About This Game Collect loot. Kill Monsters. Do it Quickly. Oh...and DON'T DIE! Quickly navigate your character through a series of levels filled with monsters trying to take you down. Unlock class-specific power-ups, minions, and other bonuses to help you on your quest.Two Ways To PlayEach run through the dungeon, you must decide which goal is more important. Do you run the dungeons quickly to climb your way up the global time leader boards? Perhaps you take your time and attempt to rank on the global score leader board by carefully collecting each treasure chest and skillfully managing your point multiplier. The choice is yours!Early Access Special PricingThe final version of Dungeon Rustlers will sell for a higher price after exiting Early Access. We're extending discounted pricing until then as our way of saying "thanks for supporting us"!Game Features Global Leaderboards 50 Levels To Rustle (25 during Early Access) 3 Playable Classes (1 during Early Access) 7 unique enemies each with their own mechanic Controller Support. Don't be crazy - use a controller. Hidden areas for the most astute rustlers among us Personalized Stats. Because you really do want to know how many times you killed a slime. 7aa9394dea Title: Dungeon RustlersGenre: ActionDeveloper:Zimventures, LLCPublisher:Zimventures, LLCRelease Date: 21 Mar, 2018 Dungeon Rustlers Download] [portable Edition] Excelent dungeon crawler, speed thru the levels or acumulate points you can get into rankings either way.. And there will be dragons <3. This is such a fun time killer. I keep hoping that I have the fastest run on each level every time ... but I do not. Definitely worht the cost of admission.. A promising Gauntlet-style overhead shooter that needs some more time in the oven.Besides moving and attacking, you can utilize a dash, shield, strafing maneuver and limited smart bomb supply to stay a step ahead of the ever-present hordes of nasties; as you wander the halls and chambers blasting everything that moves, you'll want to grab plenty of coins (which fuel a Gradius-esque power-up bar) and gems (which add to a score multiplier), as well as requisite health and stamina potions. Tack on three character classes and leaderboards for both time and score, and what else could someone with old-school gaming tastes demand for five bucks? Well, consider the following.The biggest issue by far is that nearly all of the hits you take are likely to be ones you couldn't see coming: both monsters and the portals they spawn from can and will appear right on top of you with no warning at all, unseen offscreen projectiles will hit home before you can react to them, and small critters will get lost in the piles of loot and pixelly "splatters" other defeated targets have left behind. There are usually enough health potions lying around to keep things from becoming completely unfair, but when almost every setback you suffer doesn't feel like your fault it's still plenty frustrating; speaking of which, your multiplier (which can eventually build up into the triple digits) is completely reset when you die, and some or all of your power-ups (depending on how many coins you've sunk into the "ability save" option), including the vital speed boost, are lost, which can make recovery quite tough in certain situations.Elsewhere the problems aren't as crippling, but still give the game a decidedly unfinished feel: for instance, while controllers work fine in-game, they don't function on certain menus. Autofire, however, is not supported at all, which means lots of unnecessary and tedious wear and tear on your buttons and fingers. Only one of the three characters, for some reason, is voiced beyond "oofs" and "arrghs" when being hit. Once a level's exit portal (which, by the by, can also appear right in front of where you're walking with no warning, occasionally forcing you to exit the level before you intend to) refused to spawn, forcing me to quit out and lose not only my progress but my score record. Having the option to focus on either speed or score is nice, but it feels odd to have to choose one extreme or the other, either zooming past everything or leaving no stone unturned, with no in-game incentive to attempt to balance the two.That said, when I mentioned at the beginning that there was promise here, I meant it - there's a decent amount of enemy types which play off each other nicely, hidden coves and treasure to sniff out, and few technical limitations for those (like myself) using non-gaming machines, not to mention, most importantly, that the reptile-brain thrill of 'roiding up, mowing down a mob of baddies, then swimming in the resulting shinies is very much alive and well. If the developers show themselves willing to polish the solid foundation they have here I'll be more than happy to change this review accordingly, but as the game currently stands I would advise the curious to, much as you need to do in-game, tread a bit more carefully than you wish you had to.. It\u00b4s ok for maybe 3 or 4 playthroughBut that\u00b4s it
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Updated: Mar 31, 2020
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