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Mighty Dungeons Review

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By Rob Rich on April 15th, 2013
Our rating: starstarstarstarblankstar :: A MIGHTY THROWBACK
Mighty Dungeons might be a relatively bland Roguelike, but it's a fantastic board game.
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QuestLord Review

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By Rob Rich on April 12th, 2013
Our rating: starstarstarstarblankstar :: WALK 500 MILES
Getting from Point A to Point B can be a bit of a drag, but QuestLord is still a fun and accessible throwback to classic Western RPGs.
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Dungeon Hunter 4 Review

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By Rob Rich on April 11th, 2013
Our rating: starstarstarstarhalfstar :: ALWAYS ON
Aside from a few questionable decisions regarding real time clocks and internet connections, Dungeon Hunter 4 is probably the best dungeon crawler on iOS to date.
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Ark of the Ages Review

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By Rob Rich on April 1st, 2013
Our rating: starstarstarstarblankstar :: LOVE/HATE
XSEED's third/first person dungeon crawler is both good and bad. At the same time, actually.
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Dungeon Masters Review

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By Rob Rich on February 27th, 2013
Our rating: starstarstarblankstarblankstar :: TOO OLD SCHOOL FOR COOL
This retro homage to one of the Atari's earliest dungeon crawlers is a bit too retro for its own good.
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Dungeon Lore Review

iPad App - Designed for iPad
By Rob Rich on January 30th, 2013
Our rating: starstarstarblankstarblankstar :: OH
Dungeon Lore can be both comfortably typical and surprisingly different, but it's far too broken to appreciate either of those qualities.
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Heroes Call Review

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By Rob Rich on June 1st, 2012
Our rating: starstarstarstarhalfstar :: DELVE
Heroes Call is a fun and accessible dungeon crawler that aims to turn the Freemium model on its head.
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The Realm of The Deathless gets more Open in Infinity Blade: Dungeons

Posted by Rob Rich on March 9th, 2012

Even with all the praise the Infinity Blade series has gotten since its introduction, there's usually one major complaint people have: there's no freedom of movement. A rather silly gripe seeing as open-world style exploration isn't the point (plus it would be ridiculously taxing on the hardware with those graphics), but it's still probably the most common one seen in user reviews and the like. Infinity Blade: Dungeons has no such movement restrictions. It's also a fairly major departure from the gameplay series fans are used to.

Infinity Blade: Dungeons takes place thousands of years before the events in the first game, with players taking control of a weaponsmith on a quest to forge the legendary sword that's at the center of it all. At its core, it's a dungeon crawler. No more tapping from point-to-point and watching cutscenes and no more one-on-one bouts. Enemies can and will swarm and the player character can and will destroy them mightily with plenty of fast-paced combat and AOE (area of effect) strikes. And of course, being a weaponsmith means there will also be crafting. No word yet on what that would entail, specifically, but it's going to be in there.

Infinity Blade: Dungeons is due out later this year (no specific date or price, naturally). It's looking like it'll be available across most iOS platforms, but will look its best on the iPad 2 as expected.



Mission Europa Collector's Ed. HD Review

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By Rob Rich on September 19th, 2011
Our rating: starstarstarstarblankstar :: HIDEOUSLY AWESOME
It most certainly doesn't look like much, but Mission Europa Collector's Ed. HD is a role-playing loot monger's dream come true.
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Emissary of War Review

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By Rob Rich on August 29th, 2011
Our rating: starstarstarstarblankstar :: DIPLOMATIC IMPUNITY
Offbeat and somewhat unconventional, Emissary of War is a good alternative for those bored with the "typical" action RPG.
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Doodle Dungeon Fills That Special Old-School Void

Posted by Rob Rich on August 25th, 2011
iPhone App - Designed for iPhone, compatible with iPad

Fun Vault Games has just released Doodle Dungeon on an unsuspecting App Store. And while it may be a little too obvious with its inspirations (read: it's Gauntlet with doodles), it also captures the essence as well or even better than most other iOS attempts. That and it doesn't cost a dime.

Now when I say it's "a little too obvious," I don't just mean that it uses the same top-down perspective. It also features the same four classes (warrior, wizard, Valkyrie and ranger/elf), the same floor-to-floor progression, the same mobs of enemies pouring out of destructible generators and even the same level layouts in a few places. I'm not crying foul or anything, because it doesn't attempt to hide any of this, but it's something worth noting. For better or worse.

I'm inclined to think it's for the better though, seeing as there's no official iOS release (of Gauntlet) available right now. It's bound to excite anyone who's poured hours into any of the original game's iterations, from the arcade to the PlayStation Network store. Doodle Dungeon is available right now, and I reiterate: it's totally free.


Creatures and Castles Review

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By Chris Hall on January 5th, 2011
Our rating: starstarstarstarblankstar :: DUNGEON FUN
Creatures and Castles is a solid blend of dungeon romp and casual gaming. It's not the best in either genre, but it's fun and easily digestible.
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Dungeon Hunter 2 Review

iPhone App - Designed for iPhone, compatible with iPad
By Brad Hilderbrand on December 15th, 2010
Our rating: starstarstarblankstarblankstar :: DIABLO WANNABE
Dungeon Hunter 2 brings nothing new to the table. While that may work for lesser developers, Gameloft could have pushed the envelope some more. And fixed numerous bugs along the way.
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Kingdom Conquest Review

iPhone App - Designed for iPhone, compatible with iPad
By Carter Dotson on December 6th, 2010
Our rating: starstarstarstarhalfstar :: CONQUERING SOCIAL GAMES
Kingdom Conquest is Sega's take on the popular freemium and farming sim genre, bringing land conquering elements as well as a real-time multiplayer dungeon crawling mode to bring far more depth than similar games on the platform.
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