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Pixel Dungeon
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A variety of mods are available, which extend the gameplay by a large margin
There are multiple mods available that extend the gameplay or even just change it outright. This way there are many choices to the player as to how they would like the game to play.
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Pixel Dungeon is hard
Pixel Dungeon's difficulty can be a turn off for some players as it is quite challenging. While there will be those that enjoy such difficulty, those looking for something easy may not enjoy the game.
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Tons of replayability thanks to the randomly generated level
In true roguelike fashion, levels are randomly generated each time a new game is started. On top of this mechanic, Pixel Dungeon goes one step further by randomizing effects of all items as well, so it's impossible to tell if a dropped item will have a positive or a negative effect based on its sprite representation.
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Overly random
A lot of people see roguelike design as being based around randomness. It's actually a far more precise set of balances than that. A lot of roguelike developers shy way from "randomly generated content" in favor of the term "procedurally generated content." The reason for this is that a well designed roguelike is well balanced enough that if you lose or win, it's all because of the actions you took. Pixel Dungeon has a habit of sometimes generating dungeons that are basically impossible and sometimes generating dungeons that are laughably easy.
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Challenging and fun gameplay that lends itself well to repeat plays
Pixel Dungeon's gameplay is intuitive, allowing for it to be easy to get into. What is great though is that it's also very challenging, quickly making the experience both rewarding and addictive. Just one more game is a thought many will have before actually turning off their device.
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Randomness cannot be turned off
Since everything in Pixel Dungeon is randomized, sometimes a player's character can get killed in ways that cannot be avoided. There is no way to escape this issue since randomization is baked in with no way to turn it off.
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Detail-oriented design lends itself well to many gameplay elements, giving a feeling of polish and care not normally found on mobile
Small details in the art design helps to add immersion to the gameplay.
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A good variation in items allows the player to constantly discover new and exciting ways to tackle the game
Next to the typical selection of buffs, de-buffs, potions (that can be either consumed or thrown), weapons and armor (the latter two have to identified and can carry with them bonuses and curses), there are also less common items like random teleportation scrolls, map reveals, etc.
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Easily play without an internet connection as the game can be played in-full offline
Pixel Dungeon does not require an internet connection to use, making for a good game to play when there is no internet to connect to such as on flights.
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Beautiful pixel artwork that should offer a good bit of nostalgia for anyone who grew up with games that look similar
This looks like one of the good SNES RPGs. For someone who grew up loving those games, that's a huge plus.
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Being completely free and open-source means that anyone can try the game in order to see if they like it
No advertisements, no in-game store, and available for free with the source code available on GitHub. *There is a link in the game where users can donate money to the developer. This of course does not mean you have to, but it is marked as a game with in-app-purchased because of it.
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Has a reasonable amount of strategical depth where the player can easily plan out their next move
The top-down, turn-based nature of the game gives the opportunity to plan out a complex series of moves. This way there is no time constraint, and the player can leisurely strategize what they would like to do next.
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Hold your device as you like as the game can be played in portrait or landscape
Allowing the user to switch from portrait or landscape makes for an easy way to switch playstyles (one handed, two handed) depending on what device is being used (tablet, phone) as well as what is most comfortable for the user.
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Genre:
Roguelike
Co-Op:
None
Publisher:
watabou
Controller Support:
None
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Hoplite
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9
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7
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1
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Deep gameplay that harkens back to chess or other grid based games, where planning and strategy take a front seat
You must plan your movements and attacks, paying attention to all enemy positions and their attacks. This makes for a game that the player can pore over their options, for as long as they like, which can be pretty enveloping.
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Short game
Hoplite does not take that long to complete as it can be finished in an average playthrough in around an hour.
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Easy to understand the rules as any pertinent info is relayed before a move decision is needed
Someone called it "Chess, the roguelike". You have all the information before you move, every time. Enemies follow a simple ruleset, with no variation. There is almost no randomness. You know that you will die the turn before you do, and you will die because you painted yourself into a corner.
