Pixel Dungeon Android

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Jeremias Resendez

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Aug 3, 2024, 3:37:52 PM8/3/24
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First of all I think you should join Discord (there's not much activity here). I am one of those who thinks that you should start with the original one, then get to the rest (250+ and counting). Short list of what I'd think you should try after vanilla, in order:

Notice how Shattered PD, the most popular among all and possibly the one with the most work behind, is the last on the list. That is intended, since often lots of people just dive into that one and don't experience any other mod which imo results in losing a good part of the picture.

Personaly i like more Shattered pixel dungeon becaus his graaphism are better and more intuitive (I think the pixel dungeon graphism =dumb) and they do much update and they are french english korean... Lenguage. It Peut tre more difficult i have pass 285 game but i have not win yet the max stage I have seen is the 21. The game like pixel dungeon but they do update which are not in pixel dungeon

I've played a bit of pixel dungeon, it's really hard, if you want something that takes pixel dungeon and makes it easier but still challenging, shattered is good. You should probably listen to the first guy though, since shattered is the most different mod.

@Omicronrg9 Honestly I feel a lot of people are like me, who didn't realize it was a mod. I found shattered pixel dungeon on Google play store, and found this post searching/wishing for more games like it. Thank you for the list though.

Pixel Dungeon is a 2012 roguelike indie game created by Oleg Dolya. Through turn-based gameplay, the player must descend and battle through dungeon floors to obtain the Amulet of Yendor. Initially developed for Android, it expanded to iOS and PC platforms. Dolya stopped updating the game in 2015. Since it is open source, the game's small community have created mods and games based on Pixel Dungeon's code, the most notable of which is Shattered Pixel Dungeon. While it received little attention from game critics, the few who reviewed it found the gameplay addictive, striking a balance between approachability and roguelikes's defining difficulty.

Pixel Dungeon is a simple roguelike video game with pixel art graphics.[1][2] Players are tasked with obtaining the immortality-giving Amulet of Yendor by descending down the floors of a dangerous dungeon filled with monsters. Like other roguelikes, death is permanent and requires the player to start from the very beginning with a new game.[3]

Before every game, the player must choose a character class to play as: the melee Warrior; the wand-wielding Mage; the evasive Rogue; and the ranged, unlockable Huntress.[3] Gameplay is turn-based and tile-based. Every time the player character moves or uses an item counts as at least one turn; in-game time progresses and enemies move every turn.[1]

The player descends through maze-like floors such as sewers, abandoned prisons and buried Dwarven cities.[1] New floor layouts are procedurally generated every game.[3] There are 25 levels, with shops and a boss fight every five levels. NPCs can appear and give players quests in exchange for items.[1][4]

The player can attack enemies with an equipped melee weapon, or use wands/ranged weapons from their inventory. Armor can be equipped which provides absorption against melee attacks. Rings can be equipped which provide bonuses to the player. Equipment can be upgraded, which enhances their stats. Weapons and armor can also be enchanted, giving them an extra effect. It is important to note that a player must become familiar with a piece of equipment to know its upgrade level. Some pieces of equipment may even be cursed, making them harm the player instead of helping them. The player has a range of items at their disposal. The player can find and use potions and scrolls, but they start off unknown to the player. For example, a player may not know the effect of an "orange potion" until they identify it.

The player levels up by gaining experience points from killing enemies. This increases their max health and effectiveness in combat. Enemies often sometimes drop equipment or money. The money can be used in shops that are on the floor below every boss level. Another mechanic is hunger. The player must find and eat food, or they will starve and take damage every turn.

Pixel Dungeon was created by independent developer Oleg "Watabou" Dolya, who was inspired by another roguelike titled Brogue (2009).[1] By July 2014, it had over one million downloads on Google Play.[2] Dolya released the game for iOS in July 2015, but shortly after stopped working on the game, considering it complete.[1][5]

Pixel Dungeon was highly praised by players upon release. In a 4.5-star review, TouchArcade's Andrew Koziara thought that it struck a good balance between approachability and the unforgiving difficulty of roguelikes by streamlining their mechanics, but found that the purpose of many items remained unclear.[1] Koziara and John Walker of Rock Paper Shotgun enjoyed exploring the dungeon and learning the details over time.[1][4] The few critics who reviewed the game found it addictive despite the difficulty.[1][2][4][6] Android Central and GamesRadar+ included it on their list of the best Android games in 2022.[6][7]

Pixel Dungeon attracted a small community of fans who started a subreddit and Wikia for the game, which Koziara recommended for confused players.[1][2] In 2014, Dolya made Pixel Dungeon open-source. The community has since developed mods for Pixel Dungeon and their own games based on its code.[5]

Evan Debenham, a novice Canadian developer known as Shattered Pixel, started working on Shattered Pixel Dungeon shortly after Pixel Dungeon went open-source and he released it for Android. Debenham intended to work on balance out item benefits in Pixel Dungeon for several months, but it took seven years of continuous updates for Version 1.0 to come out in August 2021, coinciding with the iOS release. It is currently Debenham's primary project and main source of income.[5][8]

Other popular variants include Skillful Pixel Dungeon, Yet Another Pixel Dungeon, and Remixed Dungeon: Pixel Rogue. These games all have the same base mechanics,[14] something Bo Thompson tried to avoid when developing Pixel Odyssey.[3]

Remixed Pixel Dungeon is a remake of the popular open-source roguelike Pixel Dungeon that includes some interesting novelties in comparison with the original. That said, the concept is the same as always: you try to get as far as possible in a dungeon full of monsters and traps.

The gameplay is very similar to traditional roguelikes: you advance through the levels in a dungeon, face enemies in turn-based battles, collect and equip your character with the best weapons and armor you can find, get experience, and level up. In short, you try to survive as long as you possibly can.

Remixed Pixel Dungeon is an excellent roguelike that takes the best of the genre classics and puts them together with a modern control system and charming pixelated graphics. Another good addition to the Pixel Dungeon collection.

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Sprouted Pixel Dungeon is a remake of the popular roguelike by Pixel Dungeon where they've added a few changes to make this gaming experience much more accessible. This remake is still centered around the same objective: try to get as far as you can into a dungeon that's full of monsters and traps.

At the beginning of each game, players get to choose to control a warrior, mage, thief, and hunter. Each of these classes of characters has its own virtues and vices, which is why you'll need to get to know them better to make the most of this game.

The mechanics behind Sprouted Pixel Dungeon are very similar to traditional roguelikes: get as far as you can within the levels of the dungeon, face off against your enemies in turn-taking combats, find and equip your characters with the weapons and armor that you come across, gain experience and level up. Effectively, try to stay alive as long as you can.

The newest feature, if you can call it that, in Sprouted Pixel Dungeon in comparison with other games in the Pixel Dungeon saga is that it's a little bit simpler. By 'a little bit' we mean exactly that, it's still not easy. The game continues to be a challenging experience where you're going to need to muster up all your strategy skills to survive.

Sprouted Pixel Dungeon is an excellent 'roguelike' that has the best of each world when it comes to genre classics, and has a nice fusion of modern system controls with charming pixelated graphics. It's practically a must-have for aficionados within this genre, and without a doubt, the best 'Pixel Dungeon' to start out with.

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