Eternal Quest
Eternal Quest is a Fantasy-themed, Role-playing and Single-player video game played from an isometric perspective, developed by Tamsoft and published by Midas Interactive Entertainment, Ltd. The game takes the player in the world of swords, maze-like underground lairs, in which the player has to take down several vicious monsters, gather better equipment, and earn gold to advance. It is set in the dungeon to contain over fifty challenging levels in the Story mode, and the game is about shogun who summons the champion to rescue the shogunate from an evil. The game offers the similar gameplay to the Rogue-like video game Nethack and revolves around the turn-based element. The player controls his character from an isometric perspective with an aim to go deeper into the dungeon to face off brutal monsters and defeat them to earn points and more. It becomes difficult to play as the player advances through it. Eternal Quest includes core features, superb mechanics, and brilliant visuals. Try it out, if you love playing Rogue-like video games.
#1 Izuna: Legend of the Unemployed Ninja
Izuna: Legend of the Unemployed Ninja is an Action, Dungeon Crawling, and Single-player Role-playing video game created by Success and published by 505 Games for Nintendo DS. The storyline of the game follows the female protagonist named Izuna and her clan of ninja, searching for the safe place to settle down after the old master who decided that ninjas were obsolete. Upon reaching the town, they found everything smashed and decided to stay in to wait for the grand boss. The game takes place in the randomly generated dungeons, and it offers the similar gameplay to Mystery Dungeon video game series. Inside the dungeons, the gameplay is turn-based, with brutal monsters in the dungeon getting to move or attack the player every time the player tries to move a tile. There are several levels, and the player has to complete each one while trying to complete the objectives. Izuna: Legend of the Unemployed Ninja offers core features such as Dungeon Crawling Gameplay, Superb Mechanics, Isometric Action, Smooth Controls, etc. Check it out, if you love playing Dungeon Crawling games.
#2 Izuna 2: The Unemployed Ninja Returns
Izuna 2: The Unemployed Ninja Returns is a Dungeon Crawling and Single-player video game developed by Ninja Studio and published by Success for Nintendo DS. The game is the sequel to Izuna 2: The Unemployed Ninja video game, released in 2007 and it mainly focuses on the adventure of the protagonist and her friends. The friend of the protagonist named Shino has vanished in the midst of the wedding, and now it’s the player responsibility to find his friend. The game starts with the player embarking on an epic quest to find her best friend. In the game, the player commands the female protagonist or other characters to navigate the randomly generated dungeons. Each dungeon in the game as several floors that the player needs to clear at any cost and many dungeons have bosses that the player has to defeat. During the gameplay, the player must manage his health bar, if the health bar goes to zero, the character of the player dies and is forced to return to the town.