Choice of Rebels: Uprising Cheats

Choice of Rebels: Uprising Hack 1.0.7 + Redeem Codes

Revolt Against the Blood Mages

Developer: Choice of Games LLC
Category: Games
Price: $7.99 (Download for free)
Version: 1.0.7
ID: com.choiceofgames.rebels

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Description

Lead the revolt against a bloodthirsty empire! You grew up under the iron fist of the Hegemony. Now is your chance to end their blood-fueled magic, as you forge a ragtag outlaw band into a rebel army.

"Choice of Rebels: Uprising" is a 637,000 word interactive fantasy novel by Joel Havenstone, where your choices control the story. It's entirely text-based—without graphics or sound effects—and fueled by the vast, unstoppable power of your imagination.

As an outlaw rebel in the greenwood wilderness, you must steal to survive your first brutal winter, or watch your people starve if you can't feed them. Win yeomen, helots, merchants, priests, and aristocrats over to the rebel cause...or turn them into your worst enemies. Will you defeat the army of the Hegemony’s Archon and the elite force of evil blood mages sent to destroy you, or will a personal betrayal put an end to your rebellion when it’s just barely begun?

• Play as male or female, gay, straight, or ace.
• Fight as a renegade, aristocrat, or defiant slave
• Lead your outlaw band as a self-taught mage, a general, or a mystic priest
• Reform the empire’s religion or start your own
• Master the arcane magic of Theurgy and demolish the blood harvesters of the Hegemony
• Find romance amongst your fellow young rebels
• Root out spies, betrayers, and fend off a mutiny
• Survive attacks from assassins, mages, and the mutant Plektoi hounds

Will you gain a reputation as a compassionate idealist or ruthless insurgent? Can your rebels survive the winter and a vengeful army?

How much will you sacrifice to rebel, and save your homeland from an oppressive empire?

Version history

1.0.7
2023-06-27
Bug fixes. If you enjoy "Choice of Rebels: Uprising", please leave us a written review. It really helps!
1.0.6
2023-04-25
Now you can disable touch slide controls in Settings. If you enjoy "Choice of Rebels: Uprising", please leave us a written review. It really helps!
1.0.5
2021-10-26
Bug fixes. If you enjoy this game, please leave us a written review. It really helps!
1.0.4
2018-05-05
This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon.

Added support for iPhone X and fixed a crashing bug. If you enjoy playing "Choice of Rebels: Uprising," please leave us a written review. It really helps!
1.0.2
2018-05-04
Added support for iPhone X. If you enjoy playing "Choice of Rebels: Uprising," please leave us a written review. It really helps!
1.0.1
2017-11-09
Added the save system at the end of the game, and fixed some minor problems with the credits page.
1.0.0
2017-11-08

