Dungeon Antiqua 2 is a 2D dungeon hack-and-slash RPG featuring SNES-style pixel art and sound.
A retro-flavored adventure awaits you, blending strategic exploration with a highly flexible character building system.
§ Exploration
Players will explore six dungeons, navigating with a unique system where visibility of corridors and enemies depends on the character’s “vision".
Dungeon Antiqua 2 uses a symbol encounter system—you can avoid battles by dodging enemies, or strike first and take the initiative. The path forward is yours to carve through skill and decision-making!
§ System
In addition to the eight jobs from the previous game, two new classes—Monk and Archer—have been added, bringing the total to ten.
Earn skill points from victorious battles; once they reach the required threshold, you’ll unlock job-specific skills.
Since changing jobs does not reset level, you can freely experiment with multiple jobs to create your own ultimate party!
§ Concept
Sometimes, why not take a step back and return to the cartridge era of gaming?
By stripping away excessive story cutscenes and focusing on short, simple dialogue and text, the world is designed to spark your imagination—inviting you to create your own personal adventure.
§ Playtime
For a first playthrough, we estimate a playtime of approximately 10-12 hours.
§ About "Dungeon Antiqua" series
This game takes place hundreds of years after the story of Dungeon Antiqua.
You may even come across some familiar characters from the previous game…
Wow what a great hidden gem! It’s a dungeon crawler rpg that combines wizardry and final fantasy V into an awesome bite sized adventure!Create a party of 4 and go exploring dungeons, with a multi class system that progresses as you go further into the game. I’m a DRPG fan and this is perfect for me. The game length is also quite good, maybe around 10-15 hours. Great pickup for anyone who just wants a bite sized dungeon explorer on the go!
iOS
Tskadono
Just installed after playing the first DA. Loving everything about it.
Classic style with modern quality of life
QwertyCake
Great game. Encounters can be tough but you eventually get enough tools to handle everything. Plus you can avoid them on the map. More accessible than the first game and a real smart auto-battle system. There is even an option to easily use healing spells after battle. You can save anywhere and there is auto-save, so great to play in short bursts. My only complaint is the lack of touch controls customization. Being able to move the D-pad would help with hand comfort while playing. Totally worth it if you love classic Final Fantasy games like FFIII.
Fixed issues where the app would not start properly on some iPads and the "Screen Orientation" setting item was not displayed.
Version 1.1.8
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Information
Seller
SHIROMOFU FACTORY, LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY
Size
62.5 MB
Category
Roleplaying
Compatibility
Requires iOS 11.0 or later.
iPhone Requires iOS 11.0 or later.
iPad Requires iPadOS 11.0 or later.
iPod touch Requires iOS 11.0 or later.
Mac Requires macOS 11.0 or later and a Mac with Apple M1 chip or later.