Dungeon Maker: Hunting Ground Reviews

The weekend brings us a trio of new reviews for Xseed and Global A's Dungeon Maker: Hunting Ground. The first is at UGO with an overall score of "B":
You have to really like that RPG dungeon crawl stuff to get into this, but the whole making dungeons and then fighting the monsters that hang out in it idea is a new approach to the same old/same old.

The second is at WorthPlaying with an overall score of 8.5/10:
Although you will start off slow and perhaps a bit confused, Dungeon Maker: Hunting Ground quickly grows on you to the point of becoming addictive to play. The hybrid construction/RPG nature will make sure you don't burn out quickly on any single element. I recommend role-playing and/or construction fans to consider adding Dungeon Maker: Hunting Ground to their libraries. Its unique features and gameplay make for some great entertainment.

And the third is at Ace Gamez with an overall score of 7/10:
...the dungeon building is fun and will bring you back, which is a credit to the quality of the gameplay. I hope that if the developers decide to make a sequel, they can focus on the combat - now that would make for an incredibly addictive experience! Until then however, Dungeon Maker: Hunting Ground is a solid game with a number of innovative features that is fresh and fun, even if it ultimately falls a little short of the mark. This is the sort of game that PSP owners should buy to support the efforts of developers trying new things and making something other than just another generic hack 'n' slash or Final Fantasy clone, and even if you take breaks in between your playing sessions, you'll still keep on coming back for more.