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Ratings

4.6 out of 5
145 Ratings

Reviews

Tbachelder,
Best of the bunch.
Elegantly designed. Interesting setting. You have a lot of options for your character's origin, noble or slave, and that has a tremendous effect on the story going forward. Also you choose a specialization in brains, combat, or charisma and these too can uniquely color your play in legitimately intriguing ways. Much more thought and depth here than most choice of games, less emphasis on character statistics and much more thought put into the results of your style of leadership. I don't envy the author trying to follow this up. It's a planned first of five and with all the evident work that's gone into it, making the sequels won't be easy with all the ways you can end the first game. If you like gritty, smart, thoughtful fiction that makes you think about cruelty and compassion, idealism and belief, loyalty and betrayal, this one won't disappoint.
Rhaygan431,
One of their best
I never write reviews, but I have to rave. Choice of Rebels is one of the best titles Choice of Games has ever put out. An excellent storyline, a rich, immersive history and challenging, even agonizing, choices with both immediate and far reaching consequences all combine for an intense and satisfying story. You have chances to replay the last three of the four chapters, making changing your choices easier than most of their titles. I’ve also noticed an element of randomness to the results of certain choices which creates a more organic narration. Yet I never felt a single choice was meaningless nor taken without my character’s stats in mind. There is so much replay value and each replay feels fresh and engaging.
Bacondoneright,
Good overall, bad beginning.
While this is one of my favorite Choice games, with characters you actually *care* about and meaningful choices, it's beginning is a large info-dump of exposition which was incredibly jarring and hard to follow. Finding what title meant what and what the social classes were shouldn't have taken a multiple paragraph pre-read in the built in lore book. Other than that, the book was an engaging read with multiple completely different endings and hidden choices. Unfortunately, during winter a few raids and events would repeat themselves. (Minor spoilers): The event where you raid the rich noble family with the guard on the top of the ladder you either fight or send others to fight I had occur twice in a playthrough. I'm pretty sure this is either a bug or an oversight, so I can forgive it more than the exposition.
Zane's Stuff,
A Brilliant Read, Even Better Narrative Gameplay
This is my all time favorite from the Choice of Games library. Choice of Rebels: Uprising’s immaculately written branching story allows for tremendous possibilities which create a deeply immersive experience. The rebellion is as much a character as your main character as you directly influence both. Are you a charismatic revolutionary trying to smash every corrupt Hegemonic institution (all of them) or are you a brilliant strategist plotting to overthrow the government with as little shake up to the status quo as possible (you bourgeoisie bastard). Trying to survive in the wilderness while being hunted was so immersive it made me feel like I was in the film “Defiance” with Daniel Craig.
Asdfm8,
Challenging, Immersive, Fun
This story gets you fully immersed into the character you decide to play as. You become as paranoid or scared as your character, genuinely worried about survival. I'm giving this game a solid five stars, but it is not without flaws. While the game itself is very fun to play, it is only part one. The ending of this story does not give the player a great amount of satisfaction at the ending, and the end feels slightly rigged. That's just been my experience, however, and I don't doubt that I could be wrong. Definitely worth the buy, but fair warning, you'll be waiting eagerly for a part two to come out once you do.
The Hee-Haw Diddler,
Best CoG Release
- The amount thought that was put into the characters and world is outstanding. It feels like the world truly exists outside the immediate action.
- Choices always feel important, as the author has been extremely thorough in providing a variety of moving parts and diverse consequences.
- Unlike many other CoG games, the stats are kept concise, and actually affect the story in meaningful ways.
- Establishment of the protagonist is very well written and provides numerous fully-fleshed out possibilities. The amount of options given regarding the protagonist's personality/motivations throughout the game really make you feel in control.
- Management is challenging and immersive; the game has a much grittier and more gripping atmosphere.
- Down with the hegemony!

Overall, probably the best CoG game that I've played.
The Lost Alaskan,
Good story..too many option blunders
I’ve enjoyed the plot and character development of the first chapter. However, I’ve run into too many option blunders that leave me 1) starting over because the game didn’t save my progress 2) stuck in an unending loop during the winter, without the option to move forward or back in the storyline to fix the food rations (which is really frustrating given how long and tedious the winter decisions can be), or 3) storyline/plot inconsistencies that don’t make sense (I.e. a very successful raid which brought in plenty of food, but resulted in disbandment of the rebel group and loss of leader trust). Fix the storyline blunders, and I’ll bump this up to a 4 Star. Develop more complex characters, and this would be a 5 Star.
Manda32323,
Not only an amazing game but an amazing story
The author clearly approaches this as a novel that can be played as a game rather than a game that can be read as a novel. This leads to compelling characters, thought provoking themes, and an endlessly fascinating world. Your choices heavily affect the outcomes later in the game. I’ve played through the entire thing multiple times and I’m still not even close to being tired of it. Can’t wait for the sequel.
iguanasomethinsweet,
Has potential
I like the world being built here. I do think this is a jargon heavy game which could have had better character development. There is a weird thing going on with the romance options (e.g., if you like men, the second RO is always a woman and is attracted to you, so you would switch your orientation to start something with them?). Why? Winter was really long and got boring. Still, I can see how this could become a decent series; the world itself is interesting and you can play from different perspectives. I'm not sure I would want to play a second installment though unless the style/approach changed a little bit.
KatjaJett,
Fantastic but only pt1
I would give this 4 stars but it’s only part 1 of the story. It’s beautifully written and I’m looking forward to the rest, but it’s not there.

The game focuses around tactics of the rebellion and notable events during a single winter. Also math. There’s a lot of math... which you can technically choose the option to skip but it seems to put you at a real disadvantage. It also does take away from game as you are trying to figure out more how many heads you need to feed and less grand moral quandaries or standing really for anything but banditry.

There are some really interesting characters, but the story doesn’t really allow you to get to know them, which is too bad because the author obviously created a very rich world to draw from.

All in all, I am really looking forward to the next instalment of the story and I hope that we get to explore the world and characters more.