Dungeon Village 2 Cheats

Dungeon Village 2 Hack 1.40 + Redeem Codes

Developer: Kairosoft Co.,Ltd
Category: Games
Price: $5.99 (Download for free)
Version: 1.40
ID: net.kairosoft.iOS.bouken2

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Description

A new legend begins here!

Build and manage a town in grasslands, snow fields, even in the underworld! Set up inns, weapon stores, and more to convince adventurers to come visit.

Use items and equipment to power up your adventurers and help them get more gold and experience from their quests. Be on the lookout for new dungeons to explore and new monsters to fight!

Need help attracting adventurers? Try building new facilities, selling new kinds of food, or improving the local area to earn Titles. Keep experimenting, and you might stumble on some rare awards...

As your town develops and becomes more popular, adventurers won't just visit, but move in for good!
The enemy roster from the previous game has been expanded with a host of quirky new monsters to fight.

Play your cards right, and some monsters will become friendly and join you! Give them snacks, keep them happy, and they'll become valuable allies on your quests. Explore more and more of the world map to unlock new areas.

Feel like a fresh start? Move your town to a different region to discover unseen monsters and bold new adventurers.

Rise through the ranks and create the greatest town the kingdom has ever seen!

Zoom in or adjust the screen size with touch controls.

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Version history

1.40
2023-01-31
Fixed minor issues.
Supports all 10 languages including English.
1.39
2022-11-01
Fixed minor issues.
Supports all 10 languages including English.
1.38
2022-09-08
Supports all 10 languages including English.
1.33
2022-05-09
Supports all 10 languages including English.
1.31
2022-02-21
Supports all 10 languages including English.
1.30
2022-02-08
Supports all 10 languages including English.
1.28
2022-02-01
Now available in English and 10 other languages.
1.27
2022-01-28
Now available in English and 10 other languages.
1.24
2021-06-29
Now available in English, Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese and Korean!
1.23
2021-05-17
Now available in English, Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese and Korean!
1.21
2021-03-25
Now available in English, Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese and Korean!
1.20
2021-03-12
Now available in English, Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese and Korean!
1.19
2021-03-12
Now available in English, Traditional Chinese, Simplified Chinese and Korean!
1.17
2021-03-02
1.16
2021-02-22
1.15
2021-02-08
1.14
2021-02-01
1.13
2021-01-22
1.12
2021-01-12
1.11
2021-01-06
1.10
2020-12-21
1.09
2020-12-19
1.08
2020-12-17
1.07
2020-12-15
1.06
2020-12-12

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Ratings

4.8 out of 5
636 Ratings

Reviews

JonnyoHatchet,
Help I Can’t Stop Playing
Everything about this game is rewarding and fun.

You are the mayor of a fantasy village. You’ll host adventurers who need an Inn, Weapon Shop etc, on their way to kill monsters on the outskirts of town, explore dungeons, and take down bosses. Give them gifts to increase their satisfaction, and they may just ask to move in.

As you learn to play, the game rewards you for exploring new features. There’s no deadline, and you can’t really do anything wrong. Buying this game is well worth the money because there are no pay-to-get-more features, and everything is straightforward and streamlined.
Crop her,
This was fun.
Like it is cool but there are a few problematic and game breaking mechanics that kill saves. I got tired of restarting my game after the fifth time. I don’t understand why they would add a sleep mechanic that would make the target sleep forever. Plus for whatever reason the sleeping target can’t be targeted and attacked. This will make the mission impossible to finish. On a side note. If you change your characters to a class that doesn’t use a weapon. You lose that weapon. And after you change them back to a weapon wielding class they start without any weapon. Sometimes your characters will somehow path-find themselves in a corner or some gap and get trapped. They will sit there forever if you don’t notice them. And even though there is more I don’t have time to go through each of them. I will just mention one more. There are way too many in game notifications. And the whole game stops when one comes up and you Have to click it to continue. Sometimes I found my self playing on my 15 minute break and realized I was not able to do anything else the whole time because I was just clicking through notifications the whole time. Like I said it was fun at first but quickly became tedious and annoying really quick after a short while. I am glad it didn’t cost me too much money to find out.
Rhyseℓ,
IT DIDN’T SAVE
I would have enjoyed playing this game, EXCEPT for the fact that it didn’t save my progress! I was constantly clicking the “Save” button as my town progressed, and it gave me the message indicting that it had been saved successfully. I got to work arranging my town and buildings until everything was just perfect, and then I saved one final time and closed the app. But when I opened the app again later, my buildings were not there! Confused, I began placing them again as before. Then an event that I had previously played through, and completed its quest triggered as if it were the first time. Please note: I am NOT mistaking it for the reoccurring events that pop up periodically as you play. No, this was a tutorial explanation and a quest I had previously already completed! THE GAME HAD NOT SAVED MY (recent) PROGRESS!! And this exact same issue keeps happening. It’s not just a fluke, every time I log in, the game always sets me back a good 30 minutes of play (oftentimes, MORE than 30 minutes), and it is absolutely infuriating!😤
FIX. THIS. NOW.
Parafireball7,
Fun, but somewhat unbalanced game that quickly becomes burdensome
This was a great game to start, but as the game progressed, it started to become very apparent now unbalanced the game was. Your adventurers go and fight monsters and get exp., but this only leads to relatively minor stat boosts compared to blasting them with items. It’s fun to play around with class swapping and unlocking more powerful classes, but it never felt like there was any rhyme or reason to any sort of difficulty progression. Also, as the game develops, you get utterly bombarded with popup notifications- and at that point in the game, you really don’t care if your traits are going up or your population went up another 100 points or you earned another medal. It’s just constant clicking to make these updates go away. Overall, it’s still worth its price point, it just have the longevity that made me want to keep playing past the first week.
Zammaster42,
Stop Notifications!
Much like many other reviewers have said the amount of notifications kill the Game Play. After you get past the first world the pop ups never stop and all you do is spend time click to get out of them. There is no reason why the developers can’t put in an option to have the notification show on the top left but not stop gameplay. It would make all of your games more fun but this game is almost unplayable mid-late game because of the pointless pop ups stopping game play.

