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Reviews for "Guild Dungeons 2"

It's Pretty cool, but there's something that is bugging me, in the trade section I sell 100 pieces of wood and only get 10 silver in return, I don't know if that's the point or if it's just a bug.

Pardon my bad english please.
Great potential in this game. If you can add some battle visuals and battle game mode that would make this a full game.
Selecting troops is pain in the ass. Why dont we just click to add them? We are clicking them and clicking another button "that is placed far away from the troop button "to add them. Not user friendly. Maybe you can add little arrow button next to troop button to add them. that would be great.

After we complate last mission, game just ends. Why? Lets us return to the city and play more. We have buildings and researches to attend.

I finished the game but i only have 3 mushrooms, where the feck are all the mushrooms. Build page asks me for 65~ mushrooms and i slay a giant dragon and still have 3 mushrooms. I can understand if they are magical stones or some shit. But mushrooms! WTH dude, even i have 10 mushrooms on the lawn in front of my house :D But this great kingdom that tamed wild beasts, have 10 heroes, builded great castles and walls having hard time to find some mushrooms...

Well enought with mushrooms.

Overall great concept. I know you spended many time to figure this game scenario and i love it. It has potential to reach being a game like Heroes of Might & Magic.

Fukin mushrooms man... Fukin mushrooms...

An entire game devoted to TL&DR.

I tried. I really did. My attention span couldn't do it. Can I have a 'fast mode'? A speed slider? Something to give me a sense of accomplishment during a lunch break?

I remembered playing Guild Dungeons 1 and I must say this one is as pleasing.

First off, here are the good notes:

- Looks better than the last or rather I love how the interface and the art improved from the previous game. Still has that art style you are known for.
- I love how the feedback from the questing gives me hints. Also, the after quest reports are colorful. That is to say that I really like getting my troops killed. Does that make me a bad person? :)
- I have an assistant...A living, animate assistant.
- The leaders and the fact they help with quests.

Second, I would like to list down some of the clunks that I think would improve future renditions of Guild Dungeons:

- Lumber. Ahh, the only resource that still boggles me.
- Some typos noticed and I am lazy to point them out. >.>
- Troop management, I find it tiresome to manually choose units sent on quests by clicking on their name and approving them by clicking another button. I think streamlining this somewhat would do the trick.
- Build Structures interface, I have noticed that there is this empty box in the right side of the window. Perhaps this might be space for a flavor art update or some such, but I feel like I need to point it out.
- I find the font somewhat small. For smaller resolutions it works but to those like me that use larger resolutions, is there anyway to have a zoom or enlarge button for the game?
- I also find the GUI kind of cramped.
- The resource requirements of buildings and troops. I find it confusing a bit. I often mistake the resources needed and when I click to purchase the game would warn be if I lack resources. Is there a way to have a visual cue for missing resources needed to purchase buildings and units?
- The assistant, Is there any way you could give the player the ability to choose a different assistant? Other than that, is there anything else it can do other than list the significance of a new turn? Because I feel its potential wasted and I think it can do much more.
- Is there anyway one could find hints to Smithing recipes? There are many ingredients and its hard to come up with some items due to the requirements of 5 ingredient combinations. Like recipes taken from more quests or random actions done when managing the city.

Even though my review has more bad than good. I think of it as things I pointed out that need to be addressed. But it IS a good game and that I have a way with sim type games. And it is good to see a remake of a previous game to showcase your improvement as a developer and artist. So good job, you make a good game.

Cool gameplay

here was was a fun game I really like the gameplay on this one and the trade market really is a nice option and makes this even more fun some nice graphics and some nice art too these types are good very interactive anyways nice job

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