The Way Home: Pixel Roguelike

Pixel Roguelike

Published by: Concode

Description

Trapped on a strange island, Kevin and Cheese struggle to return home.
There are also terrifying monsters and other lost people on the island.
Please help the Cheese get home safely!

[Roguelike Dungeon Crawler]
- Maps are automatically generated by the algorithm.
- You can enjoy every battle with a new pattern.
- In each battle, the battle proceeds by strategically combining 15 or more different skills.
- Defeat the 80 unique monsters with different patterns.

[Party Mode]
Create a party and explore the dungeon!

- You can choose from 21 different characters.
- Each character can use different skills.
- A party consists of 4 characters who will fight together.
- You can use different combinations of characters to play through the dungeons.

[Resource collection and construction]
- You can construct buildings with resources collected from dungeons and islands.
- Make various buildings to make it easier to escape.

[There is an ending!]
- Meet NPCs and follow the story as you explore 4 islands.
- Will Kevin and Cheese eventually escape the island at the end of the story?
- The warm sensibility of pixel art and light and shadow are waiting for you here!
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Contact: [email protected], +827045198629
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Deck Blueprints
$9.99

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User Rating

4.71 out of 5

373 ratings in Canada

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The Way Home Reviews

What a fun and simple but engaging roguelite arpg

hybrid461 on

Canada

Game has a great loop with simple combat that can be played with one hand. Go do a dungeon, come back to spend resources, repeat. Beat a boss and get a new island. The first island is free to try and without ads. I was hooked after the first island so decided to buy the iap for no ads.

Need more! Difficulty and Gameplay

woahgudgame on

Canada

I had a good experience, thank you Dev team! Yet, I found the later stages of the game to be without much of a challenge.

Its

ЕгорCI on

Canada

Bad

KEYBOARD.

Ppladj on

Canada

PLZ ADD A KEYBOARD i play on the browser version and the keyboard was. Working and then i download this game from the App Store and there is no keyboard compatible plz juste fix this but in general the game is great

Great Game!!!! I Loved It!

JeffBow on

Canada

I truly enjoyed this game inside and out. I have played through the story mode 3 times and I have completely finished the party mode. I think the game play is great and simple (which is nice for a change!!!). Having the option to watch ads or a one time purchase was brilliant. I played the first time through with ads and then I purchased the blueprint. I mainly did this to support the Dev’s! Great game and I would love to see a follow up!!!

It’s a great game that’s all I have to say

Watch ads instead on

Canada

The only thing is that you can pay ten bucks to go to the second island or you can watch ads and I feel like the ads were kind of way easier than the ten bucks

AWESOME 😎

irihiri on

Canada

Amazing job from the dev!! It’s so good and so cute and I love Cheese. There is a paywall but it is worth it and I’d rather have a full experience of gaming rather than a game just being a vehicle for ads. Respect to that 🫡

Best Mobile Game in Years

ryleytolman on

Canada

I had honestly given up hope in finding anything remotely playable in the mobile market. Garbage designs from garbage studios with nothing but making money as their goal. This game is a 10/10 and it know it. It will let you play for an hour or more and then finally say “hey if you want to keep going this is what it looks like, BUT even if you can’t afford it we’ll make it work”. Can’t give enough praise for this absolute gem. Beautifully crafted, just enough progression grind to make it interesting but not tedious. Keep it up!!

Ads

DatNeegguh on

Canada

Tooo many ads good game but too many ads

Fun gameplay, but seriously, with the ads?

Dontplaythiscrappygame on

Canada

The gameplay is fun, but oh my god, locking progression behind ads or $$$ is terrible. Other mobile games make the gameplay difficult and grindy, but give you the ability to either buy your way to victory instantly or watch ads to make you stronger. This game straight up says “if you want to progress, you need to spend $10 or watch a ton of ads.” That is not how you do this, mate. People won’t see that and *want* to watch the ads or spend the money, they’ll see “wow, he’s just being greedy” and stop playing. That’s certainly what I did. I understand wanting to make money, but be more subtle about it. Don’t straight up go “I have mouths to feed” (which is literally what they say in the game). Play through the first dungeon and uninstall. Fun little time waster for about 30 minutes, if that.

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