I wouldn't buy it for the full price though, since from my experience it lacks lategame substance and becomes repetitive quite fast. The 2015 turn-based dungeon crawler-where instead of controlling the hero, you build the dungeon around them-is getting a completely rebuilt version of the game with the Guild of Dungeoneering. If you can get it in a sale, you can get quite some enjoyment of the graphical presentations, the rhyming (even though the addon narrator seems out of place) and very fresh and interesting initial ideas. Since it isn't, I'll just write down my experiences here in a neutral way. Using cards drawn from your Guild decks, you lay down rooms, monsters, traps and of course loot Meanwhile your hero is making their own decisions on where to go and what to fight. The gamedesign of the levels is repetitive as well, as it is always "run from enemy until you can defeat him", "defeat boss ", "defeat x enemies" or "collect x treasures" with enemies from which you know their card categories and passive skills, and which feel very replacable because of that.Īnyways, for me this game is a candidate for "neutral review" if such a thing were possible on Steam. Guild of Dungeoneering is a turn-based, dungeon-crawling, card-battler with a twist: instead of controlling the hero you build the dungeon around them. The rhymes which were very funny at first become repetitive very fast and you won't hear much new in that regard, apart from times where you buy/find new hero classes. ![]() (I still try to finish it though, due to my completionism. Using cards drawn from your Guild decks, you lay down. Sadly that feeling stayed, and the latest game progression feels more of a chore to me. Guild of Dungeoneering is a turn-based dungeon crawler with a twist: instead of controlling the hero you build the dungeon around him. Together these things dampened my initial enjoyment of the game, since I soon had the feeling to have seen everything the game has to offer. ![]() I also realized only then how you can "only" scale skill categories up to lvl IV, and you can only have up to 2 Battle Scars (evolving only 1 time each). At that point I bought a level 3 hero, which made the game quite a breeze, since it almost played itself and won most fights in just a few turns. Guild of Dungeoneering Trailer GOG.com 67.4K subscribers Subscribe 82 Share 52K views 7 years ago Become the ultimate Dungeon Master as you bribe. Guild of Dungeoneering Ultimate Edition launch trailer 1,438 views 13 Dislike Share Save Gambrinous 211 subscribers Fully rebuilt and remastered, Guild of Dungeoneering. ![]() However, for me the game fell short somewhere in the 2nd Area. Yeah, I also think, that there are a lot of great ideas in the game, as well as visuals and sound which are very convincing in their own way.
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