Dig Dog

Dig Dog

3.5
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165.00₽
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Разработчик: Rusty Moyher

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Описание

Dig Dog — экшен-платформер с элементами «roguelike». Копайте в поисках приключений и откапывайте косточки и сокровища! Прыгайте, бросайтесь, топайте и прокапывайте себе дорогу в странном мире, населенном еще более странными созданиями.

Играть можно в двух режимах.

Охота за косточками — охота за сокровищами в стиле «roguelike». Выкапывайте косточки в четырех мирах с увеличивающейся сложностью. Сражайтесь с врагами над опасными скалами. Умирать придется часто.

Свободное копание — бесконечно выкапывайте сокровища на уровнях с минимальными препятствиями, и никаких «Игра окончена»! Прогресс сохранен.

Поддерживаемые языки: english, french, italian, german, spanish - spain, japanese, portuguese - brazil, russian, simplified chinese, traditional chinese, korean

Системные требования

Windows

Минимальные:
  • ОС *: Windows 7
  • Процессор: 1.0 GHz
  • Оперативная память: 1 GB ОЗУ
  • Место на диске: 150 MB

Mac

Минимальные:
  • ОС: OS X 10.7
  • Процессор: 1.0 GHz
  • Оперативная память: 1 GB ОЗУ
  • Место на диске: 150 MB

Отзывы пользователей

Рекомендую 11.10.2023 03:56
0 0

Very simple game but still manages to instil the "just one more run" feeling that a good rogue like has. Even if calling it one is a bit of a stretch.

Время в игре: 118 ч. Куплено в Steam
Рекомендую 19.04.2022 12:52
2 0

True to the modern “I-understood-that-reference-pun-premise” trope, Dig Dog is still fun and competent while at it.

Just like with most rogue-lites out there it has its share of balancing issues, making descents raggier than desired: the 2-hit-death base stats coupled with meager invincibility frames rendering good runs prone to be smashed into pieces under some fickle RNG-god’s (dog’s?) paws, for instance; or getting a favorable “supply x demand” seed (meaning a) finding shops with b) good items while c) having enough money to afford ‘em) being rarer than digging random gold down the way; or procedural level design being cruelly nasty at times; and so on.

None of those are game breaking though; but one structural design decision hurts the experience on a… deeper level. Unfortunately mapping all main actions (jumping, digging, dashing) to the same button makes the controls feel clumsy instead of elegant as intended, and may pile a couple extra frustrating deaths to the ever-growing counter.

Despite all that, a player will most likely jump back right away without batting an eye--a testament to the game’s compelling and accessible “one more try” factor.

Время в игре: 497 ч. Куплено в Steam
Рекомендую 24.06.2021 10:20
0 0

It may not be the most graphically advanced game, but where it lacks in visuals, it makes up for that with addictive gameplay, clearly inspired by Spelunky. One of my favorite things about it is that there is a lot of clever "risk and reward" management. In one sentence: I totally *dig* this game.

Время в игре: 30 ч. Куплено в Steam
Рекомендую 29.11.2020 16:06
0 0

Oh wow! All these negative reviews are so sh*t! From dude's calling this game a 'roguelike' (LMAO!) through mate's experiencing some type of... slowdown (sic!?) effects in-game - LOL, to, finally, people complaining about the difficulty of the game - ROFL (your lack of skill is evident...).
There's nothing like that in here. You get what you get, a perfectly optimized arcade romp that scratches that itch. If you're good enough you can "loop de loop" and thus play till forever. A standard feature of similar games.
If you want something like the classic Mr Driller for PSX (but more fast paced) or Dig-Dug just get this game especially now when it's on a deep sale.

Время в игре: 53 ч. Куплено в Steam
Не рекомендую 13.04.2020 06:47
5 1

I wanted to like this game and I think there is the beginning of something fun here but it has just not got enough going for it for me to recommend to others. This is about as basic as a roguelike can get, without adding enough to remember it by.

Время в игре: 109 ч. Куплено в Steam
Рекомендую 18.03.2019 01:05
0 0

I picked this up intending to play for a few minutes and blah blah blah you've heard this before blah blah blah fnord blah.

Also, out of dozens and dozens of deaths as I learned the mechanics and necessary tactics, about two felt somewhat unfair. All the rest got filed under "yeah, okay, I should have approached that differently." This is a remarkable achievement.

Время в игре: 419 ч. Куплено в Steam
Рекомендую 07.02.2019 16:00
23 0

Simple, yet Satisfying



Dig Dog is an arcade rogue-like developed by Rusty Moyher and Matt Grimm. Initially I wasn’t too keen on the game but one of my friends persuaded me to give it a shot and I’m really glad I did. What we’ve got here is a simple but satisfying game (not to mention addictive) in a small package. Dig Dog doesn’t do a huge amount, but I wouldn’t expect it to for $2 and what it does, it does well. I bought this last night right before I was heading to bed and ended up playing it for almost two hours. It exceeded my expectations.

