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  • Summary: A rogue-like deck-building game with table top battles! Choose a hero and allegiance then dive into the dungeon and build your deck as you battle. DungeonTop is a fresh new take on the roguelike deckbuilding genre, bringing a flavour of tight table top battles into the mix. Employ cleverA rogue-like deck-building game with table top battles! Choose a hero and allegiance then dive into the dungeon and build your deck as you battle. DungeonTop is a fresh new take on the roguelike deckbuilding genre, bringing a flavour of tight table top battles into the mix. Employ clever board tactics to gain advantage such as range, flanking, tanking and rushing.

    A balance of risk to reward greets you both in an out of battle. Progression in DungeonTop could mean two things, grabbing more gold, or defeating more monsters! Play it your way. Will you build for cunning, speed, or power? Your choices in the dungeon directly influence your chance of survival!

    There are shops to upgrade your cards along with ways to remove them and plenty of loot to add. Adventuring in the dungeon allows you to level your hero, find powerful weapons to equip, artifacts to use and talents to master. Build your unique fantasy hero by making careful choices on what to learn, what to discard and who to fight.

    The choice of hero class will affect your play style and spells, whilst the allegiance you choose affects what minions you'll have to fight with. There are scores of achievements, treasures to find, gold to gather and more than 800 powerful cards to unlock.

    DungeonTop will have you exploring a plethora of deck-building options for hours on end, continually finding new inventive ways to succeed on and off the board!
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  1. Sep 11, 2021
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    This is a card based game offering 3 character choices each having 3 factions to choose from and on top of that a draft mode which allows youThis is a card based game offering 3 character choices each having 3 factions to choose from and on top of that a draft mode which allows you to draft a blend of any of the factions cards for a single playthrough. The game is simple to learn and hard to perfect as you have to deal with both strategy and randomness on the fly. The game is very easy to pick up and play and your goal is simple : to win the game just advance from the first dungeon floor to the second then the third, killing a boss at the end of each floor. You will then escape and win the game. Each game takes roughly an hour and the game has fantastic replay value because you have so many options with characters and on top of that there are 15 levels of gameplay difficulty to beat. After your first win (escape) you have the option to advance the difficulty to the next level....so even if you are perfect you are guaranteed at least 60 hrs of entertainment from this game (3 characters plus draft mode x 15 levels x 1 hr each). The game plays much like magic the gathering on a grid based board. It's a great relaxing card game I'm quite happy with. Some improvements could be made with the rule base. Although the game is very simple to learn there are some nuances that could be defined better. For example I was expecting to be able to make a custom deck with cards you unlock and yet it seems you can't do that. It seems instead you are just able to draw those cards in the next game but the mechanics are still dubious. Similar to that there are cards which allow you to retrieve stuff from your discard pile but there is no way to check what's in your discard pile ahead of time. Little things like that. Otherwise this is an outstanding game I'd consider an underrated or undiscovered gem for an entry price of $10 or less. Expand