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Infinite Dungeon Crawler

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42%Game Brain Score
character development
gameplay, monetization
50% User Score Based on 34 reviews

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Infinite Dungeon Crawler is a single player role playing game. It was developed by DD-Consulting and was released on June 11, 2021. It received neutral reviews from players.

Fantasy turn-based RPG. Build and customize your party with 8 character classes and lots of weapons and armor options. Explore and fight through randomly generated worlds in search of loot with over 35 monster types to battle. Lots of skills, abilities, and magik spells provide ample re-playability.

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50%
Audience ScoreBased on 34 reviews
character development2 positive mentions
monetization9 negative mentions

  • The game offers a deep character development system with a variety of skills and abilities, allowing for extensive customization and strategic gameplay.
  • The procedural generation of dungeons provides a fresh experience with each playthrough, keeping the gameplay engaging and challenging.
  • Despite some technical issues, the game has a charming old-school RPG feel that appeals to fans of the genre, and the ability to save progress at any time enhances the overall experience.
  • The game suffers from significant technical problems, including frequent crashes, poor optimization, and long loading times, which detract from the gameplay experience.
  • Combat can feel frustratingly slow and unbalanced, with a high frequency of missed attacks leading to tedious encounters.
  • The game is marketed as free-to-play but imposes limitations that require payment to access the full content, which can be misleading for players.
  • gameplay
    16 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Gameplay reviews are mixed, highlighting both strengths and weaknesses. While some players appreciate the depth and strategic elements of the mechanics, others criticize the low hit chances and awkwardness in execution, particularly in early game stages. Despite these issues, many find the gameplay engaging and recommend it for those willing to adapt to its unique mechanics and turn-based combat.

    • “It was a concern of mine that there was no campaign, but it actually works well within the gameplay.”
    • “The mechanics and gameplay are very fleshed out, especially for a title offering the base game for free.”
    • “The mechanics are actually quite deep, and you will need strategy to prevail.”
    • “It's a pretty big miss mechanically speaking.”
    • “Your chances of hitting basic enemies are way too low for early game mechanics, and the chances only get worse as you exhaust your stamina.”
    • “Sounds are bad, the UI is okay at best (it works), graphics - what you see is what you get, but the gameplay is kinda awkward and the tutorial itself was buggy so that is a concern.”
  • monetization
    9 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The monetization strategy for this game has been criticized for presenting a demo as a full game, requiring players to spend $15 on DLC to unlock the actual content. This misleading approach not only confuses gamers but also detracts from legitimate titles, as it occupies valuable marketing space while failing to deliver a complete gaming experience. Overall, the monetization tactics have been deemed harmful and deceptive, leading to a lack of recommendations from users.

    • “It's an advertisement/demo for a full game which can only be unlocked by spending $15 USD on DLC in the store.”
    • “While it might seem like an innocuous mistake, publishing demos and advertisements as if they are full games is misleading and in some ways harmful.”
    • “The developer then goes on a marketing spree trying to use my review to convince people to pay money for the full game that this demo is advertising, despite knowing full well that it's broken and doesn't work.”
  • story
    7 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game lacks a cohesive story or main quest, relying instead on repetitive mission-based gameplay and procedural generation for content. Players can level up and gear up indefinitely, but the absence of a narrative or structured plot leaves the experience feeling hollow and unengaging.

    • “There is no story, but you can just keep leveling and gearing up infinitely.”
    • “If you can get this advertisement to work, you'll find the game features no proper level design or game/story flow/plot, as they opted to try to use samey repetitive procedural generation algorithms as a substitute for adding such content to the game.”
    • “There is nothing like a main quest or a storyline (as far as I can tell until now).”
  • graphics
    7 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics of the game have been widely criticized for their outdated quality, reminiscent of late 1980s hardware, and are generally considered underwhelming. While some players find a certain charm and appreciate the details upon closer inspection, technical issues such as bugs and crashes significantly detract from the overall experience. Despite these shortcomings, some users prioritize gameplay over graphics, indicating a willingness to overlook visual flaws for better mechanics.

