A Long Way Down
A Long way down is a mash-up between an RPG and a deck-building game
Videogame for , developed by Seenapsis Studio and published by Goblinz Studio and Maple Whispering Limited
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A Long way down is a mash-up between an RPG and a deck-building game. Embody Sam and try escaping this maze where a sneaky and evil mastermind reigns. Let your memories and your choices guide you... but don't fall into darkness.
Craft a deck
The cards you choose will determine how you explore the dungeon and how you defend yourself from the horrors it contains.
Fight your way through the unforgiving monster maze
Great challenges await you as you go deeper into the dungeon. Use your cards and cunning, adapt your playstyle and overcome all enemies.
Gather your party
You’ll meet many fellow adventurers down in the dark - will you gain allies or make enemies?
Traverse the maze
Use your cards to bridge gaps and defy dead ends as you travel through the maze. Rush to escape or take time to explore, the choice is yours.
Upgrade your items and equipment
Collect rewards and use them to grow your power to take on what lies in the depths.
Confront the evil overlord
Every choice you made will affect the final battle - can you defeat the mastermind in its lair?
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System Requirements
Minimum Requirements
- Operating System: Windows XP
- CPU (Processor): Dual-core 2Ghz
- RAM: 2 GB
- Free disk space: 1 GB
- Video card: Compatible with Open GL 3.2+
Recommended Requirements
- Operating System: Windows 7+
- CPU (Processor): Dual-core 2Ghz
- RAM: 4 GB
- Free disk space: 1 GB
- Video card: Compatible with Open GL 3.2+
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