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Great replay value thanks to the roguelike random generation
There is a good list of achievements, which creates a high replay value. It encourages the user to play very differently in subsequent replays. Which is great for keeping the game fresh.
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Can be played at your own pace thanks to the turn based nature of the title
Hoplite is a turn based game, making for something that people can take their time with, deciding on their strategy for each move.
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Extended gameplay when you finish the title, with the fun but difficult game+ gameplay mode
Starting on level 16, the altars get replaced by a portal. The player has the choice to "win" the game by exiting through the portal, or to ignore the portal on that level and venture deeper, aiming for higher scores on progressively more difficult floors. This is great for those that enjoy more challenge and extra content past the regular ending.
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Well-balanced
Other, more popular, mobile roguelikes are far too random. A lot of people associate roguelikes with randomness, but a lot of effort goes into making sure that they provide consistently winnable games. When you lose a game it should be because you did something dumb, not because the RNG didn't deign it today. Hoplite nails this.
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Large assortment of enemies keeps the gameplay and strategies required fresh
There is a wide array of enemies to encounter and fight, which keeps encounters fresh as well as the strategies needed.
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Genre:
Roguelike
Co-Op:
None
Publisher:
Magma Fortress
Controller Support:
None
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Delver
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5
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3
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1
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Great atmosphere
Delver has a simplistic, blocky, yet colorful and friendly aesthetic combined with inviting music and detailed sound design.
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Loot description hidden underneath finger
Loot that is picked up in game has a description box that gets hidden underneath the players finger, making it difficult to tell what was just picked up.
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Mods
The game can be modded, bringing new items and mechanics in the game. There are resources that can help with creating your own mods.
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Randomly generated
Each and every playthrough has randomly generated dungeons, which keeps the game feeling fresh.
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Genre:
Roguelike
Co-Op:
No
Publisher:
Priority Interrupt
Controller Support:
None
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$1.99
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Sproggiwood
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5
Cons
2
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PC perfect port that actually holds up 1:1 to its PC counterpart
The Android version of the game is a PC perfect port where in there have been zero changes to the gameplay or content. This is a full PC title on mobile.
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No immersive mode
There is no immersive mode in the game which means the navigation bar will show taking up screen real estate on devices that do not have hardware navigation buttons.
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Can be easily played offline thanks to no need for an internet connection once the game is installed
For those that like their games to work when there is no internet connection Spoggiwood is a good choice as it requires zero internet connection.
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Some may consider it expensive
Sproggiwood is priced at $10, which some may consider a high price point for mobile, though the game is a full PC title and priced $5 under the PC cost. A demo would have been a good option to try the game out, but sadly there is none available.
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Good class choices that mixes up the strategy of the game quite well
There are six different available classes in the game, making for a different experience when each one is used due to their different skill sets.
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Controller support
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Fully supports all aspect ratios, so no worry about if the game fits your devices screen in full
Some games do not fully adapt to the wide range of aspect ratios available on Android devices (the 4:3 screen on the Nexus 9 being a standout with this issue) which leads to letterboxing of some kind. Sproggiwood does not have this issue as it support all aspect ratios.
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Genre:
RPG / Roguelike
Co-Op:
None
Publisher:
Freehold Games LLC
Controller Support:
None
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$4.99
38
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Out There: Ω Edition
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3
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Each playthrough is unique thanks to the procedurally generated levels
Out There procedurally generates the game by generating random modular elements on each playthrough, making for a unique experience on every play through.
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Uninspiring gameplay
There is an extremely limited number of actions to undertake. Playing it sometimes feels like a grind.
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Fun turn-based resource management where you are always juggling items on the fly, which requires a lot of quick thinking
Out There features a great mix of turn based strategy with complex resource management. The resource management works by only allowing you so many slots to store needed materials. These materials are collected on and around planets, and vary depending on where you are. So it makes for a situation where you need to carefully manage your inventory in order to have the necessary materials on hand to survive, which is no an easy task.