    • “There is a charm to the graphics, and the more you zoom in, the more you start to appreciate the details.”
    • “What you see is what you get with the graphics, but the gameplay is kind of awkward.”
    • “Buggered if I know, but it is annoying and something that I'd expect from a game using hardware from the late 1980s, which is where the graphics for this game come from.”
    • “The graphics will not amaze you.”
    • “I can't recommend this game in its current state as there are just too many technical problems from crashing, graphics not showing up, bugs going into the dungeon saying something went wrong, restart if this keeps happening on and on and on.”
  • stability
    5 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's stability has received mixed reviews, with some players reporting significant bugs that hinder the experience, including severe issues like system lock-ups. While a few minor bugs, such as ultrawide support glitches and tutorial hiccups, were noted, they did not detract from the overall gameplay for all users. However, the presence of these bugs has led to frustration, with some feeling that the game's design choices are more punishing than enjoyable.

    • “Just too buggy.”
    • “Until that last piece of nastiness, I was thinking of buying the game just to support the developer, but this game is tedious, unforgiving, and buggy as hell. The design choices seem geared more towards punishing the player than promoting a fun experience.”
    • “Completed the (buggy) tutorial and the game locked up my computer so badly I had to hard-reset it.”
  • character development
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Character development is a standout feature of the game, offering a wide array of skills and abilities that enhance gameplay. However, access to full character development beyond level 4 and additional regions requires purchasing paid DLCs.

    • “It really shines in character development with tons of skills and abilities.”
    • “This is a game of fighting and character development.”
    • “Access to full character development (beyond level 4) and to the other two regions can be obtained via paid DLCs.”
  • music
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The music in the game features a solid quality, but players express a desire for more variety, particularly in combat tracks, as the single track can become repetitive. Overall, while the non-combat music is well-received, the limited combat music detracts from the experience.

    • “The other music is actually quite good, but the combat music can get a bit tedious.”
    • “I wish there were more than one track in the combat music.”
    • “Music?”
  • replayability
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Players highlight the replayability of the game as being enhanced by the opportunity to experiment with different races and classes, suggesting that these variations contribute significantly to the overall experience and encourage multiple playthroughs.

    • “I love the replayability of the game; trying out different races and classes keeps the experience fresh and exciting.”
    • “The variety of choices available encourages multiple playthroughs, making each run feel unique.”
    • “Exploring different strategies and character builds adds significant replay value to the game.”
    • “I found that trying out other races and classes didn't significantly add to the replay value of the game.”
    • “The lack of meaningful differences between playthroughs makes it hard to justify replaying.”
    • “Once you've completed the game, there's little incentive to go back and experience it again.”
  • optimization
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game suffers from poor optimization, with users noting significant performance issues that detract from its otherwise interesting gameplay.

    • “It is very badly optimized to an amateurish level.”
  • grinding
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Players find the grinding aspect of the game to be tedious and punishing, with some describing it as unforgiving and buggy, detracting from the overall enjoyment. While the music is appreciated, the repetitive nature of the gameplay can become tiresome.

    • “Until that last piece of nastiness, I was thinking of buying the game just to support the developer, but this game is tedious, unforgiving, and buggy as hell. The design choices seem geared more towards punishing the player than promoting a fun experience.”
    • “The other music is actually quite good, but the grinding can get a bit tedious.”
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Infinite Dungeon Crawler is a role playing game.

Infinite Dungeon Crawler is available on PC and Windows.

Infinite Dungeon Crawler was released on June 11, 2021.

Infinite Dungeon Crawler was developed by DD-Consulting.

Infinite Dungeon Crawler has received neutral reviews from players. Most players liked this game for its character development but disliked it for its gameplay.

Infinite Dungeon Crawler is a single player game.

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