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  • Summary: Dungeon Clawler mixes deck building with a dash of rogue-like mechanics and most importantly: a claw machine.

    Find new items and add them to your claw machine to create game-changing builds. Earn gold coins to upgrade or modify your items and unlock new unknown synergies. You will need to
    Dungeon Clawler mixes deck building with a dash of rogue-like mechanics and most importantly: a claw machine.

    Find new items and add them to your claw machine to create game-changing builds. Earn gold coins to upgrade or modify your items and unlock new unknown synergies. You will need to use every trick up your sleeve to reach the evil dungeon lord’s lair at the heart of the dungeon and reclaim your lost paw.
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  1. 80
    In the larger context of the roguelike genre, Dungeon Clawler plays with a lot of familiar tropes. However, its claw machine mechanic is playful enough to make it stand out and outlast the trappings of other games in this niche. It is clear that the developers had a lot of fun designing the world and characters to keep players on their toes. While it does have a bit of a learning curve that could’ve been smoothed out and the luck factor can never be underestimated, Dungeon Clawler is a great time. If you’re looking for something to sink a lot of time into, but want to save your quarters on, this is a roguelike you shouldn’t miss.
  2. May 5, 2026
    78
    An interesting mix of claw machine mechanics with turn-based combat and roguelike elements.
  3. May 12, 2026
    60
    Just when it seemed the rogue genre had exhausted its potential, Dungeon Clawler delivers something fresh. The gameplay is easy to pick up regardless of age and there are plenty of unlockable characters, but the balance is lacking and the difficulty spikes are frustrating. The sheer number of skills doesn't justify the fact that only a handful are actually useful.