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Im a huge fan of digital boardgames (Chainsaw Warrior, Talisman, Arcane Quest, Xenoshyft, etc...), and this one hits the mark and sticks the landing. Mechanics, gameplay, design, UI, sound effects, etc, are all AAA, considering the genre. Gameplay is as linear as any boardgame, meaning there's a fair amount of freedom given to the player, all the while still telling a story. There's really no guessing where to movie, since the player piece moves automatically (you just decide where to move). 5/5
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So this game is an improvement over the previous one. You have lives now. Deathtrap Dungeon is very difficult to beat. Same as last time I just dont wanna sink so much time into a game like this. Difficulty is hard. Its easy to die and if you don't have all the gems for the end of the level than you get sent back to the beginning of the game until you get those gems. This is a good game but its just too hard for me. Brutal difficulty, dice rolls can go wrong and the dungeon is repetitive.
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Great game. Constant crashes. Tried on three different phones - S8, S8+ and Note. Its a real shame; on the one hand, it's a modern take of an old classic, lovingly told, yet on the other it's a crash-ridden mess that genuinely ruins each journey down nostalgia lane. The other game in the series works perfectly, not a single crash. Feels rushed and in the parts that did work better (Trial of Champions for instance) padded out with additional introductions that add nothing to the story, quite the opposite. Sorry team but this is not fit for purpose.
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