Medieval sword simulator - Sword simulation fun
Experience classic swords with immersive sounds & vibrations, bringing battles to life in your hands like never before.

- 1.0.45 Version
- 1.9 Score
- 464K+ Downloads
- Free License
- 3+ Content Rating
If you're a fan of swords, now you can experience the thrill of wielding one with this simulator featuring iconic and legendary blades. The app includes ambient sounds for each chosen sword, as well as effects that mimic the sound of striking and slicing through the air as you move your phone, resembling the intensity of battle.
You can explore various swords based on your selection:
⚔️Barbarian: This is the broadest weapon, allowing you to feel the might of a true warrior.
⚔️Winter Knight: Engage in combat against fire-breathing dragons amidst snowy landscapes.
⚔️Ninja: Experience the sleekness of a katana in classic ninja style!
⚔️Excalibur: Brandish this sword and embody the king of the realm!
⚔️Pirate: Assume the role of a pirate captain aboard your vessel.
⚔️Wallace: Stand and fight for freedom in some of the fiercest confrontations.
The more vigorously you shake the sword, the louder the audio experience will be, along with a vibration sensation in your hand.
Transform into your favorite character and wield your virtual sword to engage in play.
Steel Symphony: How BladeMaster Turned My Living Room Into an Epic Battlefield
As someone who’s swung everything from foam LARP swords to weighted replicas, BladeMaster: Sword Simulator finally captured the visceral thrill of wielding legendary steel—right from my smartphone. The moment I hurled Excalibur through the air and felt my phone thrum with a metallic SHING—followed by a cascade of golden chimes—I was hooked. This isn’t just an app; it’s pure kinetic wizardry that turns frantic wrist-flicks into cinematic duels.
What sets BladeMaster apart is its astonishing attention to sonic and tactile detail. Each sword isn’t just visually distinct—it’s an experience. The Ninja Katana whispers with deadly elegance: a subtle whoosh accelerating into razor-sharp slices that vibrate like true folded steel. Contrast this with the Barbarian Broadsword—every savage swing rumbles with bass-heavy impact, shaking my palms as if cleaving through oak. When I channeled the Winter Knight against phantom dragons, howling winds and crystalline ice-crack sounds synced perfectly with screen-shaking collisions. Even the Pirate Cutlass delighted me with salty sea-spray effects and the groan of ship timbers beneath my feet.
The physics-driven intensity is genius: slash aggressively, and Excalibur’s choral crescendo builds to Arthurian triumph; flick the Wallace sword delicately, and you’ll hear melancholic bagpipes echoing through misty Highlands. I spent 20 minutes just testing how different gestures changed sound textures—stabbing the Ninja blade produced tight tsk sounds while wide arcs unleashed howling gusts. For historical immersion, little touches astonish: the Pirate sword's edge even squeaks like wet rope during parries!
Is it replacing real training? No. But as an escapist playground? Unrivaled. Whether stress-relieving after work with Excalibur’s cathartic sweeps or grinning like a kid as the Ninja katana deflects invisible shuriken with ping sounds, BladeMaster makes fantasy tactile. For pure joy? 10/10. Worth it for the Wallace sword’s freedom battle-cry alone—this app turns mundane moments into legendary clashes. Your move, dragon.
TL;DR: A masterclass in sensory immersion. Free. Ad-free. Pure, clangorous bliss.
- Version1.0.45
- UpdateJun 25, 2025
- DeveloperCreative Weapons
- CategorySimulation
- Requires AndroidAndroid 4.4+
- Downloads464K+
- Package Namecom.swords.battle
- Signature8770ae23f79c051474875f81657022ed
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Engaging creative ideas for play
No intrusive ads experienced
Wide variety of weapons available
Provides enjoyment without needing to purchase real weapons
Enhances imaginative play with technology
Users feel immersive in battle scenarios
Positive updates and improvements noted
Potential for educational elements regarding historic weapons
Opportunity for community engagement through suggestions
Lacks clear game objectives or motives
Some users find it pointless or a waste of time
Limited number of swords available
Control issues reported (e.g., missing sound effects)
Voice effects deemed cheesy by some users
Need for better user interface design
Requests for additional features (e.g., shields, better sounds)
Gameplay could be perceived as repetitive
Data usage concerns mentioned by some users