HOW TO PLAY:

Swipe (mobile) or use the WASD / arrow keys (PC) to move and attack enemies. Tap or click icons and menu items to navigate through the on-screen options.

After a lifetime working for The Corporation, Dahla embarks on a journey to discover the meaning of life. She travels far and reaches The Tower, where all living things go to be granted their Final Wish by The Power and be released to transcend this life. The Power is astonished by her straightforward, unusual request, and throws her into The Pit, the infamous underground section of The Tower. She must now face grave dangers unknown to her kind, with the promise of the greatest reward of all — pure, unfiltered knowledge.

Dahla's Journey is an endless turn-based roguelike game, inspired by the broughlike genre. Each turn, you must move Dahla to an adjacent tile or attack an enemy that’s standing next to Dahla. After you move, enemies will take their turn. 

Watch where you're going! If you stop on a tile adjacent to an enemy, the enemy will attack you. Every time you get attacked, you're dealt one point of damage and, if your health drops to zero, you die — permanently! No backsies.

If she survives long enough, Dahla will gain Pieces of Knowledge, powerful items to aid her on her quest through The Pit. Make sure to use them wisely!

Reach the vortex to advance to the next level. How deep can you go?

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Dahla's Journey was created, designed and developed by André PiJaMar, Fernando Sinforoso and KryptoPixel Studio, using Construct 3, Aseprite, sfxr and beepbox.

The font Matchup Pro, was designed by Eeve Somepx.

StatusReleased
PlatformsHTML5
Release date Jul 19, 2021
Rating
Rated 4.0 out of 5 stars
(4 total ratings)
AuthorKryptoPixel
GenreStrategy, Role Playing
Made withConstruct
Tags2D, broughlike, Pixel Art, Retro, Roguelike, Sci-fi, Singleplayer, Turn-based, Turn-based Strategy
Average sessionA few minutes
LanguagesEnglish
InputsKeyboard, Mouse, Touchscreen

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yes very good game

Thank you!

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This was a very fun game. Made it to 24 floors, but I am determined to go even further!

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Thanks for playing it, 24 is pretty good, it get pretty hard and tricky after level 20, more enemies, more walls.