Some players find the visuals and overall ambiance underwhelming, calling it somewhat "bland".
Right and Down is best described as a "cozy yet punishing" card game. It is a solid, albeit simple, experience that is well-suited for puzzle-roguelike fans, particularly those looking for a portable experience. While it may lack the polished atmosphere of larger roguelikes, its core mechanics are strong.
The developer also released a sequel, Right and Down and Dice , which introduces dice-building elements that add more tactical depth, addressing some of the RNG complaints of the original.
The procedural generation of cards and multiple character builds provide decent variety. Right and Down
Players navigate a randomly generated grid of cards, aiming to reach the level 50 exit. On every turn, you choose to move either right or down, often deciding which enemy or trap to face.
It is highly recommended to try this game, especially if found in a bundle (like on Fanatical) or for its low base price.
Some areas are perceived as harder early in a run than late, and some items/abilities are far stronger than others (e.g., "freeze" mechanics). Some players find the visuals and overall ambiance
The music is frequently highlighted as outstanding, providing a moody, atmospheric backdrop to an otherwise quiet game. Weaknesses & Criticisms
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