if it stopped...
... asking me to subscribe to a newsletter. Paid games shouldn’t get away with stuff like this.
By Grodoboldo