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Dark Quest 2 guide - Tips and tricks for progressing quickly

Posted by Campbell Bird on June 17th, 2019

Dark Quest 2 is a fairly straightforward dungeon-crawler, and it also happens to have a bit of a grind to it. At a certain point in the game, you’ll almost certainly be going back to replay missions just to make your heroes stronger for the path ahead.

If you want to minimize your time spent grinding out coins and potions, we have a few tips for you. See below:

Dark Quest 2 review

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By Campbell Bird on June 13th, 2019
Our rating: starstarstarstarblankstar :: PLUNDER TO PROGRESS
The progression system and character classes in Dark Quest 2 save it from being a run-of-the-mill dungeon-crawler.
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One Deck Dungeon review

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By Campbell Bird on May 23rd, 2019
Our rating: starstarstarhalfstarblankstar :: DICEY DUNGEONS
One Deck Dungeon’s digital form feels weirdly dissonant because of its circular lineage.
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Card Crusade review

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By Campbell Bird on March 5th, 2019
Our rating: starstarstarstarblankstar :: QUICK CARD COMBAT
Card Crusade excels at providing fast-paced card combat.
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Knights of the Card Table review

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By Campbell Bird on February 13th, 2019
Our rating: starstarstarhalfstarblankstar :: MIXED DECK
Knights of the Card Table has a few irksome features, but is otherwise a solid dungeon-crawling card game.
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Twinfold review

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By Campbell Bird on December 5th, 2018
Our rating: starstarstarstarstar :: THREES
This game borrows heavily from Sirvo Studios’s Threes! but the result is a game that feels completely unique and brilliant.
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Into the Dark: Narakan review

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By Campbell Bird on November 8th, 2018
Our rating: starstarblankstarblankstarblankstar :: CRAWLING WITH BUGS
This dungeon crawler offers an interesting change of pace, but suffers from too many technical issues.
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Turn-based fantasy dungeon crawler, Rogue Hearts, is available now on iOS and Android

Posted by 148Apps Staff on March 8th, 2018
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Seamlessly melding dungeon crawling, turn-based battles, and rogue-lite elements might seem like a tough task, but that’s exactly the kind of experience players can look forward to when playing Ninetail Games' new Fantasy RPG: Rogue Hearts.

Rogue Hearts seeks to capture the same dungeon crawling greatness popularised by classics like Baldur’s Gate and Diablo, with players traversing from room to room with their party, battling monsters, collecting items, and leveling up along the way.

The game emphasises direct character control with a more strategic and forward-thinking approach to combat rather than automatic battling. Battles take place on a grid in classic turn-based fashion allowing players to thwart enemies not just head-on, but from the back and sides too. Such tactics are particularly handy when taking on many of the game's bosses like the cave troll, whereby frontal attacks are useless.

There’s plenty to see and do in Rogue Hearts long after the credits to the main campaign roll. ‘Nightmare’ iterations of bosses, for example, offer players a much defter challenge, one which is easily thwarted the more items you acquire and levels you increase.

Rogue Hearts’ engaging turn-based gameplay and randomised dungeons are available to experience now on both the Google Play and App Store.

This article is sponsored as part of Steel Media Preferred Partners.

Meteorfall: Journey review

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By Campbell Bird on January 25th, 2018
Our rating: starstarstarstarstar :: SHUFFLING THINGS UP
This dungeon-crawler draws inspiration from Reigns. It’s an odd choice, but it really works.
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Hoppenhelm review

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By Campbell Bird on November 30th, 2017
Our rating: starstarstarstarhalfstar :: HOP FOR JOY
Hoppenhelm is a simple arcade game that succeeds because of how good its controls feel.
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The Deep Paths review

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By Campbell Bird on March 10th, 2017
Our rating: starstarblankstarblankstarblankstar :: DEEP FLAWS
This old-school dungeon-crawler is a little too rough around the edges and leaves out a few too many modern conveniences.
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Tavern Guardians review

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By Campbell Bird on March 6th, 2017
Our rating: starstarstarstarblankstar :: A GREAT MATCH
Every once in a while a match-three does enough stuff differently to stand out.
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Dungeon Rushers review

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By Campbell Bird on March 2nd, 2017
Our rating: starstarstarhalfstarblankstar :: DUNGEON CRASHING
[UPDATED] A lack of creativity and poor design choices keep this dungeon crawler from being as good as it could be.
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Barbaric: The Golden Hero review

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By Campbell Bird on January 11th, 2017
Our rating: starstarstarstarblankstar :: GOLDEN GAMEPLAY
Bounce between enemies and execute slo-mo dodges in this stylish, arcade dungeon-crawler.
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Nonstop Knight review

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By Campbell Bird on June 11th, 2016
Our rating: starstarstarhalfstarblankstar :: ONCE YOU POP THE DUNGEON DON'T STOP
Is a dungeon crawler that plays itself even worth playing? This game says yes.
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