Into the Dim 9+

Mysterious RPG adventure

Happymagenta UAB

    • 4.3 • 470 Ratings
    • Free
    • Offers In-App Purchases

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Description

Into the Dim is a mysterious RPG adventure of a boy and his dog. Explore tricky dungeons, think steps ahead and evolve traps. Solve puzzles, outwit and defeat enemies and uncover the town mystery!

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"A clever little dungeon crawler, that plays a lot differently from other games in its class, has solid Game Boy visuals, and will really test you" - TouchArcade

"I’m in love with the eccentric chiptune soundtrack, the visuals take me back to my childhood, and the game itself is rather challenging" - App Advice

"It looks perfect, with its simple sprites and background all matched brilliantly to its retro-monochrome style" - Softonic

"With a complete, classic audio and visual theme in check, Into The Dim’s gameplay is what I found to be most engaging" - Indie Game Magazine

"It’s hard not to be impressed with the game’s monochrome visuals, especially if you grew up in the Game Boy video game era" - MobileSyrup

"Charming roguelike RPG" - Pocket Gamer

"Although it looks pretty cute, it's no walk in the park. Death is lurking around every corner down in the dim." - 148Apps

"Has a nostalgic feel" - GameMob

"A very interesting graphical style and solid gameplay experience" - TouchTapPlay

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FEATURES

- dungeons with secrets
- tricky puzzles
- various enemies
- collectable treasures
- universal (play on all your devices)

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PLEASE NOTE: Into the Dim is completely free to play. All ads are opt-in only, no popups. In-app purchases are soft and not required, there is no paywall. However, Into the Dim is a hardcore game that challenges you to plan wisely and think strategically. You can purchase some items for real money or choose to watch ads to play it easier.

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More from Happymagenta:
· Spyglass - outdoor GPS with augmented reality
· Scany - WiFi scanner and network utility

What’s New

Version 1.2

- Fixed game screen scale on iPhone X and iPhone X Max

Ratings and Reviews

4.3 out of 5
470 Ratings

470 Ratings

Editors’ Notes

Simultaneously novel and retro, Into the Dim is a dungeon crawler with a turn-based twist. As you explore grayscale dungeons, you’ll need to carefully plan each movement or be attacked by skeletons, flying eyes, and other monsters. Filled with chiptune blips, a delightfully hardcore difficulty, and 8-bit graphics that would feel at home on a Game Boy, it's a rewardingly old-school experience.

BeaniePal85 ,

Good game, broken in some ways

Overall this is a good game. Though it was just updated so that not all levels were unlocked, I am here to talk about the difficulty. Some parts of the game are easy, but it's the little things that make the big problems. For example, the health whenever you die. I think it is unfair that you have one heart left when you die. Sometimes there will be heart containers nearby when you start a level, but since everything one shots you in those circumstances, it takes luck for no skeletons, bats, etc. to spawn around you. Another problem would be the cost of upgrades. I understand that the point of high costs would make the player play the game longer, but since it takes a while just to get 20 coins, getting 80 to refill your health, only to die again would be a waste of a lot of coins. My thoughts would be to make everything that is buyable with coins cost half the price (or more) cost , making it easier to advance throughout the game.

thebeastgrowled ,

Great Nostalgic Game

With its vintage graphics and cute storyline, what's not to love about this game? Dungeon crawler-type games used to be some of my favorite on my gameboy when I was younger, and this game does great justice to the genre. The first time I downloaded it, it would keep glitching and automatically take me to the boss level after the first two or three levels, but I redownloaded it and that glitch stopped. Besides that little issue, the game was perfect! Although I couldn't figure out how to solve all of the puzzles, I did have fun trying. I'd probably even be willing to pay a dollar or two for more levels. If the lost dog storyline could be more developed and incorporated more into the game, I think that's make it even cooler! I'm excited to start the game in nightmare mode now. 😊

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