Positives:


  • The core gameplay is easy to pick up but hard to master. All of your controls are on the arrow keys (or WASD) and the keyboard (though you can also move your mouth with Z, not sure if that does anything) and most of the time you’re just digging down or to the side to reach the bone. As well as this you can tap the space bar button to quickly dig down and pressing the jump button mid-air lets you do a dash that kills enemies. The dash is really the hardest thing to master, but it’s worth it. Using the dash effectively makes enemies easier to deal with and it’s also necessary for getting the bone when it’s in an awkward spot.

  • Dig Dog can really be as fast-paced or as slow as you like. There are no time constraints here and nothing chasing you or anything. Sometimes it’s just really fun to blow through a level as quickly as possible, but it’s not necessarily the best strategy (especially if you want coins). I’ve seen one type of enemy that can move through the ground, but most can’t, so you’re pretty safe to just stand still and survey the level around you if you want to.

  • There’s decent enemy variety here, and each enemy type behaves in a very different way. There are four ‘biomes’ in the game and each one adds new, harder enemy types. For example, the desert biome adds an enemy that can pass through the ground. Enemies sometimes have coins or hearts that they drop when killed. You can tell because they’ll have a gold or a red spot where they’d usually have a white spot.

  • Speaking of coins, there are upgrade shops here where you can buy things ranging from coin magnets to health refills and longer jumps. I have found it quite difficult to amass enough coins to buy anything regularly, so I haven’t had a chance to try everything on offer in the store, but even without upgrades the game is a lot of fun.

  • Dig Dog definitely has that ‘one more go’ feeling to it. As I mentioned, I ended up playing it for almost two hours last night when I wasn’t even planning on picking it up. It’s a snappy game, with four levels per biome, so it doesn’t feel like a big undertaking when you start a new run. As such, it’s also a really good ‘coffee break’ game.

  • If you don’t particularly fancy playing from the start every time, once you reach a biome a few times, you can warp there instead of starting from the beginning. This is particularly helpful if you’re like me and suck at the game, but don’t want to get stuck playing the first biome over and over again.

  • Presentation-wise, I think the art is pretty good and the music here is great. You can also unlock more colour palettes for the game. Your bones are counted up at the end of each run and at certain milestones. Much like in Downwell, I haven’t ended up using the different palettes as I like the default one, but it’s nice to see some customization in the game.


Negatives:


    [*]I do wish there was some other kind of attack. There’s an enemy that has spikes on its head that hurts you if you jump on it, meaning you have to attack it from the sides. Well, the only way to attack from the sides is to do that jump-dash I mentioned earlier but I’ve found it almost impossible to dash into an enemy that’s walking on the same plane as you, it’s much more suited to enemies one block above you. Unfortunately, this makes the spiky enemies really hard to kill, which becomes even more frustrating because they will happily jump down any holes you dig.


Verdict:



Dig Dog is a great little arcade rogue-like and at $2 on sale, or $3 regular price it deserves to be in the library of any rogue-like fan. It’s easy to pick up and hard to master and it’s super addictive. There’s a good amount of enemy variety and overall content here too, especially for the asking price. I highly recommend giving this one a try!

If you found this review helpful, please check out my other reviews over at Kemo's Corner.

Время в игре: 142 ч. Куплено в Steam
Не рекомендую 16.07.2018 07:15
14 1

I'm all for games inspired by arcade classics. It's always great to see a twist on something I got to enjoy as a kid, even when it's not perfect. However, sometimes it seems developers try to evoke a mental image of a classic game just to draw you in to something that seems fundamentally different, so after buying Dig Dog with hopes of seeing a twist on Dig Dug, I'm a bit disappointed.

Dogs are cool



I do enjoy the idea of a game centering around a dog digging for a bone, but it feels like the premise and the gameplay split from the beginning. Sure your blocky pixel dog can dig side to side and downward, but the best way to move in any direction is to mash the jump button. Either to go straight down at a seemingly ridiculous speed or to use the special move that has the dog changing color and blasting through the ground and enemies alike. It feels like a strange set of moves for a dog, which is fine in general, but why even have a dog if you're going to make it tilt sideways and fly?

Frustrations as Gameplay



The overriding goal is to get the dog to the bone in every level. That's what progresses you to the next level. Each level and zone has progressively more obstacles in your way in the form of various enemies, damaging blocks of ground, and insta-killing spikes. So you'd assume the goal is to progress avoiding these obstacles as much as you can. Yet, the score at the end rewards you for having more coins, coins collected for defeating enemies, and at the same time you can use these coins to upgrade your canine to be generally stronger in a number of different ways. Thus, you're stuck either playing to progress or playing to collect, which doesn't make a lot of sense to me as they seem to be mutually exclusive types of gameplay.

