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Doom & Destiny

Doom & Destiny

Android Role Playing Heartbit Games
4.8 Popularity

Addictive old-school RPG with nerd humor

System Requirements

Updated
September 5, 2024
Category
Age Rating
Mature 17+
Android
Android 6.0++
Package Name
hb.doom_and_destiny

So here's my honest take on Doom & Destiny. I've tested a bunch of old-school RPGs and this one's pretty solid. The story and dialogue are genuinely funny, not just cringy nerd jokes. The combat is simple but has enough depth to keep it interesting. And I really appreciate that there are no in-app purchases - you just pay once and get the whole game.

The biggest downside is that it can get a little repetitive after a while, especially the grinding for upgrades. But if you're into that kind of progression, it shouldn't be a deal breaker. Overall, I'd say it's a great option if you want an offline RPG experience with some laughs. Not the most revolutionary game, but it does what it does really well.

Manya Lyalya
AUTHOR: Manya Lyalya Editor, Grand Screen

Pros

  • Tons of strategic depth without being overwhelming
  • Great story and dialogue with plenty of nerd humor
  • No in-app purchases, just pay once for the full game
  • Easy-to-learn but challenging turn-based combat
  • Lots of side content to keep you busy

Cons

  • Upgrades and grinding can get repetitive at higher levels
  • Combat can feel a bit simple for hardcore RPG fans
  • Graphics and presentation are solid but not mind-blowing
GOOGLE PLAY SCORE
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based on 27,400 reviews
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Description

Been playing Doom & Destiny for a couple months now. It’s basically an offline, old-school RPG where you play as a group of nerds who get dragged into a fantasy world. There’s magic, dungeons, pizza, and a ton of funny jokes – basically everything you’d expect from a game made for RPG and nerd fans.

The story is pretty great and there’s over 20 hours of content, plus another 20 hours of side quests and extra adventures. The combat is turn-based and easy to get the hang of. You can even change up your party order to apply special bonuses. With 100 levels to grind and over 200 powers and spells, there’s plenty to keep you busy.

Look, if you’re into retro RPGs and don’t mind a bit of cheesy humor, you’ll probably love this. It’s not perfect – the upgrades can get a bit grindy at higher levels – but overall it’s a solid, fun game that doesn’t try to nickel and dime you. Worth checking out for sure.

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