Handing out medals is the worst. Let us hand out multiple at once.

As a fan for over a decade I’m pleading with you to fix this massive issue. You would make so much more money with the American audience on all of your games if you stopped the hugely tedious pop ups that stop game play and ruin the fun of an otherwise enjoyable game.
SirPaige,
One of the best
What can i say that most people don’t already know about this company and the games they make? This is definitely a step up in the right direction following Dungeon Village 1. There more to do in town, more buildings to make, more classes to invest in and a slew of items to mess around with. I’ve only just started playing earlier this evening and I can’t seem to put the game away. There’s a few things I’ve yet to unlock but working my way towards. Game is def worth the price. I hope they make another one in the future of this caliber.
Westdw,
Fun, but with 1 main annoyance
TLDR; fun until you realize you spend more time dismissing notification pop ups than playing the game.

This has been a lot of fun and is a breath of fresh air performance and stability wise after a full year of my Kingdom Adventures, which I also enjoyed. There is one issue I’d really like the developers to take a closer look at. The number of pop-up notifications with multiple dialogues each to click through for each event really bogs down gameplay; I think they should be passive notifications instead. In the time it takes to send a team to a battle, I’ll get interrupted 10+ times.

Congratulations! A new visitor!
You got a medal!
You used 50 apples!
You used 150 fruits!
Your town got a new title!
A new monster type appeared!
You collected taxes!
An adventurer mastered a job!
Your popularity meter is full!
You got another medal!
You got 30 town points!
Someone wants to move into a house!
A new dungeon was spotted!
A new adventurer will visit your town!
A new issue of Adventurer Magazine is out!

Please... It’s too much!!
egkim904,
Amazing
The improvements from DV1 to DV2 are glaringly obvious. There’s more content and gameplay options. However, i have a few suggestions. It would be nice to not have to bring hunters with you when you visit old towns. it feels like a big, permanent decision when it should really just be checking in; brief and simple. also: the constant alerts when something happens (like a hunter reaching level 10) are constantly pausing the game. it would be nice if it appeared as a mini pop up at the bottom (similar to the magic cauldron finishing boiling). it gets pretty annoying tapping through the notifications.
Flibbertigibbets,
Love these games
I have been a fan of Kairosoft games for many years. I have played through the original Dungeon Village several times so my expectations for Dungeon Village 2 were very high, and Kairosoft delivered. Dingeon Village 2 is everything that the original was just more. They didnt try to make a completely different experience which I appreciate. Everything I loved from DV1 is here. DV2 really adds a lot more flavor to the game via more monsters, jobs, shops, and items. Excellent work as always by Kairosoft.
Blackblooddoomwolf,
Lots of Fun; Limited content
I really enjoy the game at this point I’ve five stared my first town and am ready to move on to my second. I’ve really enjoyed the game so far but my only concern is longevity while there are still quite a few unlocks the end seems clearly in sight and I’m not sure how much more I’ll get out of the game. That said though it’s a great time waster and is well worth a try if your into city building type games. Also other than the initial price on the game there’s no pay to win features which is very nice.