When comparing Hell, The Dungeon Again! vs Deep Loot, the Slant community recommends Hell, The Dungeon Again! for most people. In the question“What are the best roguelikes on Android?” Hell, The Dungeon Again! is ranked 27th while Deep Loot is ranked 32nd. The most important reason people chose Hell, The Dungeon Again! is:
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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Pros
Pro 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.
Pro 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.
Pro Pleasant ambient music
The music provided in game is a joy to listen too.
Pro High level of polish and addicting gameplay
Everything about Deep Loot shows a great attention to detail that shows a high level of polish including the addicting gameplay of diving just to get a little more loot to afford a new suit that wil allow for even further diving.
Pro Fluid movement mechanics
Every movement in this game is calculated just as one would expect in a roguelike and yet the movement is so fluid that it is not even noticeable. So much so that the game controls feel more like an adventure game than a traditional roguelike.
Pro In app purchases are non obtrusive and completely optional
Unlike most titles that utilize in app purchases and in game shops Deep Loot manages to pull off the perfect balance of free gameplay and in app purchases for in game items. Not once should the player feel forced or coerced into purchasing any items in the game.
Cons
Con Bland item options
There is not much option of the choices for weapons.
Con Many grammar and punctuation errors
A most inexcusable problem is the grammatical errors present in this title.
Con Slow start
The game starts off slow and has a bit of a samey vibe. After about 10 or so dives the gameplay starts to pick up.
