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Free and Worth Every Penny - Issue 34: Desktop Dungeons
You could say that I've been on something of an RPG kick with my freeware, of late. In fact, you could easily make the assumption that RPG's are damn near all I've played, if you looked at the last couple installments of this column I've written.
Tough. You're getting more. This is what the Internet has brought me, and I dutifully pass it along to you; no fair blaming the messenger. If it's any consolation, this game kicks ass. ![]() Written by Rodain “Nandrew” Joubert to be "a quick-session Roguelike, designed to be played casually and for as little as ten minutes at a time," Desktop Dungeons is reminiscent of FastCrawl with simpler mechanics (and a $20 cheaper pricetag), or maybe the LucasArts Desktop Adventures series with less action. It's bite-sized, to be sure, but don't mistake that for "easy" or "shallow". There's quite a lot to Desktop Dungeons, and if you aren't paying attention, it'll be happy to destroy you. Upon starting Desktop Dungeons, you'll be presented with a screen familiar to any Roguelike aficionado - the character and class selection. Only a third of the classes and one of the two difficulties will be open to you, however; the rest require unlocking through victorious sessions with the available classes. Winning with the Priest unlocks the Monk, the Fighter unlocks the Berserker, etc. In my many playthroughs of the game so far, I've only managed to defeat the dungeon's final boss with the Priest, but as with any good Roguelike, learning more of the game's quirks and secrets through experimentation and failure makes success more likely on future adventures. So how does it play? Well, kind of like Rogue, but also kind of like a puzzle game and, strangely enough, more than a little bit like Solitaire. The numbers are all there for you in plain view, you just need to be smart enough and lucky enough to make them work out to a positive conclusion. ![]() You'll start out in traditional dungeon crawling fashion, with only your character and a few squares of the map revealed to you. Moving your mouse around the map will show a movement path, assuming one is available to the spot you're pointing at. Clicking on an empty space will move your character there; clicking on an enemy will attack it. Here's where Desktop Dungeons' most unique feature reveals itself: your enemies never move. You can stand next to them and move around them forever and they'll never attack - entering combat is always your gamble to make. In fact, nothing on the map moves but you, which is why I say that the game is as much a puzzler as an RPG. The strategy is entirely made up of deciding the order in which you should take your actions. Enemies' levels are displayed prominently on them, so you can avoid taking on too tough a monster too early and getting killed. If you can get away with it, though, taking on something at a higher level than you will yield much higher experience rewards, and level you up faster. Revealing a new square of the map will restore some of your health and mana, while traveling over revealed tiles will not; there are only so many tiles in the dungeon, so the unrevealed ones effectively become a resource, because health and mana potions are scarce. Also scarce, in a strange way, are enemies; the dungeon's final boss is Level 10, so you need to boost your own level high enough to take him on, but there are only so many monsters of each level scattered around the map. Trying to find more monsters at or below your level will yield easier fights, but will expend more of those precious unrevealed tiles. It's all about trade-offs. Augmenting the straightforward combat mechanics are the usual trappings of a Roguelike RPG; glyphs scattered around the map can be picked up and slotted into spell slots (the names are humorous and indicative of function - attack order is pretty critical in many situations, for example, and "GETINDARE" guarantees you a first attack), or can be destroyed for a permanent skill bonus. Potions for health and mana can be found, or purchased at shops. Shrines will give you mini-quests, with bonuses for completing them. All the aesthetics are in place, but at its heart it remains a numbers game: use the finite resources of the map, both items and enemies, to gain enough power to beat the boss before they run out, and do it without getting killed. The game as it stands is at a pretty early build (0.4), but is fully playable and is, in my opinion, a hell of a lot of fun. Mr. Joubert is still working on the next version, and v0.5 will come with a new tileset and the ability to import your own, as well as a host of other surprises I'm sure. I'm really looking forward to watching its continued development; even early on, there's something really special here. Desktop Dungeons...
Desktop Dungeons is less than 5MB, and runs on Windows PC's. Pick it up right here. Last edited by Ravenlock; 03-15-2010 at 12:05 PM. |
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Thx for the scarf, Sadie!
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Hmmm. Have not seen that before, will definitely also check it out. Thanks, J
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LL's a fun game.
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I <3 Roguelikes...and this looks just plain fun.
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Well thanks for getting me addicted to another free game when I have like 6 games I paid for that have not been touched yet.
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I hate you for this when I have 900 other things I need to be doing today.
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Thx for the scarf, Sadie!
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My work here is done.
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Waste of good suffering
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I played a lot of ZAngbandTK for a while.
Not sure how it compares to other roguelikes, but I enjoyed it a lot. A lot of it was because this version has a good GUI. I can play old-school ASCII rogues, but prefer to have something to look at at least. I've heard of Lost Labyrinth and haven't tried it yet. Perhaps I shall. I will also keep my eye on Desktop Dungeons. I'm not really into the "short playtime" aspect, but I'm interested to see how it develops. |
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Good call. Crashy and I were playing this last week in IRC. Good stuffs. I was ranked 200th or something last time I checked
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I <3 that so many people are getting addicted to it between me, ravenlock and mightbe all posting the game everywhere. Heck, even the dev's put up a twitter about this post. We must infect more people with the joy of Desktop Dungeon!
Now if I could just beat the *bleep* with the Bloodmage, I could do ranked games. |
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Thx for the scarf, Sadie!
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I won't hesitate to support DoomRL, that's also an excellent game, but they're very, very different beasts.
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Well, even DoomRL is a great game, don't get me wrong. Quite well written and a fair bit of fun.
This game was made because the guy wanted Dungeon Crawl: Stone Soup, in 10-15 minute increments. And god damn did he ever knock it out of the park. I can't even imagine how awesome this game will be by the time he gets to .95 or 1.0. |
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Thx for the scarf, Sadie!
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I have heard talk that he may be being courted by someone at PopCap.
That would be simultaneously amazing and absolutely terrifying.
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I've yet to beat it...ARGH. But I do like it.
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[QUOTE=Ravenlock;496246]You could say that I've been on something of an RPG kick with my freeware, of late. In fact, you could easily make the assumption that RPG's are damn near all I've played, if you looked at the last couple installments of this column I've written.
Tough. You're getting more./QUOTE] Thanks Raven, downloaded. Will be giving it a go later today.
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Damn... ...there is so much free stuff floating around this site. Not that there is anything wrong with that. Free is always good and most of what gets posted here is great. Definitely interested in these shorter rogue-likes.
I've been debating about starting up an experiment and seeing how long I can get by not paying for entertainment. I'm talking dropping Dish, Gamefly and not paying for any games, tv channels, music or movies and going to the library for books. No cheating by trading in games I have already purchased or downloading via illegal channels. I have a backlog of games but it seems like that would be cheating too. I mean, anyone can go a while without paying for games if they have a large collection. I have some details to work out if I decide to do it, I mean, would a cell phone and internet access be cheating even though I need both for work? Can I spend money on a new PC during this time? Is already having access to game consoles considered cheating? I'm going to keep giving it some thought... |
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Man, I thought I'd try this out briefly last night and then move on to other things. Four hours later I realized it was 2am and I should sleep.
The first time I tried playing a thief I won the game. I have not yet beat it with any other characters (though came pretty close a few times).
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