Mighty Dungeons Download Uptodown
- terngavfailujel
- Sep 3, 2019
- 5 min read
Updated: Mar 24, 2020
About This Game Enjoy this fan-made dungeon crawler crossover between old-school boardgames like Heroquest, Warhammer Quests and good oldies like Diablo I and DungeonMaster. Wander evil-packed dungeons and battle golems, demons and other soul-less creatures with dozen of hours of gameplay through many campaigns, heroes, a plethora of weapons, armors, potions and magic spells at your disposal. Released in 2013, the game has greatly evolved in content and quality with help from it's community of early players. All the game assets, quests and campaigns are available freely in the game folder so that anybody can extend the game if they want to. Submit your extensions and mods to the workshop to share with the community. Share with your friends and spread the word. The bigger the community, the more content we will all enjoy. 7aa9394dea Title: Mighty DungeonsGenre: Adventure, Casual, Indie, RPGDeveloper:Yohan Launay, Frederic GaillardPublisher:Laylio GamesRelease Date: 3 Mar, 2015 Mighty Dungeons Download Uptodown Simple, nostalgic, and makes me want to break out the D20 :)If you want a chill oldschool dungeon crawler, this is for you. Don't know why its mixed this little game is fun as hell!. Simple, fun, adictive. More choice of hero and equipement would be nice!. I really like this game. Not quite as good as Warhammer Quest but its definatly one of my better purchases on Steam. Im sure other reviews have already described it. Even for its full price of $2.99 its a Gem! Get it on sale for an even better find!9\/10. This game sits in my wishlist for a long time but during this summer sale I decided to buy it. Started with a barbarian to learn the mechanics. Made some bad decision but I am able to finish the first 3 campaign easily. So far so good. I gathered enough points to upgrade so I have increased attack speed, attack and defense for my bloodthirsty barbarian. Rushing through Chaos Gods campaign gives me the first surprise: end boss wipes the floor with me. From 2 hits. WTF? OK maybe I missed something so let's get back to Skeltor campaign. End boss kicks my butt. Again. What the hell is going on here?After reading through the Steam forum (because there is no any in-game or offline manual) I found that this is some kind of difficulty curve, means if you upgrade your character monsters upgraded too. This works fine for thrash mobs, but bosses get CRAZY HIGH stats you never can beat them. Upgrading your character again will upgrade the bosses too and so on, and so on...I understand the concept but this is silly. Character upgrades should be rewarding not punishing. I have to go back to early levels to farm gold, upgrade my equipment to compensate (!) my character stat upgrades. Or start a new character and completely AVOID ANY CHARACTER UPGRADES which is ridiculous in an rpg game.As much as I enjoy the game until this point I am so disappointed and can not recommend it.. I quite like this game, its very simple but eh, sometimes simple is good. It's a lite dungeon crawler that has several dungeons that can be completed fairly quickly which makes it a great game for those in-between breaks. It does have some minor flaws (like the last level of The Black Sheep Quests can freeze up and make you exit the game but your progress is saved). There are many different characters to choose from which gives you lots of options when playing the game. They also have specialized armours and equipment for each of the different classes\/characters. Overall, I'd say this is a pretty decent game.Pros:-Quick and simple-Achievements are fairly easy to get (I got a perfect game in less than 20 hours)-Great character\/class selection-You can upgrade your equipment-Achievements unlock hero points to upgrade your characterCons:-Some glitches in maps (like you start one and you can't attack or be attacked by monsters, it corrects itself if you leave the map and re-enter, also, the last Black Sheep Quest can freeze and the program stop working half-way through the game, but game saves your place and progress when you restart the game)-Achievements unlock hero points, so when you have all the achievements, you can't progress further without entering cheat codes-To get the Origins campaign you have to enter a special code (and the origins campaign is situated inbetween your current list of campaigns which effects some difficulty\/playability of the game) The last game is very anticlimatic as it gives you these super weapons and then there's no big bad monster to defeat. It's very anticlimatic if you just fought the Goblin King which is really the last big threat in the game Overall, I rate it at a 9.5\/10. Pros:AddictiveFun Active Developer, quick to fix bugs.Price is reasonableDoes not require a great deal of hard drive space.Basically just like D&D, Diablo, HeroQuest and other boardgame style rpgs. No complex rules to learn, and you can jump right in. Lots of different characters, spells and weapons. Has an attribute system instead of leveling up, which makes for more challenging play decisions. Game has a blacksmith where you repair and fortify your weapons. Great for a quick game if you are pressed for time, or if you are just waiting around. Cons:Still needs some testing, can be buggy.Mobile port, this version is improved from the mobile.. In the end, Mighty Dungeons doesn't take advantage of the PC port to improve on the experience, as the game shows it's phone\/tablet roots with lack of use of proper resolution of the screen. The game is simple, and yet riddled with bugs that can stop your progress, like having to exit an area due to not being able to attack, or an option not being available to be seen. If you're looking for an experience like this, I'd recommend Card Hunters, the F2P browser game, but sadly, Mighty Dungeons doesn't do enough for me to stand out.For more information and gameplay: https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/watch?v=yJqv-UzxKIw. I enjoyed this little budget game so far. It feels like Heroquest but better. Done 5 of 8 campaigns already in about 5.5 hours. That being said, one playthrough and I think I'll be done with it. I'm guessing I'll get about 10 hours tops out of it playing with one of the OP toons.For the price, if you enjoyed Heroquest as a kid, this is worth.UPDATE: Underestimated this game. I was playing with permanent death and in the last map of the 7th campaign I was overconfident and ran into a room through a secret door with 8 powerful toons all giving each other gang bonus. First one smacked me around silly.It's got more depth than you first think through the first few campaigns. I would recommend running it with non-perma death first to get a feel for the whole campaign, THEN, if you feel like it run it a second time with perma death. That's my plan.On the other hand, this game has gotten better as it went along. Challenging and more fun than I would have expected and clearly my first playthrough estimates were wrong. 10 hours have passed and I'm still playing it.
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