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The graphics are a power-hog
While the graphics are beautiful, the 3D graphics are a hog and if you're going to be playing this on the go you should probably grab a powerbank if you want to play it for any extended periods of time.
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Beautiful art that shows off tons of polish, making for a gorgeous looking game
The game has beautiful hand drawn graphics as well as a great score with lonely overtones, which creates a fantastic and original feeling atmosphere. This sort of polish in a mobile game is not always the norm, which is why Out There tends to stand out above many other options.
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Each replay feels very similar
There is a multitude of ways to die in Out There, and being that the game is a roguelike, there will be a lot of restarts. Each and every death brings the player back to the beginning, to do everything over again. This can be frustrating, and a cause for lulls in play at each beginning.
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Genre:
Roguelike / Strategy / Simulation
Co-Op:
None
Publisher:
Mi-Clos Studio
Controller Support:
No
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$3.99
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Pixel Heroes: Byte & Magic
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10
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Pixel perfect
Graphics and fonts are pixel perfect.
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Limited starting characters
Starting characters are limited and random, which can be frustrating, especially when the game is centered around restarting many, many times.
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Retro look, sound & feel
Authentic 8bit visuals, sound & music. Also with authentic low screen resolution.
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No roguelite features
Pixel Heroes subscribes to Roguelike rules where there is zero carry over from previous playthroughs. When compared to the small amount of progression seen in Roguelites this may be a turn off for some users.
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Quick save
A feature that should be necessary for all mobile games, quick save allows the user to set the game down at any time by saving quickly, making for a game that can be played in plenty of short bursts without loosing any progression.
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Status effects overpowered
Status effects have too much of an advantage over the player, which means a focus has to be on countering them, leaving other elements to not be focused on due to being under-powered in comparison.
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Humorous with nerd culture references
The game has a good sense of humor with many inside jokes referencing things such as Tolkien, Lovecraft as well as modern day dev. culture.
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Not a lot of inventory space for storage of items
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Tons of loot
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Platforms:
Windows, Linux, Mac, iOS, Android
Publisher:
Headup Games
Controller Support:
None
File Size:
47M
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$6.99
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Tales of the Adventure Company
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4
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2
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1
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Rewarding gameplay the more you die
The more you die in Tales of the Adventure Company the more advantage you have and the better chance you have at finally finishing a level.
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Repetition of the same levels caused by many loses may aggravate players
The game is difficult and you will die a lot which means that there will be a lot of repetition of playing certain levels.
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Assortment of usable heroes
There is an assortment of usable heroes in game that each have their own traits allowing for the player to build teams customized to their playstyle or needed task.
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Publisher:
Slothwerks
Controller Support:
None
File Size:
22M
Required Android Version:
2.3 and up
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$1.99
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10000000
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7
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Pros
4
Cons
2
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Con
Main adventure is short
On average, the game can be completed in about 5 hours, and while there's an endless mode, the lack of true progression in it is a strong deterrent.
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Fun mix of match-3 and RPG elements deepens the experience over a regular match-3 game
The gameplay mostly consists of typical tile matching, but is supplemented with items that you can acquire and stats you can upgrade. This resembles role playing game mechanics, giving some depth to the match-3 gameplay.
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Expensive for Android
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Randomly generated gameplay keeps the game fresh on each playthrough
All tiles in the game are randomly generated upon appearance, making for a constantly changing game that can not be anticipated. This allows each session of the game to be unique in the fact that the layout of the tiles will always be different and unanticipated.
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Does not require internet access to play, which is great for when there is no connection to be had
10000000 does not require internet access to play once installed, making for a good game to play when there is no internet around.
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Great as a time-waster thanks to the design of the short round gameplay
10000000 has gameplay that is easy to pick up and play for a few rounds. It's not too deep, but engaging enough to be a fun distraction. Great for short sessions in between other tasks.
