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Dungeon Lurk II - Leona is a single player casual puzzle game with fantasy and dark fantasy themes. It was developed by Keys of Nine Entertainment and was released on October 27, 2014. It received negative reviews from players.

An Action Puzzle Adventure Game with roots in the classic "Point & Click" genre. Take your time and explore the environment for clues to puzzles. Zoom in to detailed areas to find secrets that allow you to progress in the game. Complete with Built-Out 3D environments. Easy to Control, Graphic Intensive Artwork, Puzzles, Coin Collection, Sound Effects, Random Loot, Random Puzzles, Random Stories, R…

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20%Audience ScoreBased on 20 reviews
humor1 positive mentions
gameplay3 negative mentions

  • The game offers a classic old school dungeon crawl/adventure experience with some fun puzzle elements and exploration.
  • Graphics are adequate for the genre and provide a decent visual experience despite being somewhat dated.
  • Casual and very easy to play, making it accessible for players looking for a simple puzzle game.
  • The game suffers from poor English localization with awkward translations that hinder immersion.
  • Gameplay is clunky and repetitive, involving tedious tasks like constantly smashing pots for coins.
  • Lack of proper save functionality and many bugs lead to frustrating progress loss and unpolished overall experience.
  • graphics

    6 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    50% positive mentions, 0% neutral mentions, 50% negative mentions

    The graphics are generally considered adequate but dated, fitting for a tablet port with limited options. While some users find them reasonable and smooth enough for gameplay, others feel they lack distinct visual clarity and can cause lag on lower-end devices. Overall, the visual quality is serviceable but not exceptional.

    • “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 help you find your way to the next objective.”
    • “For a game of its kind, it has a good kind of graphics (though it may lag a bit on low RAM).”
    • “Bad English, bad gameplay, bad graphics, bad sound...”
    • “The graphics are a bit dated, but the play is smooth enough with enough visual clues so you can find your way to the next objective.”
    • “The graphic choices don't really tell you a distinct difference.”
  • gameplay

    5 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
    0% positive mentions, 40% neutral mentions, 60% negative mentions

    The gameplay is criticized for being bland and uninspired, relying heavily on repetitive maze navigation and simplistic tasks like smashing pots for coins. While the fast running animation prevents pacing issues, it detracts from immersion and fails to enhance engagement. Overall, the mechanics lack depth and polish, making the experience feel rushed and unrefined.

    • “The running animation was rather strange with the character moving very fast - which incidentally helps the rather lackluster gameplay to not drag on pointlessly but takes away from immersion.”
    • “Mazes are what you do when you do not have any idea for mechanics, you don't have a narrative to tell, and you cannot be bothered to create a world through your level design.”
    • “Gameplay is really bland - you run around, smashing pots by running into them, pots contain a gold coin.”
  • story

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

    The story is widely criticized for its amateurish writing and lack of depth, featuring a very thin and underdeveloped plot.

    • “The writing seems amateur and the plot paper thin.”
  • humor

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

    The game's humor is highlighted through its delightfully absurd and hilariously poor decision-making moments, adding a comedic charm to the experience.

    • “The decisions you have to make in this game are hilariously bad.”
  • music

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

    The music is generally fitting and appropriate for the game's style, providing a suitable auditory backdrop without standing out significantly.

  • grinding

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

    Grinding in the game involves repetitive tasks like breaking objects to collect coins and solving simple puzzles, which some players find tedious.

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Dungeon Lurk II - Leona is a casual puzzle game with fantasy and dark fantasy themes. Common tags for Dungeon Lurk II - Leona include gothic, indie, episodic, dark, dungeon crawler and others.

Dungeon Lurk II - Leona is available on PC and Windows.

Dungeon Lurk II - Leona was released on October 27, 2014.

Dungeon Lurk II - Leona was developed by Keys of Nine Entertainment.

Dungeon Lurk II - Leona has received negative reviews from players. Most players liked Dungeon Lurk II - Leona for its humor but disliked it for its graphics.

Dungeon Lurk II - Leona is a single player game.

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