![]() Click cards from your hands to choose your attack. The only downsides are firstly that the game is very luck/RNG-based, so even the best hero can be screwed over by a poor hand of cards and lose to a weaker mob, and secondly that it can get repetitive after a while – combat is basic, and once you’ve seen all the cards and heard all the narrator’s lines, the appeal can wear off.Ĭontrols: Drag dungeon-building cards onto the map. Just keep throwing heroes at dungeons until you win, or gather enough money to hire a better dungeoneer class. Guild of Dungeoneering is a casual game – no matter how many dungeoneers die, more will join your guild to replace them at no cost, so you can’t actually lose. Higher level monsters drop better loot, but are of course tougher to kill. You can add more cards by looting monsters you defeat. Your dungeoneer’s cards depend on their class – fighters will have more physical attacks and blocks, for example. Reduce your opponent to zero hearts before they do the same to you.Įnemies attack first (unless you have a quick damage card), but to make up for that you can see what card they’re about to play, and pick something to counter… assuming you have anything to hand, of course! There are also things like unblockable damage, healing, card draw/discard effects etc. Most cards will do a certain amount of physical and/or magical damage, or block against them, or both. There are two damage types: physical and magical. These could be extra rooms or corridors, enemies to fight, or treasure.Ĭombat is card-based, and simple. When you arrive in a dungeon, it too will be in basic shape – it may have rooms containing treasure chests, or a boss to fight, but lack corridors to get from one room to another! Therefore, each turn you can play up to three dungeon-building cards. Of course, the first dungeon is similarly low level, and before long you’ll have enough money to expand, hire more specialist members, and take on more profitable dungeons! Gameplay: You start with a basic guild: just a barracks and a ‘chump’ (the weakest dungeoneer class). ![]() Looking for revenge, you set up your own rival guild, recruit dungeoneers to do all the hard work for you, and have them raid dungeons for treasure! Story: You are an aspiring dungeoneer, recently rejected by the Ivory League of Explorers. That doesn’t mean I can’t try other ways to get around the issue, though – let’s see if hosting images outside of WordPress will stop the site from re-sizing them when opened in a new tab! For this experiment, I select: ![]() My blog’s narrow layout doesn’t lend itself to screenshots from HD games, often leaving text and details unreadable… but I’ve not changed it in 10 years, and likely won’t ever at this point. ![]()
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