Leave a Review Dungeon Village 2
A great addition to the Adventurer Sim genre.
This game reminds me of Majesty from many years ago. Your primary role is to manage a village and decide how to spend its resources, especially using items to upgrade individual shops, adventurers, or their monster companions. There are dozens of jobs (classes) an adventurer can do, giving them the potential to become very powerful, especially the core five characters that you can select to accompany you as you found new villages.Show lessSuper fun and addictive!
This game is as the title says and more! I love a good town building game and watching my townspeople take on dungeons and fight off monsters outside the town is awesome! Spent so many hours getting my town to 5 stars, and then finding out there’s many different maps you can start towns on extends the excitement even more! Love all the classes the adventurers can take on also! Great game, and so worth the time! Even restarting I can never be bored!Show lessSomehow, worse than the original
I was very excited when I saw there was a sequel to the original and downloaded it immediately.
Firstly, it’s more of a re-release with a few new features than a sequel. To their credit, they do seem to have fixed a lot of bugs that plagued the first version, but thats where the improvements end.
Incessant notifications mean you spend more time waiting for unnecessary prompts to leave the screen than you spend playing. There is no way to turn off these prompts or even minimize them so they don’t slam the brakes on your gameplay every 3-10 seconds (Not an exaggeration. Many prompts make you wait through multiple notifications before disappearing). They give you less time to actually play the game (10 years as opposed to 16 in the original). And villagers now use items in battle which takes time and often causes them to get killed. I regret this purchase.Show less