Compara los precios de Don't Die, Collect Loot en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Dan Marchand. Publicado por indie.io. Lanzado el 19/9/2025. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Action, Adventure, Casual, Indie, RPG, Early Access.

A one-person love letter to loot-brain disorder: five classes, uncapped power scaling, and bullet-hell hordes that exist purely to be obliterated. Early Access, but already surprisingly deep.

I have a soft spot for solo developers who pick an absurdly specific feeling and engineer an entire game around delivering it. Dan Marchand's pitch here is almost childishly honest: numbers go up, forever, and that is the whole point. What surprised me is how much craft is hiding under that straightforward promise. The core loop is a top-down arcade run through procedurally generated retro-fantasy worlds. You fight through horde after horde of enemies and bullet-hell projectile patterns, collect whatever gear drops, sell the vendor trash, keep anything that sparks a build idea, then invest the proceeds into your hero's skill tree. The five classes currently available, including the Adventurer, Arcanist, Beastmaster, and Huntress, each bring their own skill tree full of genuinely strange power combinations. Community reports of Beastmaster wolf companions scaling to crit damage in the thousands within a single session are not bugs being chased down, they are the game working as intended. The Arcanist's meteor build hits differently too. If you have ever wanted to feel like an endgame Diablo 2 character from the very first hour, this scratches that itch with surprising precision. The loot system deserves its own moment. Items are generated randomly, so a single run can swing from scraping by with mediocre drops to landing a build-defining unique that reshapes your entire approach. Selling weaker items feeds currency back into progression, meaning even bad luck still moves you forward. There is also a quieter layer underneath the arcade action: the world is described as frozen in time, and mysterious artifacts scattered across runs gradually connect into a larger storyline. It is easy to miss if you are only chasing numbers, but players who slow down enough to read the scattered lore pieces find a genuine reason to keep pushing beyond pure mechanical escalation. The retro pixel aesthetic calls back to classic action RPGs without copying any single one, which gives the game its own visual identity even when the screen is drowning in particle effects. Where it earns its Early Access asterisk: balancing is openly a work in progress, and the developer acknowledges that some class abilities scale in ways that still need attention. A planned third tileset (The Volcano) and additional bosses are not yet in the build. Some players on high-refresh-rate monitors have reported frame drops during heavy particle ability runs, particularly with Shield Throw. Dan Marchand is active in the forums and Discord, which counts for a lot, but the honest truth is you are buying into a game that is roughly a year from its 1.0 target. The Endless Nightmare endgame mode, a never-ending escalating challenge with a global leaderboard, is already drawing hundreds of hours from early players, which suggests the skeleton is solid. If the idea of a Diablo-adjacent power fantasy without a damage ceiling sounds like exactly your kind of decompression, this delivers that feeling in an unusually sincere package from a solo creator who clearly understands what makes loot loops satisfying. Early Access caveats apply, but the core is already doing its job. Kai, Scout Team

Don't Die, Collect Loot

Don't Die, Collect Loot

19 sept 2025Dan Marchandindie.io
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A one-person love letter to loot-brain disorder: five classes, uncapped power scaling, and bullet-hell hordes that exist purely to be obliterated. Early Access, but already surprisingly deep.

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I have a soft spot for solo developers who pick an absurdly specific feeling and engineer an entire game around delivering it. Dan Marchand's pitch here is almost childishly honest: numbers go up, forever, and that is the whole point. What surprised me is how much craft is hiding under that straightforward promise. The core loop is a top-down arcade run through procedurally generated retro-fantasy worlds. You fight through horde after horde of enemies and bullet-hell projectile patterns, collect whatever gear drops, sell the vendor trash, keep anything that sparks a build idea, then invest the proceeds into your hero's skill tree. The five classes currently available, including the Adventurer, Arcanist, Beastmaster, and Huntress, each bring their own skill tree full of genuinely strange power combinations. Community reports of Beastmaster wolf companions scaling to crit damage in the thousands within a single session are not bugs being chased down, they are the game working as intended. The Arcanist's meteor build hits differently too. If you have ever wanted to feel like an endgame Diablo 2 character from the very first hour, this scratches that itch with surprising precision. The loot system deserves its own moment. Items are generated randomly, so a single run can swing from scraping by with mediocre drops to landing a build-defining unique that reshapes your entire approach. Selling weaker items feeds currency back into progression, meaning even bad luck still moves you forward. There is also a quieter layer underneath the arcade action: the world is described as frozen in time, and mysterious artifacts scattered across runs gradually connect into a larger storyline. It is easy to miss if you are only chasing numbers, but players who slow down enough to read the scattered lore pieces find a genuine reason to keep pushing beyond pure mechanical escalation. The retro pixel aesthetic calls back to classic action RPGs without copying any single one, which gives the game its own visual identity even when the screen is drowning in particle effects. Where it earns its Early Access asterisk: balancing is openly a work in progress, and the developer acknowledges that some class abilities scale in ways that still need attention. A planned third tileset (The Volcano) and additional bosses are not yet in the build. Some players on high-refresh-rate monitors have reported frame drops during heavy particle ability runs, particularly with Shield Throw. Dan Marchand is active in the forums and Discord, which counts for a lot, but the honest truth is you are buying into a game that is roughly a year from its 1.0 target. The Endless Nightmare endgame mode, a never-ending escalating challenge with a global leaderboard, is already drawing hundreds of hours from early players, which suggests the skeleton is solid. If the idea of a Diablo-adjacent power fantasy without a damage ceiling sounds like exactly your kind of decompression, this delivers that feeling in an unusually sincere package from a solo creator who clearly understands what makes loot loops satisfying. Early Access caveats apply, but the core is already doing its job.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

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singleplayerachievementscontroller-supportcloud-savestier:indieUncapped Power ScalingSell-to-Progress EconomyEndless Nightmare ModeLeaderboard EndgameSolo DeveloperMid-Run Difficulty ToggleUnique Item HuntingRetro Pixel Fantasy

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Fecha de lanzamiento
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