Crypt of the NecroDancer
Game » consists of 10 releases. Released Apr 23, 2015
Enter the dungeons of dance and fight enemies to the beat of the music.
Short summary describing this game.
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5 (0) 4 (2) 3 (1) 2 (0) 1 (0) 3.7 starsAverage score of 3 user reviews
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The formula of dungeon crawler, roguelike and rhythm game works. It works so well. 0
With the surge in popularity of roguelikes, it was an eventuality that developers would need to do something other than merely make another punishing dungeon crawler like the original Rogue. While there have been many grand takes on the formula by entrants like Rogue Legacy, FTL, and Nuclear Throne, the last concept I was expecting was a roguelike crossed with a rhythm game. I wondered how this mashup would even work, but it turned out that the answer was quite simple; you just press the arrow k...
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Not My Crypt of Tea 0
Crypt of the Necrodancer is a rhythm-based roguelike dungeon-crawler indie game. Where you move through floors in a grid-based space, and on the beat of the soundtrack. So you can go in four directions, each time the music gives you a beat, you move towards chests, doors, and items to interact with them, and move towards enemies to attack them. If you miss the timing on the beat or don’t hit any direction, the enemies will still move on that beat, and you can get hit for that, as well as l...
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A quite unique rhythm based retro random generated dungeon crawler. 0
A quite unique rhythm based retro random generated dungeon crawler. Seems like a quite peculiar mash up of genres.In a way you would not expect those particular genres to work with each other but somehow this game pulls it off. It's a very unique compilation. On the outside its a dungeon crawler. You progress through a randomly generated dungeon gathering loot. Once you're dead the only thing you are left off is gold with which you can purchase unlocks, additional crates and items to be found i...
1 out of 1 found this review helpful.
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