

There are bosses but this is also limited due to only the two dungeons available. You’ll need to go back to them frequently, both to level up weapons and to farm materials for crafting. There are several floors but it does get a bit repetitive. Limited Dungeon Crawling - Unfortunately, there are only two locations that are dungeons. It’s pretty goofy at times but overall very entertaining. I was excited to go on dates, not just to earn new abilities, but also to see what happens next. Each has a unique side-story that includes a lot of neat scenes and wonderful art. I typically am not someone who enjoys a lot of reading during a game but I was genuinely interested in what all of the characters had to say. Do that, as she’s the most annoying person in the game and really cuts into your time on vacation. Oh, and if you’re just starting, you’re given an option to turn off messages from your mother. Lover and a Fighter - Besides just fighting in the dungeon, a ton of your time spent will be reading and responding to people and text messages. It’s fun getting them all leveled up and seeing them destroy your enemies with ease. After gaining new abilities, the weapons really start to shine and you’re able to perform moves like arched lightning or health-draining effects. I enjoy multitasking, and being able to switch weapons out in order to get the most out of a dungeon run is great. If you want to be efficient, you’re able to change weapons if you “maxed” them out when changing floors. So really, the choice in how difficult the enemies are is up to you. If you’re just wanting to burn through the game and focus on the love, you can go into options and increase your damage to make things easier. As you find new weapons/boyfriends (girlfriends, and so on), you’ll find a weapon that feels overpowered and be able to do dungeons very easily. At first, the dungeons are difficult and you’ll likely die a lot in the beginning. This leads to many weapons and relationship leveling all at once, which keeps you busy every day! I never found a dull moment where I had nothing to do.Ĭhoose Your Weapon - The best part of the game is having so many options for weapons. You may boost the relationships with gifts as well. This then unlocks new abilities with that weapon. Once this bond reaches a new level, you can go on a date with their “human” form. As you fight with them, you build a bond. These weapons can be wielded by your character to fight in dungeons. There are certain characters that have the ability to change into a weapon. You’ll date a man, a woman, a non-binary person, a sword, a knife, and even have a close but non-romantic relationship with a cat who’s also brass knuckles. But yes, you don’t give a rat’s behind who is interested, you’re desperate for attention and love and will welcome any suitor. I decided to use that phrase instead of the one I really, really wanted to use. Lover of All - Being new in town and never having a relationship, you decide to open up your emotional barrier and let any and all take their shot.

A romaction! There’s also a creepy stalker too, so be on the lookout for awkward situations. This is a cross between a dungeon crawler and a dating simulator. Don’t like using just one weapon? That’s okay! You have no commitment, you’re here for the summer and can date everyone and anything. As you increase your relationship, they level up. As you explore the game, you’ll find these people/weapons and create a bond with them. You are able to date weapons! These are people who can transform into weapons, and you’re able to wield them. That’s all about to change in Boyfriend Dungeon, as this town is crawling with weapons and single people usually they’re one and the same. Your main purpose in life seems to be dungeon crawling. You’re new in town, on vacation for the summer visiting a relative.
