When comparing Sprouted Pixel Dungeon vs Pixel Heroes: Byte & Magic, the Slant community recommends Pixel Heroes: Byte & Magic for most people. In the question“What are the best roguelikes on Android?” Pixel Heroes: Byte & Magic is ranked 28th while Sprouted Pixel Dungeon is ranked 53rd. The most important reason people chose Pixel Heroes: Byte & Magic is:
Graphics and fonts are pixel perfect.
Specs
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Pros
Pro Ad-free
Pro There are significant improvements compared to the original Pixel Dungeon and Shattered Pixel Dugeon games
- Much larger levels creating a different gameplay and strategy experience;
- Mobs drop monster meat to facilitate longer and more in-depth exploration of the larger levels;
- Dew system has been revised to create a currency for upgrade opportunities;
- Dew vial has been reworked as a new pivotal resource for exploring the dungeon;
- Wraiths and grave hunting is now a major part of the game progression;
- Boss fights have been completely reworked to be more intense and challenging requiring completely new tactics;
- Mobs now adjust strength as you go deeper into the dungeon to stay balanced with upgrades;
- New levels are accessible at each stage with Four additional levels available at the end of the game;
- New levels include unique enemies, items, and rewards.
Pro Free and open source
Sprouted Pixel Dungeon is a free open source turn-based roguelike RPG game that builds upon other open source Pixel Dungeon modifications with permission from the developers.
Pro Pixel perfect
Graphics and fonts are pixel perfect.
Pro Retro look, sound & feel
Authentic 8bit visuals, sound & music. Also with authentic low screen resolution.
Pro 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.
Pro 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.
Pro Tons of loot
Cons
Con Limited starting characters
Starting characters are limited and random, which can be frustrating, especially when the game is centered around restarting many, many times.
Con 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.
Con 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.