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"Honestly I don't know why, but I do know that I hands down played this puzzle game more than any other puzzle game I played this year. There may be multiple reasons for this, but I think in the end, the answer is just that DungeonScroll is a lot more fun to play than any of the other Puzzle Games I played this year."
GameTunnel.Com
"Dungeon Scroll is another masterpiece from Robinson Technologies, quality indie developer behind such underdogs as Dink Smallwood and Teenage Lawnmower. If you never thought the RPG hack-n-slash motif could fit so well with a word game, DungeonScroll will change your mind."
www.the-underdogs.org
"At first glance, Dungeon Scroll looks like a first-person dungeon crawl in the style of the old Dungeons & Dragons PC RPGs. If you spend more than five seconds with the game, though, you'll realize that all the fantasy trappings are just window dressing for a fiendishly difficult and addictive word puzzle game. The concept is simple: You're given eight letters at the start of each dungeon, and you battle the creepy inhabitants (such as snakes, skeletons, and zombies) by forming words from these letters. The amount of damage you inflict and the points you rack up are based on the length and complexity of the words you devise."
Gamespot.Com
"Loosely based on Scrabble, this game throws a fantasy spin on the basic word-building concept. In Dungeon Scroll, you must form words from the letters you're given to destroy a variety of foes, such as rats, snakes, skeletons, and dragons. Larger words inflict more damage and are best used on powerful enemies. Although the graphics and sound effects aren't groundbreaking, they get the point across just fine and add a spooky element of danger."
Download.Com
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