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Genre:
Puzzle / RPG / Match-3
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None
Controller Support:
No
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$2.89
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Crashlands
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9
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Hours of content just in the main quest alone gives the player plenty to do
For just the medium difficulty setting there is hours upon hours of content, and that's even if you skip all the side quests and just focus on the main story. Plus there are two harder difficulties to try and in the near future a tool will come out which will let you build your own adventures as well as play other people's.
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Cloud saves not through Google services
An extra account will need to be used in order to take advantage of the cloud saving as it does not work with Googles solution to cloud saves. While this does allow for the cloud saves to work cross platform, people may not want to take the extra step to make a new account with Butterscotch Shenanigans.
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Pleasing graphics that show off a well designed and polished game
The graphics look nice and you can tell time has been put into designing them. While not the most flashy, there is a certain style to the whole game that makes for a very cohesive experience.
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Not free game
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Pick up from your last save, no matter the device you are using, thanks to the built in cloud saving
Playable on Android, iOS and PC you're able to transfer the one game between multiple devices (on same or different operating systems) and take it with you anywhere you go. with a Butterscotch ID (the devs self implemented cloud save system).
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Excellent progression system where you never feel like you are grinding too much
Progression never feels sluggish or rushed, everything has a good pace to it from the farming of materials and grinding out the various components for the tons of items, to the incredibly unique combat/interaction system, it all blends well into a long gaming experience.
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Hundreds items to craft in a deep and varied crafting system that will keep the user busy for hours and hours
There are over 500 items that can be crafted in the game, giving the player quite a lot to experiment with and explore when it comes to crafting items.
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Great soundtrack that suits the humor and setting of the game quite well
A great mix of chill and energized music, that fits the setting of the game at all times. A pleasure to listen to on its own as well.
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Multiple game modes
Once you've finished the basic mode there's also a challenging and insane mode for replayability.
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Good writing
You don't need to read everything to enjoy the game but the writing is very good and really adds to the enjoyment.
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Lots of entertaining pop-culture references
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Genre:
Adventure
Co-Op:
None
Publisher:
Butterscotch Shenanigans
Controller Support:
Yes
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$4.99
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Tallowmere
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5
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3
Cons
1
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By earning souls, you get to purchase character upgrades, which gives a good sense of progression
All slain enemies earn the player souls, which can be collected to use in increasing the players stats. This allows for the player to get a feeling of progression in that they can grow their character throughout the game.
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Not much enemy variety
There are only four models for enemies in the game, which is pretty low for a roguelike dungeon crawler game. Sadly that means there is not much variety in this area which can become boring after extended play sessions.
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HID controller support means you can play with more tactile controls than touchscreen offers
Tallowmere supports HID bluetooth controllers for play.
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Tons and tons of loot, which not only comes in handy but allows for a good bit of customization
Like most roguelikes there is loot to collect, from shields, armor to potions there is a multitude of items to collect along the players journey that will help advancement in the game.
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Genre:
Roguelike
Co-Op:
None
Publisher:
Chris McFarland
Controller Support:
HID
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$3.99
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TinyKeep
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8
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6
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Randomly generated levels allows the game to always stay fresh and new
Each level is randomly generated, allowing each play to feel fresh and different from any other. There is no telling how each floor will be laid out, which makes for a game with limitless replayability.
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Only works on limited devices
TinyKeep, being a very graphically intensive game has been ported specifically for Tegra K1 devices with newly added support for the Tegra 4. Sadly this means that devices without a Tegra K1 or 4 will not be able to run the game.
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Immersive mode suppot allows the game to play in full screen, hiding the software navigation and notification bars
TinyKeep has support for immersive mode on Android 4.4+. This allows the game to be played in the entire screen on devices that uses navigation software buttons.
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Good controller support that makes for more tactical control of the game
TinyKeep has controller support for SHIELD devices as well as any HID controller, which is great for those that would prefer to play the game with a controller over using a touch screen.
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Being SHIELD compatible and Tegra optimized allows for a more graphicly intensive experience over the majority of games found on Android
Tiny Keep works with all SHIELD devices as well as other Tegra devices such as the Nexus 9. This allows for a more graphically intensive game, due to taking advantage of the Tegra GPUs.
