When comparing UnReal World vs Dungeon Crawl Stone Soup, the Slant community recommends Dungeon Crawl Stone Soup for most people. In the question“What are the best roguelikes/roguelites on PC?” Dungeon Crawl Stone Soup is ranked 8th while UnReal World is ranked 28th. The most important reason people chose Dungeon Crawl Stone Soup is:
There are a few different classes available at character creation, each one has it's own abilities that are different from the others. Creating one is quite simple, which makes for a fast way to get into the game and start playing.
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Pros
Pro A lot of replayability
Having been released and continuously developed since 1992, the game itself offers so much content and so many options that you can keep playing this over and over and over again without ever exhausting it.
Pro Offers many different paths to take
The game offers so many different paths to take, all of them which can be gone in depth to such an extend where it might take a while to get it all, but it will be very satisfactory and rewarding.
Pro A unique and compelling setting
Pro Simple character creation with different classes
There are a few different classes available at character creation, each one has it's own abilities that are different from the others. Creating one is quite simple, which makes for a fast way to get into the game and start playing.
Pro Gold Standard for roguelikes
The controls and replayability have been refined over the years. Whether the player chooses to play with Tiles (graphics) or console (ASCII) the game works well even when choosing online or offline play. Either way there is just enough interface to play the game.
Cons
Con Game controls are a bit tricky in the beginning
The game controls themselfes are a bit tricky in the start, but is a thing that, if one cares to learn, will stick to the backbone rather quickly.
Con Singleplayer only
Unfortunately, this game is a Singleplayer only game, seeing as it is turn-based, and having to wait for everyone else to finish their turn everytime you take a step is quite bothersome.
Con Have to fiddle with controls
Being that the game uses an emulated keyboard on screen it works best on tablet, though is not really the preferred method (but is the only one) since it takes up screen space.