When comparing Dungeon Quest vs Ittle dew, the Slant community recommends Dungeon Quest for most people. In the question“What are the best ARPGs (action role playing games) on Android?” Dungeon Quest is ranked 11th while Ittle dew is ranked 22nd. The most important reason people chose Dungeon Quest is:
Dungeon Quest offers different tiers of loot in game that ranges from common to rare to epic, making for an enjoyable looting system that the player will endlessly keep playing to find a rarer item.
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Pros
Pro Plenty of loot
Dungeon Quest offers different tiers of loot in game that ranges from common to rare to epic, making for an enjoyable looting system that the player will endlessly keep playing to find a rarer item.
Pro Simplified genre gameplay
The gameplay of Dungeon Quest is distilled down to the basics, there are no huge skill set lists or large branching weapon lists as Dungeon Quest keeps everything very straightforward and intuitive.
Pro Familiar Zelda feel
With some puns and jokes aimed at the original game. Like "ew are you eating that heart?"
Pro Tons of puzzles
Lots and lots of puzzles, and multiple ways to finish the game. Comprised of mainly block moving puzzles to progress room to room in the games dungeons. While there are a few other puzzles throughout the game, mainly block moving is what the player will be doing.
Cons
Con Advertisements during gameplay sequences
There are large advertisements that pop up throughout the games menus and even right before boss fights.
Con In app purchases
Any free to play game needs a way to make money and Dungeon Quest is no different. There are many items that one can purchase that are not too egregious such as cosmetic items like pets, but considering many of the in app purchases are temporary stat boosts and potions and only there as way to make the game easier, one has to wonder if the game was designed to be unfairly balanced in order to earn more money.
While Dungeon Quests in app purchases do not go as high as some games (ranging from $0.99-$19.99) the highest priced is still for in game currency that can be purchased over and over again, in turn making the cost of this game essentially limitless.
Con Puzzles can feel repetitive
While there are a lot of puzzles to solve in the game, there are only three objects that are used to solve them and after a while it can feel repetitive due to how limited the puzzle solving can be.