Heroll : Roguelike RPG
75%Game Brain Score
gameplay, graphics
monetization, story
75% User Score 306 reviews
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Attack and Grow Stronger in an RPG Board Game





Audience ScoreBased on 306 reviews
gameplay25 positive mentions
monetization34 negative mentions
- The game features a unique and engaging gameplay loop that combines dice rolling with roguelike elements, making it addictive and fun.
- There are no forced ads, which enhances the overall experience and allows players to enjoy the game without interruptions.
- The art style and soundtrack are well-received, contributing to a charming and enjoyable atmosphere.
- The game heavily relies on RNG, leading to frustrating experiences where players feel they have little control over outcomes, especially in later levels.
- Progression is slow and often feels unbalanced, with many players reporting difficulty in advancing past certain stages without spending money.
- The tutorial is overly long and can lock players out of important features until completed, which can be frustrating for new users.
- gameplay41 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
The gameplay has received mixed reviews, with many players appreciating its fresh concepts, unique mechanics, and addictive nature, while others criticize its difficulty, repetitiveness, and reliance on luck. Some users find the gameplay loop enjoyable and simple, but suggest the need for additional mechanics and improvements to balance the experience. Overall, the game is visually appealing and has potential, but it may require further refinement to enhance player satisfaction.
“The game concept is very good, the gameplay feels fresh.”
“The gameplay is original and fun.”
“Addicting gameplay loop, quirky, and the pixel art is so nice.”
“It's quite hard and I fear that the difficulty might make the gameplay repetitive.”
“There's no meaningful gameplay.”
“The gameplay loop is actually just roll a dice, change gear with a bigger number you got from the roll, lose because of the roll, restart.”