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Lost in the Dungeon

$5.99
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Developer:
Eggon Srl
Publisher:
Eggon Srl
Platforms:
Windows Mac Linux
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About This Game

Lost in the Dungeon is a dungeon crawler based on a card system.

The goal of the player is surviving to a series of increasingly hard dungeons thus being rewarded with the loot they need to get stronger and stronger.
What characterizes the game is a combat system as much original as simple and intuitive without loosing in deep and strategy.
The core feature of the game is an original yet simple and intuitive combat system that maintains depth and strategy.

Risk is always behind the corner, will you escape with the loot or adventure deeper in the dungeon?

Features

  • Original gameplay that mixes card games combat with RPG character growth and dungeon crawlers mechanics
  • High character customization based on classes (warrior, mage, rogue, and more to come), skills, equipment
  • Everything from cards illustrations to user interface is beautifully hand drawn in an evocative fantasy style
  • A journey in which you are always between the chance to get epic loot and the risk of losing it

DIFFICULTY SCALING SYSTEM




Every Dungeon is harder than the one before, each level will become more intense, will you be able to keep up and defeat the final bosses?

WILL YOU ADVANCED AND INCREASE THE REWARD OR WILL YOU STOP AND ENJOY THE LOOT?




The Looting system increases with the increased difficulty, you can choose to stop and return to the inn or continue the adventure, if you decide to advance you can earn a better loot, you will also risk to die and lose everything... make your choice.

IMPROVE THE LOOT AND CONTINUE THE ADVENTURE




Proceeding with the game you will unlock more and more powerful equipment that will allow you to wipe out your enemies and deal with more dangerous ones.

TAKE THIS ADVICE, YOU WILL NEED IT IN THE FUTURE:

"CHOOSE YOUR SKILLS WISELY"




Not only your equipment is important, the way you decide to "grow" in the game will also have its impact during the fight, find your style, perfect it, scale in the skill tree and win!

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User Reviews

Mixed
50 user reviews
62%
Positive
8 hrs at review
Recommended

[b]Lost in the Dungeon[/b] is a game that surprised me in a good way. And this happened because I wasn’t expecting a Slay the Spire successor, so I can understand why some people dislike this one. Don’t keep your expectations too high and you’re good to go. As you may have guessed by now, Lost in the Dungeon is another card game with some roguelite mechanics thrown in. The gameplay is built around grinding, so keep that in mind – you won’t beat an area until you level up enough, and that doesn’t mean that this game is impossible; it was designed to be this way. You will also need to plan carefully your next move, and there’s a lot of strategy in the tiny details that can go unnoticed if you don’t pay attention enough. The good news is that, after every wave of defeated enemies, the game asks if you want to stop and take the loot, or if you want to risk higher (and tougher) waves of monsters in exchange for better and rarer loot, if you manage to beat it. During your ...

34 helpful 1 funny
1 hrs at review
Not Recommended

As a fan of Monster Slayers and Slay the Spire, I had to try this dungeon crawler card game. Nothing to compare, this game is maybe a good time killer on your mobile, doesn't worth your time on your PC though, Way to simple.

33 helpful
14 min at review
Not Recommended

If you enjoyed Monster Slayers, Dream Quest, Card Quest, or Slay the Spire, then this game is not for you. Yes, I know this game isn't Spire and doesn't try to be, but most games in this genre are going to be compared to Spire for the obvious reasons. The game suffers from a distinct lack of information about...anything, really. You've symbols representing different things on screens, but a lack of tooltips means you'll just have to make do without really knowing what's getting a bonus or not. Enemies don't telegraph what they're going to do. Some enemies may have different attacks they will RNG through, but there is no way to click or read about what an enemy COULD do. At all. You just have to encounter new enemies and wait and see what they and hope that you remember every enemy's possible actions. The game uses resources to play cards (Stamina/Energy and Mana) but you are locked to playing 1 card per turn which feels incredibly out of place and janky. This means, typically...

