Dimension Hunter immerses players in an action-packed mobile roguelike experience, using pixel art visuals with dynamic twin-stick shooting mechanics.
Embark on a thrilling journey navigating perilous dungeons, and confronting a multitude of monstrous bosses. The game's vibrant design and strategic gameplay promise an engaging adventure, inviting players to explore a multidimensional world filled with challenges and surprises.
Dimension Hunter's gameplay revolves around a combination of roguelike and twin stick shooter elements in a linear progression of levels and dungeons. Left stick to move, and right touch to shoot and use abilities. The gameplay is simple, just evade enemy projectiles and attacks, and inflict your own damage. Clear the rooms one by one, until you get to choose which upgrade and room to enter next.
During runs, there’s so many types of possible upgrades and augments that it’s fun even just thinking about them and the possible combinations. There many elemental upgrade types like Fire, Lightning, and Ice, as well as the ability to modify your weapon.
You can have an upgrade that add elemental damages to your projectiles, or perhaps summons ice spirits upon activation of skills, or a persistent lightning orbs that circle the player inflicting passive damage. Weapon modifications that duplicate all projectiles, bounce them around enemies and walls, or perhaps adds perpendicular projectiles to both sides. No run will be the same.
Dimension Hunter is a free-to-play online game, with in-game purchases, energy system to limit play, and optional ads implemented in the gameplay system. In-game purchases come in the form of more currency, cosmetics, equipment, and energy. While the optional ads come in the form of providing extra rewards and a free revive if you die on a run.
The free-to-play experience is viable, but players are inevitably gated and pressured to spend in two major ways: the energy system and the character’s power level. Even if you want to grind for free, you can’t because of the energy system, as a result it’s hard to recommend this game to all the heavy free-to-play grinders out there.