Pacey and immediate, Deep Dungeons of Doom offers no-frills, retro-themed fantasy fun. More revives and fewer IAP prompts would have been nice, though.
Hardcore Droid: "Last year, a pretty, pared-down roguelike RPG called Deep Dungeons of Doom debuted on the Ouya, to a reasonably warm welcome. This fall, thanks to the joint efforts of Brazilian developer team Miniboss and London-based Bossa Studios, the game has made it to the Android platform."
Deep Dungeons of Doom, a retro RPG game looking like it was built for the Dream caster but available on the IOS devices (ipads, iphones etc.). The game is also available for the more common platforms PC’s and Macs. Developed by Bossa StudiosLtd it’s a charming 32/64 bit style RPG
Twinfinite writes "No-one can be in any doubt that the recent arrival of Steam’s curator system has seen some smaller games and developers thrust into the limelight they – usually – deserve. What the digital distribution platform’s change has lead to however is a change in the first page you see. Where there was once a tab for New Releases, one now sits only for Popular New Releases. What is a PC gamer to do when they might be missing a wonderfully innovative/interesting/straigh t-up-weird release? Let Twinfinite help you find the little gems you may have missed this week of course!
This week relates to the week commencing 10/13/2014."