A new combination of a rogue-like is born
Dungeon Clawler delivers unique gameplay with its application of the roguelike genre applied on a claw machine gameplay mixed with deck-building mechanics to battle enemies with tons of perks to be delivered via the claw machine. Developed by Stray Fawn Studio, this indie game offers an arcade-style game with dynamic moments and thrilling strategy action.
Dungeon Clawler pits you against a cast of characters randomized each run, delivering an unconventional combination of other genres that fully utilize the claw, creating a weirdly fun gameplay and something to scratch the rogue-like itch in your mind.
Master the claw and it shall reward you
Dungeon Clawler is an experimental game with fused genres that seemingly work together, creating a fun rogue-like gameplay with the various buffs, and items—building your way to dominate your enemies while mastering the claw. The story begins as you battle the evil dungeon lord’s spawn to reclaim your lost paw and battle the evil lord’s legion to regain what’s rightfully yours.
The game features a handful of characters to select from, each with their distinctive move sets and build paths to exploit, giving players a way to express their play style. Learn every item and buff to gain a higher chance of winning against the demon lord’s troops and develop the final build of your arsenal. The game also features multiple difficult levels and unlockable components to customize your runs.
The fun of every rogue-like is the option to break it and this game is no different with its varying items and crazy abilities that mesh well together. The game features cartoony and simple 2D visuals, remaining cute while giving players the toughest problems. However, some players noted that some characters are more viable than others. Moreover, the game can get repetitive after a while.
A claw machine adventure with roguelike thrills
Dungeon Clawler delivers an innovative twist on the roguelike genre with its claw-machine mechanics and deck-building elements. The variety of characters and builds ensures replayability, while the cartoony visuals keep the experience lighthearted. However, balance issues and repetitive gameplay may affect long-term engagement. Despite these flaws, it’s a unique indie gem for players seeking experimental yet rewarding roguelike action.