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One More Dungeon is a first person shooter roguelike with procedurally generated levels and pixel-art graphics. Being a nameless adventure seeker, you have to get to the final level of the dungeon and destroy the obelisks, which is being used by forces of Evil to invade the world. Use a melee weapon, magic staffs, and antique artefacts, to burst way through the hordes of enemies inhabiting a few game areas.
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18 reviews found80
SwitchRPG
Jan 9, 2020
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Xbox Sector
Jul 31, 2018
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Brash Games
Dec 6, 2015
Balancing ranged and melee combat is essential to survival in One More Dungeon, but you will also find yourself having to stave off boredom at times. For all its strangely addictive adventuring, it is best played in shorter bursts as long runs can really drag on once you’ve learned how repetitive the game can be.
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Nintendo Life
Dec 18, 2017
One More Dungeon is a loving tribute to the first person shooters and dungeon crawlers of the early '90s, but with the kind of longevity-boosting roguelike touches that will be familiar to modern gamers. Whether deliberate or not, some of its retro touches feel a little too clunky for their own good, particularly when it comes to the controls and interface. Still, there's no denying how absorbing an extended run through its randomised environments can be.
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Gamerheadquarters
Dec 23, 2017
There's a wide selection of items to collect, enemies to conquer and many locations to battle through in One More Dungeon.
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NintendoWorldReport
Dec 19, 2017
Overall One More Dungeon is an interesting take on how to make a roguelike dungeon crawler that has a look and feel all its own. I appreciate what it is trying to do, and some aspects of the design were unexpected. Unfortunately as a whole there are also elements that feel unrefined and not necessarily complete. With a patch or two I think it could still have room for improvement but as it is I’d say it is likely an acquired taste, even for roguelike fans.
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Game Debate
Mar 1, 2016
Overall One More Dungeon won't be the game to blow your mind or keep you playing, bleary eyed until the wee hours of a work morning. Despite that, it does a decent job at what it sets out to do and offers quick fun that will have you returning again and again every once in a while. That, and at just £4 it really is quite affordable.
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Nindie Spotlight
Dec 15, 2017
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GamePitt
Feb 4, 2018
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Switch Player
Jan 29, 2018
If you’re really into the rogue-like genre, One More Dungeon can deliver that enjoyable loop of trying to get as further as possible at each run. Although it lacks some finesse when it comes to a more solid FPS experience, its customizable gameplay options will keep you hooked for a while.