A Long Way Down

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A Long way down is a mash-up between an RPG and a deck-building game. Embody Sam and try escaping this maze where a sneaky and evil mastermind reigns.

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5
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36 reviews
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Publisher:
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Release date:
27 August 2020
Genre:
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Recent Steam reviews:
Mixed
All Steam reviews:
Mixed (36)
User tags*:AdventureDungeon CrawlerColorfulSingleplayerRPG

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A Long way down is a mash-up between an RPG and a deck-building game. Embody Sam and try escaping this maze where a sneaky and evil mastermind reigns. Let your memories and your choices guide you... but don't fall into darkness.

Craft a deck

The cards you choose will determine how you explore the dungeon and how you defend yourself from the horrors it contains.

Fight your way through the unforgiving monster maze

Great challenges await you as you go deeper into the dungeon. Use your cards and cunning, adapt your playstyle and overcome all enemies.

Gather your party

You’ll meet many fellow adventurers down in the dark - will you gain allies or make enemies?

Traverse the maze

Use your cards to bridge gaps and defy dead ends as you travel through the maze. Rush to escape or take time to explore, the choice is yours.

Upgrade your items and equipment

Collect rewards and use them to grow your power to take on what lies in the depths.

Confront the evil overlord

Every choice you made will affect the final battle - can you defeat the mastermind in its lair?

Recommended system requirements

minimum*

Requirement 1:
Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
OS *:
Windows XP (Windows), OSX 10.9+ (Mac OS X), Ubuntu 12.04 (SteamOS + Linux)
Processor:
Dual-core 2Ghz CPU
Memory:
2 GB RAM
Graphics:
Open GL 3.2+ Compliant
Storage:
1 GB available space
Additional Notes:
1080p, 16:9 recommended

recommended*

Requirement 1:
Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
OS *:
Windows 7+ (Windows), OSX 10.9+ (Mac OS X), Ubuntu 12.04 (SteamOS + Linux)
Processor:
Dual-core 2Ghz CPU
Memory:
4 GB RAM
Graphics:
Open GL 3.2+ Compliant
Storage:
1 GB available space
Additional Notes:
1080p, 16:9 recommended

User reviews

rilasciare1
Not recommended | 20 Mar 2021
8.3h played

Extremely buggy. Crashes a lot. Can't get the cursor to work sometimes. I've played for 8 hours and had to quit in and out again three times now (I think). It looks like only 10% of players can even get past level 3. I've been stuck here for about four hours, trying over and over. How long is this game?

Helpful: 11
toreger.toreger
Not recommended | 27 Feb 2023
2.2h played

A game that sadly falls short of the standards set by its peers. Play any other deckbuilding rougelike out there, and you'll probably have a better time. The biggest issues: - A lot of mechanics and math, but minimal resulting strategy. The facts that you keep cards in hand and that your deck doesn't cycle, combined with a restrictive draw means you'll often just play all the cards available. - You'd think that

Helpful: 7
Brainy Kid
Not recommended | 18 Jan 2021
48 min played

The genre of this game is right up my alley, so I was realy hoping to prove the negative reviews wrong. Sadly, its true. Its already half a year out of EA, and there are still pretty big bugs in there, for example items that go missing from your backpack in the first level. Thats just not accetable anymore after such a while. Gameplay wise, it is an okay game. It felt pretty slow, repetative and boring, but

Helpful: 17