- September 19, 2014
- Keys of Nine Entertainment
Dungeon Lurk II - Leona
Platforms
About
In "Dungeon Lurk II - Leona," players explore a 3D dungeon kingdom to stop the Dread King Ceghran from reconstructing his being and causing global mayhem. The action-packed puzzle adventure game features top-down views, multiple control support, and progressive RPG elements including random loot, stories, and spawns. Players need to collect clues, solve puzzles, and defeat enemies to advance through detailed environments and save the realm.





- The game has a fun and casual gameplay style that can be enjoyable for players looking for a light experience.
- The graphics are reasonable for a game of its kind, providing a decent visual experience.
- Some puzzles are fun and can provide a sense of accomplishment when solved.
- The game suffers from poor translation and amateur writing, making it difficult to engage with the story.
- Gameplay is clunky and repetitive, often involving tedious tasks like smashing pots for coins.
- There are significant issues with controls and camera angles, leading to frustration and a lack of immersion.
graphics
6 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe graphics of the game are generally considered dated but adequate for a tablet port, providing a smooth experience with sufficient visual cues. While some users noted limitations in graphical options and performance issues on lower-end devices, others appreciated the visuals on higher-end systems. Overall, the graphics are seen as acceptable for the game's genre, though not particularly impressive.
“The graphics are a bit dated, but the gameplay is smooth enough with enough visual clues to help you find your way to the next objective.”
“For a game of its kind, it has a good level of graphics, even though I have low RAM and it lags a bit.”
“Being a tablet port, the title has little to no graphical options but looks reasonable for what it is.”
“The graphics are a bit dated, but the gameplay is smooth enough with enough visual clues to find your way to the next objective.”
“The graphic choices don't really show a distinct difference.”