23 helpful
1 hrs at review
Not Recommended

I've played and enjoyed Monster Slayers, I've played and enjoy Slay the Spire. I thought, this might be up my alley. Wow.. this isn't a fun game at all. I would expect what I see here, as an Early Access game that hasn't been optimized, nor implemented feedback changes. I had to request a refund, simply because it wasn't going to get more enjoyable, and the whole thing is slow, and unintuitive. This game should of gone through several iterations before it ever went live, much less for sale.

23 helpful 3 funny
57 hrs at review
Recommended

So far I would say this game really might benefit from being put in the early access category. It just does not seem that it is fleshed out enough. You can tell some of what is going on but you still have to guess a lot about game mechanics. That said lets jump into the pros and cons and flesh out what I mean. Pros The character progression works well. The graphic stile is easy on the eyes and it’s not hard to pick out info on the cards. Devs are responsive. I find it to be fun. Cons The interface is still ruff. Things like no separate music and effect sound bars. The game lacks a lot of basic game info that I think todays gamers are used to. Popup or mouse over info popups with more in depth info. You cannot delete your character slots. They suggest starting a new account to get more but that is just silly and hopefully is only a workaround for now. Requires a 3rd Party account. It may be more of a 3$ game right now but it seems to me they are trying to resolve issue quickly....

17 helpful
14 min at review
Not Recommended

Purchased the game, fired it up, get blasted by an ugly screen forcing me to sign up for an account before i can play. What the hell does some random $6 single player card game want my email address for? Not listed anywhere on the purchase page Privacy policy also states game is just a mobile app, not surprising but i've already wasted enough of my time inspecting this monstrosity. Customers: run away Company: go to hell

15 helpful 2 funny
10 hrs at review
Recommended

It's a solid game and definitely worth 6$

12 helpful
8 hrs at review
Recommended

This game is very original, it has interesting mechanics and appears to be very smooth. All the graphics are very well done and pleasant to see. If you' re a fan of games like hearthstone or slay the spire, i highly reccomend to try this out, even if Lost in the dungeon is very different. Give this game a try and remember if a guard says it might be worth it.....it might be worth it ;)

11 helpful
2 hrs at review
Recommended

Well designed card deck based dungeon crawler game, great artwork and UI. Becomes addictive as you progress, each time deciding whether to progress or chicken out with the loot you have already got each time, and then back in for more as you gear up your character to make each attempt a little easier.

9 helpful 1 funny
38 hrs at review
Recommended

This game is way too difficult. I mentally bang my head in frustration just to beat the first dungeon (still haven't done it and my character is 3 lvls away from maximum). I don't recommend this game (original review...update is continued below). I stuck with it, kept trying to beat the first dungeon. Finally did it, but it was HARD. Turns out you need to get intimate with the game mechanics, dungeon monsters specific to the quest you're working on, and card combos/strategy. By intimate, I mean married into the family, deeply intimate. Also have to be willing to grind like no other for levels and gear (but once you get them, you still won't win by that alone). This game is very slow going, since you have to learn the language, and really push yourself to perfection to get anywhere, but I'm actually enjoying the challenge. So if you're looking for a fun game to pass the time, don't pick this up. If you're looking for a fun/painstaking challenge to pass the several days that it takes t...

8 helpful

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System Requirements

Minimum

Minimum:
  • OS *: Windows 7
  • Processor: Dual Core 1.2+ GHz
  • Memory: 4 GB RAM
  • Graphics: GeForce GTX 600 Series or AMD Radeon HD 7000 Series
  • DirectX: Version 9.0
  • Storage: 2 GB available space

FAQ

How much does Lost in the Dungeon cost?

Lost in the Dungeon costs $5.99.

What are the system requirements for Lost in the Dungeon?

Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows 7 Processor: Dual Core 1.2+ GHz Memory: 4 GB RAM Graphics: GeForce GTX 600 Series or AMD Radeon HD 7000 Series DirectX: Version 9.0 Storage: 2 GB available space

What platforms is Lost in the Dungeon available on?

Lost in the Dungeon is available on Windows PC, macOS, Linux.

Is Lost in the Dungeon worth buying?

Lost in the Dungeon has 62% positive reviews from 50 players.

When was Lost in the Dungeon released?

Lost in the Dungeon was released on Mar 12, 2018.

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