Dungeon Scroll Cheats

Dungeon Scroll Hack 1.08 + Redeem Codes

Make words to defeat monsters!

Developer: www.rtsoft.com
Category: Games
Price: Free
Version: 1.08
ID: RTDScroll

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Description

"BUY THIS GAME." - Eli Hodapp, admin of touchArcade

"If you don’t like word games, this one may actually convert you" - Big Albie

“Depending on how you look at it, Dungeon Scroll either takes adventuring/RPG games or Puzzle games where they haven't been before ... Puzzle game of the year” – Game Tunnel (PC version)

“With a great combination of real-time play, fantasy motif, and excellent mechanics (and a competent dictionary, I might add), Dungeon Scroll becomes my new favorite word game… Two thumbs up, way up!” – The Underdogs (PC version)

"Dungeon Scroll is an amazingly fun little game that really puts your vocabulary and quick-thinking skills through the wringer" - Gamespot (PC version)

The award winning game Dungeon Scroll is now fully optimized for play on your iPhone!

If a word game and a dungeon crawler had a baby, this would be it. Arrange tiles to create magic words and blast rats, spiders and skeletons. But beware, a great evil looms beneath the depths.

Grab your wand and sharpen your intellect for you’re about to embark on a dangerous journey through twenty-five of the most vile dungeons in the realm!

Features:

• Internet Global Highscore feature including world flags and the most comprehensive game details ever in a word-game!
• Automatic save/resume on exit
• Secrets and ‘magic words’ for you to find
• Kid Mode, Normal, and Wizard game modes
• High quality orchestral stereo soundtrack
• Created by award winning game designer Seth A. Robinson (Legend Of The Red Dragon, Dink Smallwood, Growtopia)

Version history

1.08
2019-02-13
- Fixed broken scoreboard
- Automatically adds letterboxing if needed to keep correct artwork aspect ratio
1.06
2016-04-21
* 64 bit support, improved task switching support, added URL to the physical board game
1.05
2012-06-28
* Fixed crash issue with iOS 5
* Improved task switching support
* Can now disable Shake to Jumble
* Can now disable all audio
1.0
2009-08-04

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Ratings

4.3 out of 5
9 Ratings

Reviews

Klatzy,
good mash of puzzle quest and scrabble
This is a good if short game. You make up words from a stack of tiles to defeat several monsters. Every word you make damages the monster while they hit you. Your health bar is essentially a timer; the monsters hit you with a set frequency reducing your health. If your health hits 0 it's game over. There are 25 dungeons with 6 monsters in each. Once in while, when you defeat monsters you can get skill or health or luck increase (increases your chance of magic items). You'll also get special tiles that are health potions or extra damage. There's no save so you need to start from the beginning.

Once you finish there's not much reason to play over except to get a higher score. And the gameplay isn't that varied. It'd be nice for the monsters to have more character. For example, some need you to make 4 letter words to damage them but otherwise they only really vary in their health.
Yveltal64,
A Timeless Classic
Used to play this forever ago on my old kindle fire. Just as good now as it was then!
Matman67,
Nine years later, this is the game I have played the most on iOS
A gem. Smart and fun.
giovanna8486,
So disappointing!
This game was a huge disappointment! I beat it in a few days of playing it on and off. I was expecting there to be a few more levels after I beat the first set of dungeons but that was not the case. Kind of a waste and not worth the repeat play. I honestly felt kind of cheated with this game.
silentdante,
Great word game, and this coming from a virgin to the "word/spelling" genre
i am not a big player of the many word games out there, but the style of this one (dungeon crawling) took my interest. i am doing very well in the kid difficulty, so that builds confidence, and the ability to see words quicker, so i can move back to the normal difficulty.
i like the addition of "magic" tiles, if you use them in the game they do more damage, or even find the best possible word to use (oracle tile), i used the oracle special tile once, and it made a word worth 720 damage, 60k points with a bonus of 20k, so if you save the oracle magic tile for a "boss" monster, it works out great. you can also get a potion to get back health. you will also uncover books that allow you to choose a little boost of some sort (as seen in the pictures).
the game at it's base is, spell a word witht he tiles provided to cast a spell, while you take damage over time from the monster your facing. you have to kill a certain number of monsters to get through that level of the dungeon and move on to the next level. i didn’t realize this at first and died on normal trying to figure out more words to spell.
ScrambledEggs,
a casual word game classic, now on the ipod
I've loved this game since it was first released on PC, and it is still just as awesome now.

