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ASDAD: All-Stars Dungeons and Diamonds is a multiplayer action game. It was developed by Giant Enemy Labs and was released on October 1, 2015. It received mostly positive reviews from players.

Compete against a friend in an exhilarating diamond-collecting race where quick and strategic thinking and good maze-navigation skills are key to outmatch your opponent and emerge victorious!

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71%Audience ScoreBased on 17 reviews
music3 positive mentions
gameplay3 negative mentions

  • Fun and engaging local multiplayer competitive gameplay that encourages friendly competition and trash talk.
  • Cute pixel art style and fitting music that create a charming retro aesthetic.
  • Responsive controls and well-executed split-screen mode that works smoothly even on modern setups.
  • Limited single-player appeal due to difficult AI and lack of meaningful solo campaign.
  • Gameplay is simplistic and repetitive with a limited roster of levels and characters without unique abilities.
  • No online multiplayer support, restricting the game largely to local co-op and reducing its potential audience.
  • gameplay

    9 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    11% positive mentions, 56% neutral mentions, 33% negative mentions

    The gameplay is described as simplistic, repetitive, and lacking depth, with only marginally viable mechanics. While it is smooth and easy to pick up, it relies heavily on player interaction to be enjoyable, offering little variation beyond minor multiplayer mode differences. Overall, the gameplay feels low-effort and thin, limiting its appeal when played solo.

    • “Technical: the gameplay is smooth and runs well in 4k.”
    • “Gameplay is intuitive and easy to pick up but simplistic and quickly gets thin.”
    • “Whether or not this is worth buying completely depends on whether you have someone entertaining to play with, which is true of a lot of local co-op games, but even more so with this one, because mechanically it's too simple and repetitive to enjoy playing just for the sake of the gameplay.”
    • “The only variation within the multiplayer gameplay modes is the positioning of the chests (which are not necessarily the same for both players).”
  • graphics

    8 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    38% positive mentions, 24% neutral mentions, 38% negative mentions

    The graphics receive mixed feedback, with some praising the cute, colorful, and lovingly crafted pixel art that fits well with the game's style, while others criticize the visuals as lazy, low quality, and lacking unique aesthetics even for a retro-inspired game. Overall, the presentation ranges from charming and fitting to disappointing and uninspired depending on the reviewer.

    • “Originally it caught my eye because of its pixel graphics and bright colorful appearance.”
    • “Graphics are cute and the audio is fitting; this is a game worth picking up.”
    • “The artwork, sound effects, and overall presentation are not only excellent, but they wouldn't feel out of place in any treasure, Capcom, or 2D Konami offering.”
    • “Graphics: terrible.”
    • “Points for working in full screen, but no artist was hired, it's all retro/pixel graphics, very poor quality, very lazy and little effort, even for a retro game, it lacks interesting aesthetics (and remember, indie devs use "retro" because it's "art" and thus above criticism for their laziness).”
    • “Low quality, low effort graphics, cheap console mechanics, and a marginally viable gameplay mechanic just isn't enough for a thumbs up.”
  • music

    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    100% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 0% negative mentions

    The music is praised for being pleasant and well-crafted, complementing the game's cute visuals and overall charming atmosphere.

    • “I really like the art and the music.”
    • “This is a lovingly crafted game with cute visuals and nice music.”
    • “The music adds a lot to the atmosphere, enhancing the overall experience.”
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ASDAD: All-Stars Dungeons and Diamonds is a action game. Common tags for ASDAD: All-Stars Dungeons and Diamonds include indie.

ASDAD: All-Stars Dungeons and Diamonds is available on PC, Mac OS and Windows.

ASDAD: All-Stars Dungeons and Diamonds was released on October 1, 2015.

ASDAD: All-Stars Dungeons and Diamonds was developed by Giant Enemy Labs.

ASDAD: All-Stars Dungeons and Diamonds has received mostly positive reviews from players. Most players liked ASDAD: All-Stars Dungeons and Diamonds for its music but disliked it for its gameplay.

ASDAD: All-Stars Dungeons and Diamonds is a multiplayer game with local co-op support.

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