Runestone Keeper Cimu * Runestone Keeper is designed for iPhone 5 and above. It is NOT compatible with iPhone 4s and below. Runestone Keeper … $1.99 Buy Now Watch Media Details* Runestone Keeper is designed for iPhone 5 and above. It is NOT compatible with iPhone 4s and below. Runestone Keeper By Blackfire EDITORS CHOICE - APP OF THE YEAR 2015, Creativity Award, SLIDE DB BEST GAMEPLAY WINNER - 2014 Unity Awards, Greater China Featured by Steam Featured by Mac App Store "A great casual roguelite/puzzle experience for those that love games that you can play in short bursts. All the unlockables will keep dragging you back." - Roguelikes (Steam Curators) "Addictive, smart and punishing puzzle/dungeon crawler. Lots to master and unlock but you're always challenged. Improves upon its inspiration, Dungelot." - Original Curators Group (Steam Curators) "An absolutely addictive puzzler, having that sublime 'one more turn!' feeling. And before you know it, hours has passed by." - Nefer (Gamer) "You can eat pizza with one hand and play this video game with the other. It's good." - Megerz (Gamer) Runestone Keeper is a challenging roguelike to roguelite dungeon crawler that blends classic role playing elements and turn-based combat strategy. Dive into the dungeon roguelite-ness and begin your very own epic adventure! Grab your rucksack, sharpen those dusty swords, step into the dark chamber and fight for glory! == Features == Randomly Generated Dungeon Elements – Almost everything is generated differently each time you start a new 'run' to ensure a unique experience! Prefix and Suffix Based Equipment – Loot comes with random yet rare prefixes and suffixes. Combat, collect and combine for an ultimate killer suit! Diverse Monster Mixes - Tread lightly, or be ganged upon by monsters with complementary abilities that might drive you crazy. Items, Traps, Devices and Events - Opportunities for a favorable turn even at the most desperate moment. Choose wisely and use unwelcoming surroundings to your advantage! Heroes and Goddesses – Create your hero’s attributes build! Sacrifice to receive your mighty God’s blessing (and later betray him to check out his fury)! Modes and Leaderboards - Multiple modes to choose from. Check yourself among all the dungeon adventurers in a global ranking system. A Challenging Experience - Prepare to have a tragic (not to mention permanent) death. Follow us on Twitter @runestonekeeper Information Seller:Cimu Genre:Role Playing, Strategy Release:Oct 31, 2015 Updated:May 19, 2021 Version:1.3.6 Size:217.6 MB TouchArcade Rating:Unrated User Rating: (17) Your Rating:unrated Compatibility:HD Universal Release Trailer (from the PC version): Exact-Psience Well-Known Member Jan 12, 2012 22,664 2 38 The Work-At-Home Guy Philippines #2 Exact-Psience, Oct 31, 2015 Looks like a more indepth brother to Dungelot. Anyone dive in yet? This looks really good. Repulsa Well-Known Member Jul 3, 2015 1,584 81 48 #3 Repulsa, Oct 31, 2015 Last edited: Oct 31, 2015 The IAP are to unlock playable characters early all but two of these characters can be earned in game by achieving what it takes to unlock them ( reach a certain floor etc) this game is very similar to dungelot but so much better and with a lot more to it. If you loved dungelot don't hesitate to pick this up I am really enjoying it Amenbrother Well-Known Member Jun 24, 2011 6,659 7 38 #4 Amenbrother, Oct 31, 2015 If it wasnt Ipad only I would. PBSNellie Well-Known Member Jul 7, 2013 1,381 168 63 Southern CA #5 PBSNellie, Oct 31, 2015 So far I'm liking this. It does play similarly to Dungelot, but it seems deeper so far. I will keep going and see where I end up. It has a few minor spelling errors but the instructions are pretty clear. Jayg2015 Well-Known Member Jan 5, 2015 3,734 41 48 Male Player 1 Liberty city #6 Jayg2015, Oct 31, 2015 Deeper more interesting versions of dungelot. Game is really fun kleerkoat Well-Known Member Nov 19, 2014 57 0 0 #7 kleerkoat, Oct 31, 2015 :-( no iphone Royce Well-Known Member Mar 22, 2011 4,240 180 63 #8 Royce, Oct 31, 2015 While the game isn't all that complicated, the tutorial leaves a lot to be