On top of this issue, it's very easy to die in the game. This isn't anything abnormal as it's built in to a lot of games, particularly roguelites to keep things dynamic. The procedural level generation (or just a ton of maps?) seems to reinforce the fact that it's fully intended. However, the sheer monotony of the game makes me want to move with a lot of urgency, yet doing so is almost a certain way to die. This had me slogging along just slowly digging my way toward the goal, trying not to move too quickly in such a way that I'd fly off the level and be forced to restart. It felt like those moments in some of the less-than-stellar Sonic games where you're forced to be slow and methodical when you think you're supposed to be going fast.


Can I just play Dig Dug?



Dig Dog does have some good things going for it. It has a solid musical collection that fits the theme. It has a decent variety of enemies that function in unique ways. It even has a catchy name. But it just doesn't have that 'fun factor' that makes me want to keep playing it. When I first started, it had some issue that forced it to run at 10-15 FPS which was a nightmare, but I thought when it started working properly that I might be able to have fun with it. However, that just didn't happen. Sure it's a cheap game and getting it on sale certainly helped, but I don't really want to play it anymore and I don't know who I would recommend this for.

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Время в игре: 36 ч. Куплено в Steam
Не рекомендую 14.07.2018 03:53
10 0

It's a really simple arcade game that doesn't work for me. The controls don't work how I expect them to and it makes it very difficult to dig down. The new mechanics that are introduced for the enemies don't really change much either. The shop doesn't really change how to play or improve the game in a meaningful way. It can be skipped entirely.

I can say the levels do get generated well and the eye color on the enemies to show what they drop is cute. Dig Dog is a well made game that doesn't go far enough to keep it interesting. For some reason I always feel frustration when playing.

Время в игре: 67 ч. Куплено в Steam
Рекомендую 28.06.2018 21:07
27 2

Dig Dog is what happens when you strip down Spelunky to it's core elements and make it a pizza parlor arcade game. This title has that one-more-run addictiveness, and is another game that is easy to learn, yet hard to master. There is more content than meets the eye, but yes, it is an arcade game at it's heart (in other words, when you strip down Spelunky you also take out some of the complexity and depth).

Essentially, you can dig, jump, rapid dig, and dash dig. The goal is to get the bone at the bottom of the level. You can collect gold pieces as you descend, and spend it for additional abilities in shops. It is fun to play the game very fast. And finally, also in the spirit of Spelunky, you gain warp tunnels once you reach new areas.

Pros:
+Super addicting
+Easy to learn and hard to master
+Price point is too low
+Fun from the couch

Cons:
-This is best played in short sessions, which wasn't quite the case for me with Spelunky; I suspect the arcade nature of this title is what shifts this

If you like the one-more-run games with rogue-ish elements, get this as soon as possible.

Время в игре: 118 ч. Куплено в Steam
Рекомендую 22.06.2018 09:58
39 5

One of my absolute contenders to the game of the year in this 2018, and one of the most perfect arcade experiences that I have found in Steam since 'Switch 'N' Shoot'.

Basically, 'Dig Dog' is 'Spelunky' at the speed of cocaine. It uses a procedural algorithm for the construction of a descendant layout that is as fine tuned and well balanced as in Derek Yu's influential classic.

But in its main mechanic it looks to the sheer arcade intensity of drilling Japanese arcade games, feeling like a much more intense and less cerebral version of 'Mr. Driller,' that instead in the use of logic or puzzle elements, it relies in your ninja skills.

While the game can be played at a slow and quieter pace, it truly shines when you play this with a speedrunner approach. And a lot of the design elements have been placed thinking in how to create a challenging and interesting layout pushing your quick reflexes.

Interestingly for a game with an arcade approach, the game has an infinite nature. While there is a main loop that can be completed, then the game starts to repeat the same biomes but with a new harder gimmick forcing you to play in a much more risky way.

The game is also pure excellence regarding the artistic and sound designs. With a minimalistic approach to the graphics relying in a suggestive and elegant color palette in the same tier of quality as 'N++'.

And a very satisfactory use of the sound effects, being one these arcade experiences reaching the grade of synesthetic because of how pleasant and joyful it sounds.

All of this combined with an use of rumble in the controller and screen shake effects, to evade and abstract your mind in the universe of the game as only classic arcade experiences are able to do.

Other plus is how well optimized is, running at a rock solid 60 FPS even with the low specs of my GPD Win, being a perfect game to play on the go.