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Different endings and Game+ mode give plenty incentive to play the game for a long time
There are 3 different endings to the game, which gives a good bit of incentive to replay numerous times in order to see them all as well as a Game+ mode that makes the game even more difficult.
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Fun mechanic where the environment can be used against enemies
Parts of the environment in the game can be used against ones enemies, such as spike floor traps, turned over fire pits or even captive NPCs. Utilizing these objects or NPCs adds an extra set of tools to aid in the players fight to reach the end of each level.
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Genre:
Roguelike
Co-Op:
None
Publisher:
Digital Tribe
Controller Support:
SHIELD / HID
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$4.99
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5
XCOM: Enemy Within
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13
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10
Cons
3
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Turn based strategy works well on touchscreen devices
The gaming genre of turn based strategy lends itself very well to touch screen devices. It is actually easier to interact with the characters on screen with ones fingers instead of a mouse.
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Many crashing bugs
It may crash often when loading missions.
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Enjoyable gameplay
XCOM sets the standard as to what to expect in turn based strategy gaming. Players use soldiers to fight off an alien invasion by utilizing cover, flanking and other strategy tactics to defeat the alien baddies on each level of grid based environments.
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Too expensive
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Hardcore strategy gaming at it best on a mobile platform
For a series that is regarded as hardcore gaming even on PC, to see this franchise come to mobile is a godsend.
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Second half of game lacks as many options as first half
The second half of the game feels a bit lack luster in options when compared to the first half.
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New upgrade resource
There is a new resource known as Meld that allows the user to purchase upgrades.
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Cheaper than PC version
Epic game, same as PC version, for lower price.
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Expansion on what was already a fantastic game
Enemy Within is and expansion on the classic Enemy Unknown. With Enemy Withing players are given new options such as maps, missions, enemies and of course the new Mech Suits.
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Ethical choices effect long game
The choices the player makes from what kind of upgrades to use to what soldier to send where on a battle map will effect later game play.
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Online multiplayer
There is support for asynchronous online multiplayer built into the game over Google Play Services.
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Unexpected storyline
A strategy game such as this is often not expected to have a storyline, or if so, a good one. But this game has an interesting and surprising one.
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Many upgrades
Many possibilities for upgrades are available in the game, which is impressive. Cybergenetics and genetics mods are some of the options you can use as upgrades in the game.
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$9.99
201
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Angband Variants
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8
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4
Cons
3
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Pro
Contains ToME 2.3.5 -- which is a fan favorite
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You need a physical keyboard to really enjoy this game
You can't select / customize software keyboards, which makes controlling the game more difficult than using a real keyboard that can.
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Can be customized
Using the right app you customize the variant through the files.
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Cannot change the game
It always starts with ToME.
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Based on Tolkien universe
Being based on the Tolkien universe makes for a familiar environment for fans as well as a deep offering of texture that would be hard to match from scratch.
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Enemies can target from off screen
While enemies can target from off screen the player is unable to target them until they show onscreen, which means the player can get hit from enemies they can not see or retaliate.
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Five variants in one game
There are 5 variants of the original Angband included in this app, Sangband, Steamband, ToME, NPP Angband and Sil. With 5 games in 1 this app offers a robust offering of playtime.
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Publisher:
angdroid.org
Controller Support:
None
File Size:
6.2M
Required Android Version:
1.5 and up
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Ananias
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9
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6
Cons
2
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Four classes
There are four available classes Alchemist, Arcane, Paladin, and Hunter, each with their own abilities. This gives a good variety to play with making a different experience when each one is used.
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Application is updated frequently
Sometimes features are replaced with other features which significantly change the feel of the game. This can be disorienting.
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Free version available
There is a free version of Ananias available for user to try before they purchase the full game.
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Too much focus on animal companion
If or when the players animal companion dies the game becomes too difficult, making for a scenario where it is best to start over. This makes too much focus on the animal during gameplay as it needs to be kept alive the whole time to succeed.
