When comparing Muffin Knight vs Dungeon Hunter 4, the Slant community recommends Dungeon Hunter 4 for most people. In the question“What are the best co-op games on Android? ” Dungeon Hunter 4 is ranked 5th while Muffin Knight is ranked 9th. The most important reason people chose Dungeon Hunter 4 is:
Dungeon Hunter 4 can be played over a local Wi-Fi network in [co-op](http://www.slant.co/topics/1809/~what-are-the-best-co-op-games-on-android) play.
Specs
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Pros
Pro Co-op multiplayer works seamlessly across systems
There is cross platform (iOS,Android) co-op multiplayer available to all players, which works great and is easy to use, even when playing against someone on a different OS.
Pro 2 player local co-op that encourages teamwork
In 2 player co-op, each player has their own specific muffins they need to collect. These spawn in two at a time - one for each player. However, both players must get their muffin before new ones will appear. This means even after you collect your muffin, you'll have to help your teammate get theirs no matter what. It's a neat little mechanic that has you and a friend working together to navigate the map and kill enemies.
Pro Interesting shapeshifting mechanic keeps gameplay fresh
Every time you collect a muffin when going through the various levels, your character transforms into a random creature. While every form can jump and run, each one has different abilities which will change up the gameplay. There's a frog who can attack from long range his tongue, a unicorn who uses rainbow bombs, an archer who shoots arrows, and many more. You never know what form you'll take when collecting a muffin, and since there's so many muffins to collect, you'll constantly be swapping forms and trying new things throughout the entire game. It's a neat mechanic that really keeps things from getting stale, and trying out all the different forms is both interesting and fun.
Pro Stylish 3D graphics give a pleasant cartoony look
The graphics are presented in a 2D environment but are rendered in 3D, all with vibrant colors and detailing that makes the whole game look cartoony. It's a cheery and bright aesthetic that is pleasant to look at and play.
Pro Great controls allow the game to be easily controlled on a touchscreen
For what can make or break every platformer in existence, Muffin Knight luckily has great controls for a mobile title. They are very responsive and running/jumping around each level is an overall smooth experience.
Pro MOGA controller and Bluetooth keybinding support
Moga and Moga Pro controllers are supported. Additionally, you can use a bluetooth keyboard to map the controls if you prefer to play with a keyboard.
Pro Local co-op through Wi-Fi
Dungeon Hunter 4 can be played over a local Wi-Fi network in co-op play.
Pro Nice graphics
Like most Gameloft games the in game graphics and cutscenes are done very well. Some may say, "console quality" graphics.
Pro Fast paced combat that does not lag
Combat generally feels fluid, even with multiple players and enemies on the screen. Something of an achievement for such a graphically demanding game.
Pro Four classes to play with
There are four available classes for the user to choose from that each have their own distinctive gameplay. During play, melee fighters use a dedicated on screen button to perform strikes where ranged fighters have a dual stick control much like a twin stick shooter.
Pro MOGA controller support
Dungeon Hunter 4 features MOGA controller support.
Pro SHIELD games support
Dungeon Hunter 4 features SHIELD games support.
Cons
Con Contains in app purchases even though the game costs money already
Even though the game is already a paid title, there are additional, optional in-app purchases that can be used to make the game easier.
Con Poor auto save feature
By only saving at odd times Dungeon Hunter 4 leaves room for loss of data.
Con Hobbled gameplay to force purchase of in app purchases
By limiting the amount of potions the player is able to use and forcing an excruciatingly slow replenish time Dungeon hunter 4 has broken the core gameplay in order to force users into spending real money just to fend off these false limitations, which no matter how many times one pays will always come back. It is a never ending cycle of payment just to be able to play the game in any acceptable manner.