Wednesday, 21 November 2012

Legends of Loot - Goods And Bads


Majesco’s Legends of Loot is a dungeon-crawler RPG which you explore dungeons while:
  • collecting loot
  • dodging traps and
  • defeating monsters

Crushing Sands is the first accessible area

Select dungeon in the middle area

Select level in the dungeon

Crystals are the premium currency

Complete chosen wagers for rewards

Outfit hero with gears and equipment


You can wage gold on challenges but I suggest trying the dungeons first before placing bets to better understand its layout.


Good Stuff: 9.5/10

In the dungeons, you move the hero by tap-holding the position and collect loot by walking into them. The objective is to reach the exit by solving puzzles and surviving traps and monster attacks.

Change between navigation modes

Collect all keys, chests, coins and barrels

Tap lever to open rooms and gates

Avoid them at all cost


When you and a monster have contact, turn-based combat starts which involves slicing and poking dots. Each monster can only be killed by specific attack types.

"Great turn-based battling that involves real action, rather than just hitting an "Attack" button."
"...you'll need some quick reaction times to beat some of the tougher enemies."
Pros and Cons respectively from Gamezebo

Fight with the monster's weakness

Avoid the red dots, heal when injured.



Bad Stuff: 2.0/10

The lagging makes the game frustrating when doing ‘no damage’ challenges because you are unable to block the monster’s attacks.


The lag makes easy opponents difficult to beat


Rating: 7.5/10

Putting lag aside, the game allows retrying of levels to complete item sets and challenges. It also provides variety for players with:
  • puzzles
  • exploration and
  • turn-based combat


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2 comments:

  1. Look so manlish...I recommend Happy Street!

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    1. I am sorry if the game does not appeal to you but I am just posting what interests me and sharing it here. However thanks for your recommendation, I might try it since it feels better than Glu Mobile’s Small Street which I played before in terms of game content.

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