When comparing Quadropus Rampage vs Darkness Survival, the Slant community recommends Quadropus Rampage for most people. In the question“What are the best roguelikes on Android?” Quadropus Rampage is ranked 20th while Darkness Survival is ranked 26th. The most important reason people chose Quadropus Rampage is:
The controls can be kind of hard to learn at first but they are intuitive, and once you get the hang of them they are great.
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Pros
Pro Intuitive controls
The controls can be kind of hard to learn at first but they are intuitive, and once you get the hang of them they are great.
Pro Great graphics
The graphics are appealing and well done though they are not realistic, they fit the atmosphere quite well.
Pro Many upgrades that will keep the player busy
Such as collecting orbs and purchasing upgrades, pets, and skins.
Pro Cute pets to collect
You start of with one cute pet and can purchase more cute pets as you progress.
Pro Learn spells
There are magic scrolls that work once and rarer scrolls that let you learn the spell for the rest of the run.
Pro Can play for free
You can buy the premium currency, but you get enough of it through normal play that it's not required.
Pro Four character classes
One of them is a rogue, but you have to unlock it.
Pro Permanent upgrades
Each time you die or defeat a boss (every five floors) you get permanent upgrades, in the form of Runes (which you can swap out to customize your class at the start of each game) or Recipes (which you can use to craft items from materials found in-game).
Cons
Con Older devices have performance issues
When many enemies are on screen there can be slowdown, especially for those on older devices.
Con Has ads
You can skip them with the premium currency. But the ads are always triggered by user action, so they don't randomly interrupt your games. This means they're also technically optional, but they give you bonuses you'll probably want.
Con Mediocre translation
While the basic spelling and grammar seem correct, the writing could really be better. It's often not clear what things do, even when they're documented.