David Thomas
12
Friday, December 19, 2025
After playing this all the way through here are some thoughts: This game is fun, but a lot of little things could have been changed to make it way better. Ex. The game gives you TONS of monsters to try and level up with to few resources or to little upgraded stats to try and keep up with the attacking adventurers. Traps are key. Actually 2 traps are really key, arrows and goo. Monsters merge should cost money not monster points. There's plenty more but not enough space. Good but not their best Edited
Sarah Henley
7
Tuesday, December 16, 2025
Pretty decent, but you should be able to filter the monster list. You end up with 50+ monsters and scrolling an unorganized list (by acquisition) is terrible UI design. I would prefer to be able to run two events at the same time. The longer the game goes, the more "behind" I feel.
Noah Sky
5
Tuesday, December 9, 2025
ok. so the castle star rating test, keeps getting interrupted by invasion. which is annoying and kinda gimmicky cuz the actual test itself is easy to clear. But tbh, the whole game is kinda easy. So in your second run, you can pretty much unlock everything and clear all within the high score time limit. Thats it. 2 runs and you're done. not much incentive to replay. So for me, its a pretty short game. Edited
Mistoltean
28
Monday, December 8, 2025
I like the idea but what I might nitpicking a bit is balancing and variety. In end game, just set rolling rock traps, long corridors, and optionally one exceptionally overpowered monster can fend off and clear everything. Kind of invalidate building an army of monsters or group bonus. Secondly, sending monsters to explore is not that rewarding like in Dungeon Villages 2, more of a chore to get 5-star rating than to enhance your monsters. The number of items fed to monsters matters most. Edited
Chamique Belciña Omboy
8
Thursday, December 11, 2025
Another super cute game from Kairosoft! I adore this game so much and it's worth every penny buying such a solid game. It's simple yet challenging, and I love how there are recognizable character designs as well as new ones. I've played your games since highschool and Kairosoft never misses in bringing fresh games without losing their signature charm in each release. 🩷
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