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Minesweeper logic meets dungeon-crawling grit in a two-person studio's PC debut that earns your attention one cautious tile-click at a time.

My first session with Dungelot: Shattered Lands lasted longer than I expected from something that looks, at a glance, like a mobile puzzle dressed up in dungeon clothes. That instinct to dismiss it is exactly what the game is betting against. The core loop is immediately legible: each dungeon floor is a five-by-five grid of hidden tiles, and you tap through them hunting for the key that opens the next level. What sits underneath each tile, though, is the whole conversation. Monsters, bombs, armor shards, throwing knives, ranged spells, the odd morality choice about a missing child or a scarecrow union grievance - the grid is a small theater with a lot going on behind the curtain. The four playable characters, Owin the paladin, Vlad the vampire, Elsa the witch, and Simon the bard, each carry distinct playstyle logic. Vlad recovers health by killing fleshy enemies but eats extra damage from fire; the bard's spells run weak but his morale meter stays stable, which matters more mid-run than you'd predict. You start locked to the paladin and unlock the others across three acts, which creates a natural pressure to revisit earlier dungeons with fresh kits. Community players noted the paladin falls off noticeably in the second act, and switching classes mid-campaign to push through a wall is legitimate strategy rather than a sign you're doing it wrong. On top of character-level decisions, gold persists through death and funds permanent mansion upgrades and artifact purchases, so even brutal losing streaks inch you forward rather than wiping the slate. Where the game earns genuine affection is in its tone and its soundtrack. The humor is low-key and dry - monster lore delivered with a straight face, quest text that pokes at fantasy cliches without collapsing into irony. Reviewers singled out the atmosphere as a genuine craft achievement: cartoon sprites with actual personality, dungeon floors that shift in rules (magic-negating floors, darkness floors, elite-mob floors) before you've grown comfortable, and a score that quietly presses on the back of your neck without calling attention to itself. For a two-person studio, the production coherence is real. The critique that lands most honestly is the repetition problem. Each floor is only twenty-five tiles. Over eighteen dungeons spread across three acts, the muscle memory of clicking through grids can tip from meditative into mechanical, especially when a run ends on what reads as pure bad luck rather than a bad decision. The story is light scaffolding rather than a reason to push forward, and a few systems like the morale meter and crafting feel grafted on rather than integrated. These are real friction points, not nitpicks. For players who like their roguelikes compact and session-length friendly, who can tolerate the luck variable that comes baked into any Minesweeper-adjacent design, and who appreciate hand-crafted enemies with actual behavioral quirks (the Rat King gaining strength from adjacent unrevealed tiles is a small, clever touch), Shattered Lands delivers more than its surface suggests. It knows what it is, it commits to that shape, and it sounds genuinely good while doing it. Kai, Scout Team

Dungelot: Shattered Lands

Dungelot: Shattered Lands

18 feb 2016Red Winter SoftwaretinyBuild
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Minesweeper logic meets dungeon-crawling grit in a two-person studio's PC debut that earns your attention one cautious tile-click at a time.

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My first session with Dungelot: Shattered Lands lasted longer than I expected from something that looks, at a glance, like a mobile puzzle dressed up in dungeon clothes. That instinct to dismiss it is exactly what the game is betting against. The core loop is immediately legible: each dungeon floor is a five-by-five grid of hidden tiles, and you tap through them hunting for the key that opens the next level. What sits underneath each tile, though, is the whole conversation. Monsters, bombs, armor shards, throwing knives, ranged spells, the odd morality choice about a missing child or a scarecrow union grievance - the grid is a small theater with a lot going on behind the curtain. The four playable characters, Owin the paladin, Vlad the vampire, Elsa the witch, and Simon the bard, each carry distinct playstyle logic. Vlad recovers health by killing fleshy enemies but eats extra damage from fire; the bard's spells run weak but his morale meter stays stable, which matters more mid-run than you'd predict. You start locked to the paladin and unlock the others across three acts, which creates a natural pressure to revisit earlier dungeons with fresh kits. Community players noted the paladin falls off noticeably in the second act, and switching classes mid-campaign to push through a wall is legitimate strategy rather than a sign you're doing it wrong. On top of character-level decisions, gold persists through death and funds permanent mansion upgrades and artifact purchases, so even brutal losing streaks inch you forward rather than wiping the slate. Where the game earns genuine affection is in its tone and its soundtrack. The humor is low-key and dry - monster lore delivered with a straight face, quest text that pokes at fantasy cliches without collapsing into irony. Reviewers singled out the atmosphere as a genuine craft achievement: cartoon sprites with actual personality, dungeon floors that shift in rules (magic-negating floors, darkness floors, elite-mob floors) before you've grown comfortable, and a score that quietly presses on the back of your neck without calling attention to itself. For a two-person studio, the production coherence is real. The critique that lands most honestly is the repetition problem. Each floor is only twenty-five tiles. Over eighteen dungeons spread across three acts, the muscle memory of clicking through grids can tip from meditative into mechanical, especially when a run ends on what reads as pure bad luck rather than a bad decision. The story is light scaffolding rather than a reason to push forward, and a few systems like the morale meter and crafting feel grafted on rather than integrated. These are real friction points, not nitpicks. For players who like their roguelikes compact and session-length friendly, who can tolerate the luck variable that comes baked into any Minesweeper-adjacent design, and who appreciate hand-crafted enemies with actual behavioral quirks (the Rat King gaining strength from adjacent unrevealed tiles is a small, clever touch), Shattered Lands delivers more than its surface suggests. It knows what it is, it commits to that shape, and it sounds genuinely good while doing it.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

Indie & narrative

Etiquetas

singleplayerachievementstrading-cardscloud-savestier:aaaMinesweeper-HybridTile-RevealPersistent Gold ProgressionClass Unlock SystemMorale MechanicSession-Length RunsTongue-in-Cheek FantasyAtmospheric Soundtrack

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OS
Windows XP and UP
Memory
1 GB RAM
Graphics
Dedicated preferred
Processor
1Ghz and up

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Desarrolladora
Red Winter Software
Distribuidora
tinyBuild
Fecha de lanzamiento
18 feb 2016

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