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Dungeon Realms: Chat & Roll

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78%Game Brain Score
graphics, humor
gameplay, story
78% User Score Based on 189 reviews

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Dungeon Realms: Chat & Roll is a single player role playing game. It received mostly positive reviews from players.

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78%
Audience ScoreBased on 189 reviews
graphics3 positive mentions
stability3 negative mentions

  • The app provides a convenient way to play D&D asynchronously with friends, making it accessible for busy individuals.
  • It has a user-friendly interface and incorporates many core D&D features, allowing for a fun and engaging role-playing experience.
  • The developers are actively working on improvements and updates, showing commitment to enhancing the app's functionality and user experience.
  • The app currently lacks essential features such as custom content creation, a variety of classes, and proper battle mechanics, which can hinder gameplay.
  • There are frequent bugs and technical issues, including problems with logging in and accessing campaigns, which can disrupt the gaming experience.
  • The player base is limited, making it difficult to find active campaigns or players, leading to frustration for new users.
  • gameplay
    11 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Gameplay is generally enjoyable, offering a wide range of creative possibilities for DMs, but it suffers from limitations in subclasses and classes, unimplemented mechanics, and bugs that disrupt the experience, such as persistent loading screens. While many users appreciate the potential for future improvements, including enhanced map and combat mechanics, current issues like NPC long rests and creature management detract from the overall experience. Overall, the game shows promise but requires significant fixes to reach its full potential.

    • “As for mechanics, it runs decent, and any problems I currently have are being fixed or worked on currently.”
    • “The future of this app seems bright with the upcoming features, especially the maps and combat mechanics, and I cannot wait for everything else!”
    • “There are a few options of adventures to play together and can vary from occasional gameplay with 2 minutes/day or something more intense, playing for hours.”
    • “Its alright and all but glaringly the subclasses and classes are limited, certain mechanics are not implemented meaning some DMs have to act out and write those mechanics. Long rest is wonky for NPCs, and the map creation needs a level system. It can be very good if those problems are solved, mind you there are many other problems I haven't described for the sake of brevity.”
    • “I love the game... I grew up playing 2nd edition D&D... the game utilizes D&D 5E rules, it's pretty wide open for DMs to create whatever worlds they want to interject the players into... however, as of today I am unable to play the game. There appears to be a glitch where it loads and says 'retrieving game mechanics' and this goes on for over half an hour and will not load.”
    • “Excellent game and amazing players and DMs, but the past 2 days all I get is 'retrieving game mechanics' loading screen and that's it.”
  • story
    6 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The reviews highlight a significant concern regarding the quality of storytelling in games, particularly emphasizing the impact of inexperienced game masters (GMs) who prioritize their own characters over player involvement, which can lead to disengagement. Players express frustration with technical issues that hinder communication and storytelling progression, while also noting that a skilled GM can greatly enhance the experience by crafting engaging and creative narratives. Overall, the effectiveness of the story largely depends on the GM's ability to create an inclusive and captivating campaign.

    • “Really fun to play when you have a great game master who can write out good stories and keep the campaigns interesting and entertaining. One game master that I had the pleasure of being in his campaign was Jabronius; he was really good at making the story not boring and he added a lot of creativity.”
    • “Just as my story was getting really good!”
    • “I think the biggest problem is the lazy GMs or inexperienced ones. I see a lot of them trying to make player characters in games they are GMing. That is bad GMing 101; nobody wants to feel like a companion in your character's story. Do that and you will lose players.”
    • “I had a fun time, but for some reason, I can't message anymore and it keeps saying error. It has nothing to do with my router or my phone since both are working just fine and I've restarted both of these (my router and phone). I'm also in the middle of a campaign, so since I can't message, we are unable to continue the story of the campaign as I'm the DM. I don't know if it's a server issue, but it needs to be fixed.”
    • “Note: I have had a problem with my screen blinking on the main story posting screen, making it impossible for me to post anything once it starts.”
  • monetization
    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The monetization model of the game includes microtransactions for additional characters and pre-made adventures, which some users perceive as a cash grab despite the absence of intrusive ads. While it offers a more accessible experience for newcomers to Dungeons & Dragons, there are concerns about the overall value and potential for future monetization strategies as the game develops.

    • “It has microtransactions, but they are limited to just 3+ characters and pre-made adventures.”
    • “The monetization model is fair, focusing on optional purchases that enhance the experience without being intrusive.”
    • “I appreciate that the game offers a variety of cosmetic items for purchase, allowing players to customize their experience without affecting gameplay balance.”
    • “Feels kinda like a cash grab with them expecting praise for not being a heavily pay-to-play experience.”
    • “It has microtransactions, but it's only currently 3+ characters and for pre-made adventures.”
    • “And I don't have to subject my kids to those dreadful ads from those 'other' games I'd never let them play.”
  • graphics
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics are widely praised for their beauty and charm, featuring an attractive art style and cute character designs. Reviewers appreciate the game's layout and recognize its immense potential in visual appeal.

    • “Graphics are beautiful; I love the layout too.”
    • “The visuals are very cute, and the little characters you create are equally adorable.”
    • “The potential of this game is immense, and the art style is incredibly attractive.”
  • stability
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game presents a great concept but is marred by numerous bugs, particularly affecting the order initiative and combat tracker. While players find it enjoyable, they note that stability issues persist, though there are indications that developers are actively addressing these problems.

    • “Great concept but buggy.”
    • “Very sad, buggy; order initiative and combat tracker are bugged.”
    • “Lots of fun, a little buggy, but it's being worked on.”
  • optimization
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Users indicate that while the game performs adequately, there are still some areas that require optimization to enhance overall performance.

    • “However, some optimizations are needed.”
    • “The game runs poorly on lower-end systems, indicating a lack of proper optimization.”
    • “I experienced frequent frame drops and stuttering, which suggests that the optimization is not up to par.”
  • humor
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Players find the humor in the game to be a significant highlight, noting that interactions with others are genuinely funny and contribute to an enjoyable experience, making it a great choice for online D&D sessions.

    • “I really had fun with the people here; they are seriously funny! This is the game to play if you need to enjoy D&D online.”
    • “The humor in this game is top-notch, making every session a hilarious experience.”
    • “I couldn't stop laughing at the witty banter and clever jokes throughout the gameplay.”
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Dungeon Realms: Chat & Roll is a role playing game.

Dungeon Realms: Chat & Roll is available on Phone, Tablet, Android and Mobile Platform.

Dungeon Realms: Chat & Roll was developed by Fireball Inc..

Dungeon Realms: Chat & Roll has received mostly positive reviews from players. Most players liked this game for its graphics but disliked it for its gameplay.

Dungeon Realms: Chat & Roll is a single player game.

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