Devious Dungeon 2

Devious Dungeon 2 (2019)

by Woblyware, Ratalaika Games
Genres:Role-playing (RPG), Adventure, Indie, Platform, Arcade
Themes:Action
Game modes:Single player
Story:It is said that great adventures await behind the walls of this dark castle, Devious Dungeon 2 is a medieval focused action platformer with RPG styled upgrades.
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user avatar@VinimOSPuser avatar@VinimOSP
March 15, 2025
The first one was great, the sequel is even better. A small, fun rogue-like. Last I remember playing it was when I was a kid. One of my friends showed the mobile version to me at school one time, and I thought it was a neat little way to pass the time; the randomly generated levels helped with replayability. The enemies I remember being challenging to take out, even the early-game ones if they spawned in a certain pattern. I only recently found that mobile versions (both Devious Dungeon 1 & 2) are no longer available on android or iOS, which is a shame, and I have no idea how long it's been like that. Having a GOG version would be pretty cool, like owning a small piece of history. But I guess all games on GOG have some sentimental value to at least a portion of players, and Devious Dungeon 2 doesn't look overly popular, so I won't hold my breath.
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