Tyler Zelenko writes: "Your ship crash-landed on a remote, unexplored planet, leaving you and your crew stranded. Monsters scratch behind every door, but the only way out is through. How long will you survive? This wasn’t a pitch for Ridley Scott’s Alien franchise but is the setup for publisher Playdigious’s Dungeon of the Endless. Playdigious is known for publishing the mobile versions of the critically acclaimed Dead Cells and Northgard."
Dungeon of the Endless: Apogee offers players near endless fun, though its mechanics on mobile devices do not do it justice.
Zahi AR. from Link Cable Gaming writes “Welcome back Link Cable Gaming fans, to this week’s review of Dungeon of the Endless: Apogee. Available now on mobile iOS and Android, developed by Amplitude Studio, and published by Sega and Amplitude Studio. Dungeon of the Endless: Apogee is a mobile port of the game Dungeon of the Endless on console and PC. With new characters, modes, and features, is the mobile version an enhancement of the original game? Join us for today’s review of Dungeon of the Endless: Apogee to find out!”
Dungeon of the Endless: Apogee, the mobile version of Dungeon of the Endless, has just been released on Android and iOS today. We have been playing this roguelike tower defense game for 6 hours straight and here is our first impressions.