2D dungeon RPG demo made in 6 days for #WGJ

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StatusReleased
PlatformsHTML5, Windows
Rating
Rated 3.0 out of 5 stars
(2 total ratings)
Authorrandom villain
GenreRole Playing
Made withUnity
Tags2D, Dark, Dungeon Crawler, Exploration, Minimalist, Narrative, Short, Singleplayer, Unity
Average sessionA few minutes
LanguagesEnglish
InputsMouse, Touchscreen
AccessibilityColor-blind friendly, High-contrast
LinksTwitter/X

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That was pretty good; it's a neat idea having the remembered path through it. I think there needs to be some additional mechanic on top of just remembering what happens at each node, I have no idea what.

Seeing all the possible paths ahead of time is interesting as well. If you made this more narrative focused, I think you could have some new paths "unlocked" as well.

Cool little game.

Thanks a lot!

When I was making this game, I didn't have enough time, but now it is clear for me that it needs something else in all this gameplay. If I understand what exactly, I'll come back to continue developing it.

Good to know that you think same as me :)

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Neat idea. I like the replaying paths. Feels like it needs a usability feature.  Perhaps Monster nodes need not to show the text again if they've already been revealed? Seems like a lot of clicks to retrace my previous steps. Other than that, well done!

So nice to hear it! Also thanks for the idea.

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Cool ! It's kinda like a puzzle game at the end good job

Thanks for your feedback! ;)

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Great game! makes me think of a minimalist fantasy version of FTL.

Thanks! I've heard about FTL but never played, probably I should give it a try.

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Great game! I love the atmoshpere! Keep up the great work!

Nice to hear! Currently I am in thoughts of whether I should continue developing it or not :)

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If you have the time, I'd say go for it! It's an interesting idea.

Feedback is highly appreciated!