When comparing Dragon's dungeon Lite vs Tallowmere, the Slant community recommends Tallowmere for most people. In the question“What are the best roguelikes on Android?” Tallowmere is ranked 22nd while Dragon's dungeon Lite is ranked 35th. The most important reason people chose Tallowmere is:
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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Pros
Pro Twist on the roguelike genre where you select quests in order to feel a sense of progression
Unlike most roguelikes, Dragon's Dungeon has quests that unlock as the player levels up. This give more of a reason as to why the player continues down the dungeon, as well as more reason to play in general as you can see what your progress is.
Pro Offers a plethora of content, which allows for a long lasting fresh experience
There is a lot of content available, including many character classes and expansive levels. This lends itself well to a long lasting experience of discovery.
Pro 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.
Pro HID controller support means you can play with more tactile controls than touchscreen offers
Tallowmere supports HID bluetooth controllers for play.
Pro 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.
Cons
Con Feels incomplete and poorly thought out
Despite the amount of content in the game many features and section feel poorly thought out making the game feel like a chore to play.
Con 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.