Time To Die: Dungeons
par badpilcrow
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Time To Die: Dungeons
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Description
Partez pour un voyage dangereux à travers des cavernes sinueuses et des ruines traîtresses, ramassez des trésors et affrontez des monstres ! Time To Die: Dungeons est un dungeon crawler difficile en vue du dessus, inspiré des jeux d’arcade classiques et de l’esprit d’aventure.
Comment jouer
Vous pouvez jouer avec une souris, une manette (sur certains navigateurs), ou un appareil tactile. Suivez les instructions à l’écran !
Commentaires
krixable
Feb. 26, 2015
Altgough I like the music - wheres mute!!! I still cant understand why games of this quality do not offer it!
Good suggestion, krixable! It should be an easy fix for us to add sound and music switches to the main menu. In the meantime, here's our low budget fix: turn off your speakers, and whenever our hero Danforth swings his sword, just go "PA-CHOO, PA-CHOO!!!" :-D
densch
Feb. 27, 2015
Some kind of checkpoint would be nice.
After managing to stuck the guy inside a wall, the only way to play again ws to restart the whole game.
PS: They may beuseful when you play the game the first time.
But after that the poup hints are just bothersome.
Yeah, I'd like to implement a level select screen in subsequent upgrades and future games. In the meantime, presenting the tutorial popups only once will be easy enough to implement. Thanks! :)
SteliosS10
Feb. 28, 2015
walkthrough: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5E5muR5vmDY
Thank you for taking the time to post this, SteliosS10!
stillman1
Mar. 04, 2015
I enjoy the simplicity; it's easy to get into. The music is good. The main problem is linearity and no real choices for character building, at least none that I found. Also, I couldn't attack diagonally, yet the monsters can slide in diagonally. Is it just me, or does fleeing not want to work sometimes? I think most players would probably prefer the option to hold in the mouse button to keep moving.
To answer your question, there's a cooldown period before you can flee again, which I think should be represented by a "sweat droplet" icon above the hero's head in updates and subsequent games. I like the idea of holding down the mouse button for continued movement. Thanks for the critiques, stillman1!
radar816
Feb. 26, 2015
Clunky controls, weak enemies, and boring level design make this a 3/5.
Thank you for your feedback, radar816! We want to make 5/5 games, so it's important to know what we can do to improve our projects.