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Desktop Dungeons

Desktop Dungeons

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Release Date: November 7, 2013

Strategy, Fantasy, Casual, Roguelike, RPG Elements, Puzzle Elements, 2D, Singleplayer

Desktop Dungeons is a combination of economic strategy, logical game and tactical cRPG in a "roguelike" style. The action takes place in the reality of fantasy, and the player plays the role of the ruler of a small kingdom. In order for them to flourish, the king must send heroes to randomly generated undergrounds, where treasures, monsters and.... death. The title was produced by QCF Design studio.

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8.3

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Desktop Dungeons is a quick-play roguelike puzzle game that gives you roughly 10 minutes of dungeon-crawling action per serving. It straddles the casual and hardcore boundary in that, while you might die frequently because the game is tricky and unforgiving, it’s so approachable and quick to get into that you keep wanting just one more round.

- Fight your way through fantasy dungeons in 10 minutes or less. We’re busy people too.

- Classic roguelike play re-imagined as a unique single-screen puzzle game sort of thing! Reviewers have a hard time with genres.

- Randomly generated dungeons are different every time you play. Build your Kingdom to unlock hordes of new classes, races and challenges.

Platforms:

PC Windows

PC Windows November 7, 2013

Android

Android May 28, 2015

Apple iOS

Apple iOS May 28, 2015

Developer: QCF Design

Publisher: QCF Design

Age restrictions: none

Features

System Requirements

System Requirements for Desktop Dungeons Video Game:

PC Windows

PC / Windows

Recommended System Requirements:
Pentium III 1.2 GHz, 1 GB RAM, graphic card (compatible with DirectX 9.0c), 350 MB HDD, Windows XP/Vista/7/8.

Apple iOS

Apple iOS

Requirements:
iPad

Ratings

Game Ratings for Desktop Dungeons Video Game.

84%

STEAM Score

All Reviews: Very Positive (2,316)

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User Reviews Summary generated by AI

The main pros of the game

  • Innovative Mechanics: The game features unique mechanics such as regaining health and mana through exploration, which many users find refreshing.
  • Replayability: Several players highlight the game's endless replay value, enjoying the random layouts and the challenge of solving puzzles.
  • Engaging Puzzle Elements: The strategic nature of the game, where players must think carefully about their moves, is praised as rewarding and satisfying.
  • Humor and Art Style: Users appreciate the game's ironic humor, fourth wall breaks, and the quirky art style, contributing to a charming atmosphere.
  • Approachable for Newcomers: The inclusion of features like the “rewind” option makes the game more accessible for new players who may find the genre intimidating.

The main cons of the game

  • Level Design Issues: Many players express frustration with the dungeon design, feeling it can lead to unnecessary exploration and dead ends, which hampers gameplay.
  • Steep Learning Curve: The game is noted for its challenging difficulty and steep learning curve, which can be discouraging for some players.
  • RNG Dependence: Users mention that the reliance on random number generation (RNG) can feel cheap and lead to frustrating scenarios, particularly when luck affects the ability to progress.
  • Clunky User Interface: Complaints about a clunky UI and controls, especially when using keyboard and mouse, detract from the overall experience.
  • Repetitiveness: Some reviews indicate that the game can become repetitive over time, with players feeling the need to grind through lower levels to progress.

The features or elements that are missing from the game according to users

  • Better Tutorials: Several users feel that the tutorial is inadequate, leading to confusion and difficulty in understanding game mechanics.
  • Cloud Save Functionality: The lack of a cloud save feature is a common complaint, with players losing progress when switching devices.
  • More Casual Play Options: Some players desire a more casual gameplay experience, as they find the game punishes experimentation rather than rewarding it.
  • Improved Level Design: Users suggest that better dungeon design could enhance the overall experience, making it less frustrating and more enjoyable.

Summary

  • Overall, while Desktop Dungeons has a strong core concept and many engaging elements, it faces criticism for its level design, difficulty spikes, and user interface, which may hinder the enjoyment for some players.

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8.3

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