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Basically a full game
Although a demo - as the developer calls the game, you can use up to 4 classes to complete the WHOLE game. There's no restriction whatsoever.
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Combat based on D&D dice rolling
Player and enemy hits are calculated from random dice rolls just as it would be in a Dungeons and Dragons game. This randomizes battles a bit making it somewhat luck based.
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Leverages touch screen nicely
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Animal companions
Players can choose an animal companion to accompany them in the game with each one differing in health and strength, giving even more variety to the game over top the player classes to choose from.
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Publisher:
Slashware Interactive
Controller Support:
None
File Size:
45M
Required Android Version:
4.0 and up
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$3.99
6
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Caves (Roguelike)
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6
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3
Cons
2
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Easy to pick up and play for those familiar with roguelike gameplay
Anyone with any familiarity with roguelikes at all should be up and running with the basic game mechanics within seconds.
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Poor documentation
While figuring it out as you go is part of the charm of roguelikes, this gives you nothing at all. Press "new game" and go.
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New experience every time
It's Minecraft, but roguelike. Awesome game.
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Resets to start of floor when app is idle for too long
Whenever you reload, it sets you back to the start of the current floor if you have had the app running in the background for long enough that it forgets where it was. More frequent saving would alleviate this problem somewhat.
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Game is in early dev, where new content is constantly being added
A lot of new content is planned. The game is constantly updating. No need to start a new game after each update. Old saves are compatible with new versions.
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Genre:
Rogeulike
Co-Op:
None
Controller Support:
No
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Pixelance
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3
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Pros
2
Cons
1
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Permdeath
Not for weaklings.
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Randomness
Random loot and areas.
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Permdeath
No pain no gain, or satisfaction that you survived 10 min longer.
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Towelfight 2
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3
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2
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Humorous story
The game has some moments that make you snicker and make sure no description found in the game is bland.
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Iffy controls
While the controls are not horrible they sometimes don't work all that well as sometimes they glitch out where your character may move on their own.
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Great art style
The art style is appealing and original, giving a unique look to the game.
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Gunman Clive
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Good touch screen controls
The touch screen controls are accurate and work very well for this platformer.
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Con
Death means a restart at the beginning of the level, no halfway points
Gunman Clive has zero mid level checkpoints, which means upon death the player will have to restart all over again at the beginning of the level.
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Tough as nails
Very challenging game in the same vein as Mega Man for platforming, boss battles, and gameplay.
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$1.99
3
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Darkness Survival
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Has ads
You can skip them with the premium currency. But the ads are always triggered by user action, so they don't randomly interrupt your games. This means they're also technically optional, but they give you bonuses you'll probably want.
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Learn spells
There are magic scrolls that work once and rarer scrolls that let you learn the spell for the rest of the run.
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Mediocre translation
While the basic spelling and grammar seem correct, the writing could really be better. It's often not clear what things do, even when they're documented.
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Can play for free
You can buy the premium currency, but you get enough of it through normal play that it's not required.
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Four character classes
One of them is a rogue, but you have to unlock it.
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Permanent upgrades
Each time you die or defeat a boss (every five floors) you get permanent upgrades, in the form of Runes (which you can swap out to customize your class at the start of each game) or Recipes (which you can use to craft items from materials found in-game).
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Hell, The Dungeon Again!
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Clean, simple offline game
After pixel dungeon, one of the few games that "get it." It's solvable, incremental and fun to play without complexity. No intrusive ads or requirements to log in or give away permissions to view your contacts.
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Bland item options
There is not much option of the choices for weapons.
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Three character classes to choose from
There are three character classes the player can choose from before starting a game, they are the cleric, the huntress, and the berserker.
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Many grammar and punctuation errors
A most inexcusable problem is the grammatical errors present in this title.
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Pleasant ambient music
The music provided in game is a joy to listen too.
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Publisher:
No
Controller Support:
None
File Size:
2.2 and up
Required Android Version:
Everyone
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$0.99
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