Время в игре: 701 ч. Куплено в Steam
Рекомендую 18.04.2018 04:54
1 0

Dig Dog is a damn fine game. Excellent controls, menus and music; polish all around. A dash of quirk and challenge. I found much more value in it than its meager price would suggest - such that I would take the time to write this little review.

Время в игре: 113 ч. Куплено в Steam
Рекомендую 10.04.2018 02:42
1 0

It is rare to find such simple mechanics, graphics and music done so well. This game is a love letter to games of yore that if released decades ago would be considered a classic. The controls are extremely responsive and tight making it so that each risky situation you get out of and each death you suffer feels completely responsible to your actions, and your actions alone.

The graphics while primarily black, white and two shades of a background color convey all the information you need to know about the game: White means its an entity of some sort, yellow means it harbors a coin, red means it harbors a heart. The only downside I have found when it comes to the mechanics being a bit of difficulty in figuring out exactly what the power-ups actually do, however with some quick experimentation it becomes clear.

The music starts out a gentle catchy and rather quirky melody that increases in intensity as you progress through the different worlds. I find the melodies getting stuck in my head when I'm not playing.

i cannot recommend this game enough, especially at its price point.

Время в игре: 651 ч. Куплено в Steam
Рекомендую 09.03.2018 17:07
8 0

Best $3 I've spent in a long time. It's cute, it's engaging, but also relaxing. My kids love watching me play, and it's not a game that they will find hard to play on their own.

This is a short tight gaming experience, and for the price is a good buy.

Время в игре: 106 ч. Куплено в Steam
Рекомендую 28.02.2018 00:54
1 0

Good retro digger, again similar to Spelunky but 1 player and faster game play.

Nice presentation with 'retro' fitting graphics and music.

flow of the game:


  • randomly generated levels
  • dig until you find the bone which gets to the next level
  • Jump on enemies heads to kill them or jump twice for a special dog dash move (faster dig)
  • Collect coins to use at shops for power ups (hidden on some levels)
  • [*] 1 live only with hit points see how long you can last.


Will keep at it!

Время в игре: 12 ч. Куплено в Steam
Рекомендую 26.02.2018 22:49
1 0

Cute and plays nicely. Difficult but fair. All the makings of a sweet game and totally worth the price.

Время в игре: 32 ч. Куплено в Steam
Рекомендую 10.02.2018 02:24
3 0

very small and simple; but unique, fun, and challenging. the movement system is simple, but unique. learning it is fun and interesting, and the "free dig" mode really lets you explore what you can do with it.

it's as cheap as free, so even if you don't like it you're only out a few bucks (or you can refund it if you wanna be that guy). what are you waiting for!!!

Время в игре: 411 ч. Куплено в Steam
Рекомендую 09.02.2018 23:14
10 2

It's a nice little dogue-like game.

Not overly mechnically complex (for the most, you dig, dash, or both at once) but still with tricks to learn.

Play sessions are short and intense (usually 1..15 minutes), which makes for less sorrow about any premature demise.

Game consists of 4 "worlds" (4 levels per world), each with their own level generation rules and enemies.
Upon completing the last level the game goes back to 1-1 while adding a certain difficulty element.
There's also an unlockable shortcut system for starting on a specific world (and misisng out on items that could be bought in shops on the way there), somewhat akin to that of Spelunky.

The game is accompanied by a fitting soundtrack.

To note here, speedrunning the game is also an interesting process, as you can go really fast (many levels can be completed in less than 10 seconds).

Время в игре: 411 ч. Куплено в Steam
Рекомендую 09.02.2018 23:05
2 2

For three dollars is did not expect this game to be so addicting and enjoyable. It just came out so i know the game isn't going to be perfect. One function I would add in the game would being able to change the controls. It is a small thing that I could live without but it would be nice. Another thing would be to add an online multiplayer with friends. I know it is a hard thing to do but I think you can do it. Finally more gamemodes would be nice although the current ones are pretty great. Thanks for this nice game and I hope it does well.

Время в игре: 166 ч. Куплено в Steam
Рекомендую 09.02.2018 00:10
9 0

I saw this game in my Steam exploration queue, and thought it was going to be a cross between Dig Dug and Spelunky. Turns out it's more Dig Dug than Spelunky, but that's alright because it is still fun. Noise-sensitive bomb bats and spiky hazards give this game a little bit of a strategic touch. Worth the $2.69 I bought the game for.

Время в игре: 11 ч. Куплено в Steam

Дополнительная информация

Разработчик Rusty Moyher
Платформы Windows, Mac
Ограничение возраста Нет
Дата релиза 31.01.2025
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Жанры

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Особенности

Single-player Steam Achievements Full controller support Steam Leaderboards Remote Play on Phone Remote Play on Tablet Remote Play on TV Family Sharing