My Home Dungeon: Defense RPG
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About
"My Home Dungeon: Defense RPG" is a Collectible Strategic Defense Role Playing Game with an interesting plot and good gameplay, offering players the chance to protect their home, a dungeon, through lots of grinding and strategic defense battles. The game boasts good graphics and encourages players to collect and level up characters to create the ultimate defense team. The Great Brawl to Protect Sweet Home, Dungeon!








- The game has a unique premise and engaging story, particularly appealing to fans of the anti-hero genre.
- Character design and artwork are praised for their quality, contributing to an enjoyable visual experience.
- The gameplay is fun and addictive, with many players expressing a desire to continue playing despite challenges.
- Difficulty scaling is poorly balanced, leading to frustrating gameplay where players can get stuck on levels without proper resources or minions.
- The gacha system has low pull rates and expensive costs, making progression feel pay-to-win and discouraging for free-to-play players.
- Technical issues, such as freezing, loading errors, and restrictions against auto-clickers, hinder the overall gaming experience.
story
19 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe story is generally well-received, with players appreciating its engaging narrative and character development, particularly the unique anti-hero perspective and humorous elements. However, some users noted issues with the English translation, which can detract from the experience. Overall, the story is considered a strong point of the game, contributing to its enjoyment despite some gameplay challenges.
“Just started playing, but the anti-hero story is pretty great so far, with funny evil minions.”
“Character design, story, and atmosphere are all a solid 5 stars.”
“I already like this game because of the story; I don't care how hard it is because I feel connected to the story.”
“The entire GUI was copied from Guardian Tales; the season pass, inventory summon prices, profile, and the journal are literally the same as the quest system. The index has the same GUI and look as the book too. Just how scummy can you be to copy this much from Guardian Tales?”
“The story is what I've been waiting for, but it ultimately falls flat.”
“The story feels disconnected and lacks depth, making it hard to stay engaged.”