desired. If anyone is interested, there is a wiki that does a pretty good job of explaining things that I was trying to figure out when I started playing: http://runestonekeeper.wikia.com/wiki/Runestone_Keeper_Wiki RandallPeek Well-Known Member May 21, 2014 60 0 0 #9 RandallPeek, Oct 31, 2015 Considering how much time and care goes into coding an application, I'm always surprised when developers allow programs into the wild with spelling errors. That seems to be the most obvious and easiest thing to fix that should have been eliminated in beta. Tone1978 Well-Known Member Mar 15, 2011 118 0 0 #10 Tone1978, Oct 31, 2015 So foolish to make it iPad only .. Major mistake as far as I'm concerned. Tony Repulsa Well-Known Member Jul 3, 2015 1,584 81 48 #11 Repulsa, Oct 31, 2015 Last edited: Oct 31, 2015 Well look at don't starve eventually they got it going on phones, maybe that is a possibility for this game in the future. It seems like this game is a pretty big hit on steam there are a ton of active ppl in their forums and it also sells for 9.99. A measly three bucks is all they ask on the App Store and at that price it's a steal. Ragn4rok 74 Well-Known Member Oct 9, 2014 264 0 0 #12 Ragn4rok 74, Oct 31, 2015 I've played it for one full game and definitely dig it. I played Dungelot 2 but never the original and I agree this IMO at least it better and far deeper than the sequel at least. Lots of gear and abilities to get. I like that you can buy upgrades at the start of the game. Even if you want to buy a character instead of earn them they are only a buck each. Great game to cap off a great week! Wizard_Mike Well-Known Member Mar 17, 2011 1,294 0 36 Texas #13 Wizard_Mike, Nov 1, 2015 iPad only? Hopefully an iPhone version or universal update is in the works. Nergal Well-Known Member Dec 16, 2014 124 0 0 #14 Nergal, Nov 1, 2015 It makes me sad that somebody else had to make a better Dungelot. That game never reached its true potential in the sequel. It really was a great mobile experience. Either way, I'm all over this. zen_mode Well-Known Member Feb 8, 2015 366 0 16 Sydney #15 zen_mode, Nov 1, 2015 There's a new one in the works slated for release soon. Back to the topic of this game, does it save its state during a run? I'd also think the most obvious comparison is Desktop Dungeons. Nergal Well-Known Member Dec 16, 2014 124 0 0 #16 Nergal, Nov 1, 2015 Yes the game does keep save states during a run. The floor your on will start over differently, but you have the same items and health on that floor. I assume this is done to stop ppl abusing the save system to "cheat". I'm just getting starting, but I'm really liking it. It's teetering on that edge of being too complex for me to be a home run. I do like complex games, but not for short bursts of play. I find games that are the most fun on mobile are ones that you can tap away on your phone without thinking too much about what do. This game is almost like that, but right now I'm still learning so I'm sure it will get easier. I'd say get it if your interested. mkaen Well-Known Member Dec 9, 2011 165 0 16 #17 mkaen, Nov 1, 2015 Normally I 100% agree with you, but in this case they're Chinese so localizing for English probably isn't their forte. ScotDamn Well-Known Member Patreon Silver Jul 8, 2013 1,990 0 36 Wireless Sales Happy Daddy https://twitter.com/ScotDamn #18 ScotDamn, Nov 1, 2015 So yeah this is a pretty good Dungelot-like. It surpasses it even in a lot of ways. My main issue is that the characters in game can either be purchased for a dollar each or you can unlock them through reaching a specific floor on a harder difficulty. The more I think about it though, the more I guess feel like it's fair. There isn't any consumable Iap which is a plus. I do recommend this to anyone on the fence. Kind of hard to put down and well made. Nekku Well-Known Member May 31, 2013 1,542 7 38 #19 Nekku, Nov 1, 2015 Very polished and alot of fun so far. Made it to Stage 8 on my fifth run which is the highest I've reached yet. Progression depends alot on which buffs and gear you can aquire during a run. Well worth the money if you liked Dungelot and it's far better, imo. Kotovsky Well-Known Member Aug 22, 2012 509 0 16 #20 Kotovsky, Nov 1, 2015 Not really interesting clone. I tried Dungelot 3, it's way better. (You must log in or sign up to post here.) Show Ignored Content Page 1 of 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 Next > Share This Page Tweet Your name or email address: Do you already have an account? No, create an account now. Yes, my password is: Forgot your password? Stay logged in
