Great but grindy – Guild of Dungeoneering Review

It’s easy to play right away, and it’s easy to die no matter what dungeoneer you use. So you have to get enough money to upgrade the decks and unlock characters that you will need, along with luck, to pass harder levels. You don’t actually train your characters (for very long) you really just learn which characters work better, and which upgrades work better. It’s a lot of fun if you don’t mind dying most of the time, and gaining in game knowledge rather than experience or level of your dungeoneers, which always die. One of my most promising characters died in the first encounter with a bat with 3 hp. What can you say, they just regenerate as beginners again, all hero’s are completely disposable. Otherwise pretty cool. I give it an extra star for not being dependent on in-app purchases. It’s an interesting game, and pretty fun if you’re not too easily annoyed by constantly dying by a passive RNG
Review by No-Show Bob on Guild of Dungeoneering.

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