It’s in the same league as the clothing store game I reviewed a while back. To conclude – For a Kairosoft title, Dungeon Village surprised me. And while your heroes are batteling off some amusing looking characters, you can upgrade your bakery or inn to accommodate more people because happy heroes become residents – which will lead towards tax income and a stable metropole of monster-slaying badasses. Meanwhile, random encounters pop on to the map for your heroes to fight off. The game map is your standard field of grass, in which your adventures discover new spooky forests or monuments. Dungeon Village looks pixel-perfect and has some nice touches in its ever-changing overworld. Graphic-wise & soundwise, this is one of the best installments to date. But due to the challenges (upgrading your town), events, and loveable characters, you keep coming back. After all, the gameplay itself isn’t outstanding, but a little repetitive. The narratives are fun, which is essential in games like this. This gives the game a deeper layer, which I appreciate. ![]() Oh, and it’s full of references towards existing hero’s and people (like Clown Stripe, and Lance A Lot, puns on Don Quichotte). Gameplayĭungeon Village is fun, addictive, and highly motivational, thanks to the kind words of your adventures. Toss items obtained from quests or shops into the Cauldron and your armory might receive a rare addition. The addition of the Cauldron will allow you to test your alchemic expertise. New in the Nintendo Switch version is the “Cauldron” feature. You should have listened to your Witcher. The more faces that flock to your cause, the bigger the baddies you can beat! Including a recurring dragon-event, which will lead to mass murder on this dragon’s family. ![]() While leveling up your village, you can build training facilities like Combat Schools and Magic Labs to hone your heroic denizens’ skills and boost your village’s Popularity. And if your hamlet flourishes, adventurers will want to set up house and settle down, which gives tax income! Ain’t they cute. Host events to conquer dungeons and clearing out hordes of monsters, which will bag you loot to stock your shops. So, make sure you have the weapon shops up and running and provide them a place to sleep. So, welcome to your town, in which you start with a humble hamlet, but are challenged to build it into a mecca for the land’s most ambitious adventurers! Luckily the warriors that stop by your blossoming burg will defeat monsters and earn you money. ![]() Does this means it’s a strange fit on the Switch? On the contrary! The controls for most of these games are easy to use, and the gameplay is designed for short bursts of gameplay. Most of their games are mobile based, which isn’t strange. This Japanese studio is very well known for the hefty amount of simulation games they developed. So, I picked up Dungeon Village a while back when it was on sale, and can’t stop playing it ever since. I don’t know what it is, but these games have a special touch I can’t ignore. I have a particular weakness for Kairosoft titles, as you might have figured out by now. If you ever wanted to create your town of the likes in the anime of Log Horizon or Sword Art Online, well, you are in for a treat! This time, we will take a look at the dungeon village builder – RPG-mix…? Oh, and it’s named Dungeon Village. ![]() Welcome to another review of the beautiful world of Kairosoft.
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