Dungeon Scroll takes the simple concept of a word game and actually makes it exciting (unlike 99% of all other word games out there). You are a wizard casting "spells" (words) to damage a monster. As time passes, the monster will deal damage to you- so there is an element tension, a driving force. You can spell lots of short, simple words quickly and kill your enemies that way, but by doing so you can't achieve the points to get on the leaderboard. Some enemies require at least 4 letter words to be damaged, while others deal damage very quickly but only have a little bit of hp. Then there are the boss monsters with lots of hp and damage, who make you scramble for new words before you lose all your health.

This is a simple idea but the execution makes it very enjoyable while offering the player enough choices for complexity. I only wish that there was a sequel, with even more depth and different monsters. Maybe you could even take this a step further and add in RPG/leveling elements?
Petrified Spoopy,
Amazing Word RPG
Dungeon Scroll is actually pretty cool. The game is a cross between Text Twist, Boggle and Scrabble, with monsters you defeat creating word "spells". The RPG elements are very light, and include boosting your health, boosting damage, add luck for magic tiles or add points to your lot, and they come up as you're playing the game, so, its a no brainer. The addicting part comes with the attacks as some of them get faster and harder as you go along. The game is so addicting, I just wish it were a little longer. (the harder levels really are hard.) If you pay attention, Dungeon Scroll is also humorous, with the random items you find as you play the game. If you like word games, the price is right for this retro styled gem. (Wishlist: The graphics could be a little better. The game could be a little longer with additional worlds and more monsters. It would also be fun to make this multiplayer online to play against your friends ala "Words With Friends".)
Bochu,
Great scrabble/Bookworm-like game with a slight rpg element
I give it five stars because it's very fun, the battles are tuned nicely so that it's tough but not impossible, and for .99 I think it's a great deal.

If it were more than 1.99, I would have an issue with a few things but I still like it:

-Some of the words realllly don't seem like they should be in the Dungeon Scroll dictionary. Like comdg.
-Right now there were a couple of times where the baddie was supposed to have reduced health but it bugged out and didn't reflect that for a level. Not really a big deal but still.

Okay, other than those two minor things, I love the game. It's great trying to climb the leaderboard plus it really does challenge you to get better at making words.
debrisdodger,
Forget Sleep...You
This is quite possibly the best word game out there. I've played all the great ones: Words With Friends, Word Weaver, Abca, Bookworm, Woodwarp, Magic Words Arcanum, Word Crasher, and Textropolis, but this one is the most fun and challenging. Don't get me wrong though. All the proceeding are very good and have MUCH to offer, but Dungeon scroll is probably the most imaginative, challenging, and greatest one out there. NOTE: The developer is coming out with version 2.0 soon to fix the bugs which cause the app to crash on my 4S. Can't wait!
Razzy66,
Good game but some flaws
This game had great potential but some serious flaws. I started out thinking "Wow what a great game!" then I died.... You die it's game over. No continue. No retry. You start over at the beginning and have to go through from the beginning of the game. This wouldn't be so bad except for when you die instantly due to big fingers and hitting the wrong letters by accident. Imagine playing a game for 30 minutes, having full health but accidently hiting an S instead of an A and dieing instantly... back to the beginning. My second gripe. No information. Once again another game where you have no idea how some things work. Would definetly be a 5 star game if it wasn't for some serious flaws. As it stands now not sure if it's worth the $2 price.