Dungen

Dungen

cute little game apart form the fact that its basicly in alpha:

bad translation to the point where you left guessing what cards do

a good portion of the cards doesnt do anything in the first place

starter decks of the diffrent classes cant fight half the enemies in the first lvl

fights start sometimes randomly without input from your side

and the list goes on and on, not worth the money at this point

Real player with 1.0 hrs in game


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Dungen on Steam

Obsidian Prince

Obsidian Prince

Reviewed in early access: I’ve sank many many hours into this game by now. The Mechanics are solid, the concept works and the voxel art is gorgeous and that’s coming from someone who never liked voxels before. The game is quite packed with fairly unique concepts, such as a druid whose big thing is mold. If you enjoyed Into the Breach, the combat in Obsidian Prince is also about getting hit as little as possible, while maximizing the damage you do. Obsidian Prince is quite excellent in what it sets out to do and there’s new and exciting things coming out regularly. The devs are clearly passionate about the project and it shows.

Real player with 624.9 hrs in game


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I interviewed Sigrid and Mattias from Unleash the Giraffe about their work on Obsidian Prince back in February (here ). Since then, I’ve logged over 200 hours on the various test and alpha builds they’ve put out, and I’ve killed more purple zombies than you can shake a pointy stick at.

I’ve provided a fair share of feedback, and it’s fair to say I’ve gotten to know the developers and their game fairly well. As such, I’d say it’s fair to question whether I’m really able to provide a critical and unbiased review of their game – so I won’t even try.

Real player with 305.3 hrs in game

Obsidian Prince on Steam

Dice & Dungeons

Dice & Dungeons

Dice & Dungeons is a unique deck builder. You build a DICE deck (dicebuilding)! Explore dungeons, fight enemies with increasingly difficult and get new dice to your deck. A dungeon and it’s challenges are never the same as before.

  • Based on dice building board games

  • Several different dice to build your “deck”

  • RPG elements

  • Character classes

  • Weapons and other items

  • Unique experience of building dice decks


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Dice & Dungeons on Steam

Decks & Dungeons

Decks & Dungeons

A unique combination of turn based strategy, deck building and monster collecting! Play an almost endless single player campaign, combined with a dungeon building asymmetrical PVP mode.

An unstoppable monster horde has breached the lands you call home, led by a downtrodden office manager who just wants to get the job done. However, an esoteric old man seems to think you are somehow capable of stopping the end of the world.

Protect the world from being consumed by an evil monster horde!

  • Turn Based combat where your cards are your weapons.

  • Capture and train monsters.

  • Over 150 monsters and bosses to find, with 300 variants to discover.

  • Build your own dungeons, and unleash them against the world in PVP.

  • Buffs and Modifiers keep the gameplay interesting, discover new combinations that adjust your play style.

  • Roguelite - explore procedurally generated dungeons, but keep your loot with you for the next run!

  • Customize your deck with more than 80 cards to discover!

  • An unexpected cast of characters, from an imaginary friend to a demon who hates his job.

Decks & Dungeons on Steam

Conjurer Andy’s Repeatable Dungeon

Conjurer Andy’s Repeatable Dungeon

DO NOT BUY THIS GAME!

This game is 100% like a Free to Play Mobile game. It certainly was made for that audience and still is Pay to Play. Screenshots do not SHOW how the game really is and they do not mention anything of that on the store page. This is certainly NOT a deckbuilder. You can chose 3(!) cards for a run. 3! The “fights” consist of simply clicking on a wheel of fortune. Either all your characters hit the enemie or they don’t. That’s as much strategy as their is involved. You just get rewards if you don’t die and leave the dungeon. Even then all your used cards expire. What does this mean? There is a timer, like in most free to play games which tells you how long you have to wait til you can use these cards again. For gold you can skip that. If you die in a dungeon, you don’t get gold.

Real player with 0.2 hrs in game

Conjurer Andy's Repeatable Dungeon on Steam