The IAP are to unlock playable characters early all but two of these characters can be earned in game by achieving what it takes to unlock them ( reach a certain floor etc) this game is very similar to dungelot but so much better and with a lot more to it. If you loved dungelot don't hesitate to pick this up I am really enjoying it
So far I'm liking this. It does play similarly to Dungelot, but it seems deeper so far. I will keep going and see where I end up. It has a few minor spelling errors but the instructions are pretty clear.
While the game isn't all that complicated, the tutorial leaves a lot to be desired. If anyone is interested, there is a wiki that does a pretty good job of explaining things that I was trying to figure out when I started playing: http://runestonekeeper.wikia.com/wiki/Runestone_Keeper_Wiki
Considering how much time and care goes into coding an application, I'm always surprised when developers allow programs into the wild with spelling errors. That seems to be the most obvious and easiest thing to fix that should have been eliminated in beta.
Well look at don't starve eventually they got it going on phones, maybe that is a possibility for this game in the future. It seems like this game is a pretty big hit on steam there are a ton of active ppl in their forums and it also sells for 9.99. A measly three bucks is all they ask on the App Store and at that price it's a steal.
I've played it for one full game and definitely dig it. I played Dungelot 2 but never the original and I agree this IMO at least it better and far deeper than the sequel at least. Lots of gear and abilities to get. I like that you can buy upgrades at the start of the game. Even if you want to buy a character instead of earn them they are only a buck each. Great game to cap off a great week!
It makes me sad that somebody else had to make a better Dungelot. That game never reached its true potential in the sequel. It really was a great mobile experience. Either way, I'm all over this.
There's a new one in the works slated for release soon. Back to the topic of this game, does it save its state during a run? I'd also think the most obvious comparison is Desktop Dungeons.
Yes the game does keep save states during a run. The floor your on will start over differently, but you have the same items and health on that floor. I assume this is done to stop ppl abusing the save system to "cheat". I'm just getting starting, but I'm really liking it. It's teetering on that edge of being too complex for me to be a home run. I do like complex games, but not for short bursts of play. I find games that are the most fun on mobile are ones that you can tap away on your phone without thinking too much about what do. This game is almost like that, but right now I'm still learning so I'm sure it will get easier. I'd say get it if your interested.
Normally I 100% agree with you, but in this case they're Chinese so localizing for English probably isn't their forte.
So yeah this is a pretty good Dungelot-like. It surpasses it even in a lot of ways. My main issue is that the characters in game can either be purchased for a dollar each or you can unlock them through reaching a specific floor on a harder difficulty. The more I think about it though, the more I guess feel like it's fair. There isn't any consumable Iap which is a plus. I do recommend this to anyone on the fence. Kind of hard to put down and well made.
Very polished and alot of fun so far. Made it to Stage 8 on my fifth run which is the highest I've reached yet. Progression depends alot on which buffs and gear you can aquire during a run. Well worth the money if you liked Dungelot and it's far better, imo.