One Deck Dungeon

The hit roguelike with all the fun of a dungeon crawl in a single deck of cards!

Total ratings

3.49 (Rating count: 1,131)

Review summary

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Pros
  • Fun and addictive gameplay.
  • Good port of the physical game.
  • Variety of content with access to DLC.
  • Single-player experience is enjoyable.
  • Interesting difficulty modifiers enhance replayability.
Cons
  • Touch controls are often unresponsive.
  • Game becomes laggy during longer play sessions.
  • Dice rolling issues affect gameplay balance.
  • Battery usage is excessive.
  • User interface can be cumbersome and requires multiple taps.
Most mentioned
  • Touch controls and responsiveness issues.
  • Lag and performance degradation over time.
  • Dice rolling mechanics leading to frustration.
  • Overall enjoyment and fun of the game.
  • Content breadth with DLC availability.
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Recent rating average: 3.90
All time rating average: 3.49
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Date Author Rating Comment
2024-10-12
Wayne Lyon
The game is fun enough to waste time, but its bugs make it frustrating. Half of the options to reroll dice end with the same number coming back up. In this game, that one issue makes the game considerably more difficult. Progress is very difficult as well, as the game seems to get more difficult, even without changing the difficulty.
2024-02-13
Lucas Oman
Enjoy the game, both on device and on table. Thank you! Just some advice: disable the dice roll animation. It throws off the probabilities and you will end up with lower rolls on the average. To the devs: looks like they always start at 6 before the roll. If you randomize initial state, it will likely fix this issue.
2023-07-25
Matthew Guel
Dice rolls are "rigged", I constantly keep rolling low and it shows. I looked at my stats and both 1s and 2s were rolled 438 times each in the all time stats, which is the highest Stat of my rolled dice. The dice rolling animation is clearly pre-determined, when a dice lands on its corner or hits the side of the screen, it will flip and slide like a Bethesda game object stuck in a wall. I love this game, it is very fun, I have the physical version, but the dice rolling ruins the fun on mobile.
2023-05-29
Xandra Ewing
One Deck Dungeon is a really fun, short little roguelike. Runs go by quickly and the UI is comfortable enough that you can finish runs pretty often. With Google Play Pass you also have access to all the DLC which gives the game a hefty amount of content. After playing about 50 hours of the game I've finished all the dungeons multiple times with a variety of characters, but I still find myself going back thanks to interesting difficulty modifiers the game has.
2022-02-01
Dave Smith
I have been completely addicted to this game from the word GO! Yes, there's a bit of a learning curve, but don't let the lengthy instruction section intimidate you. Just jump in with the tutorial and you'll have it figured out by your second game or so. This game is one of those EXTREMELY RARE combinations of interesting, unique, high-quality and true F2P. The only purchases are DLC characters and dungeons, each only .99¢. With a Play Pass, all DLC is completely free and definitely worth it. 5★!
2021-12-19
Greg H
Perplexed by the negative reviews, but honestly they helped this standout from other games with thousands of fake reviews. For the price you get a fun, repeatable, ad-free experience. There is all of $15 worth of DLC that adds quite a bit of replayability, so really don't understand the gripes with micro transactions. For those that haven't play before, there are encounters, lots of dice (D6) rolling, classes, abilities, skill-progression, and more.
2021-10-13
Eric Schuetz
Overall a fun digital alternative to the physical game. I enjoy it for the single player aspect so I don't feel compelled to have others play as it can be difficult to coordinate sessions sometimes. The presentation is simplistic, but that means that it has virtually no problems on lower tier hardware. I recommend this for anyone looking for a fun little dungeon crawler vtt experience.
2020-08-31
Robert Cook
I'm a huge fan of the physical version of this game and really wanted to enjoy this adaptation. But it feels REALLY buggy. I have to tap multiple times to get things to register. Sometimes it has to be a double tap, sometimes a tap and hold, sometimes just frequent taps until it proceeds. I don't have this issue with any other games/applications so surely it isn't just my device. I sadly just got it refunded. Edit: I re-purchased and landscape mode works better. Still not perfect but better.
2020-05-04
Jared
I liked this game enough to own the steam and physical versions. However I can't recommend this version unless they fix the touch controls. They often don't respond. Double clicking to view a card is a nightmare. I think the game is trying to figure out if you're swiping or clicking and guessing incorrectly. When viewing hero cards, the card goes black when selected. Seems like something isn't working. Maybe it's supposed to snow the campaign progress or stats for that character.
2020-02-06
A Google user
Awesome Solotaire Dungeon Crawl w/ Buggy and Annoying (but pretty) UI. Love this game to death and I have the physical version as well. The only problem, and it's a big one, is that the game is awful at registering double and single taps. Half the time, when you tap on something, nothing happens, or the UI acts as if you are dragging the screen. Double tapping can help with getting the taps to register, but sometimes even that doesn't work. Still very with playing, in my opinion.
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