Din's Curse Reviews, Mod SDK Released

We have a few newsworthy Din's Curse items to report about today, starting with the release of a software development kit that allows fans to create their own mods for the action RPG. Soldak Entertainment has even released a few mods of their own, which you'll find listed at the link above.

Moving on, there are also two new reviews for the game. The Adrenaline Vault kicks things off with a 4/5:
After a long, hard day at work, it's cathartic to come home, load up a game such as Din's Curse and blast away at orcs and fire-tossing goblins for a few hours. Its combination of old-school RPG gameplay with a quick pace and combat that's focused on more than just the dungeons give it the uniqueness it needs to stand out in the crowded dungeon-crawler genre. At $24.99 it's a little pricier than most download-only indie games, but for that you get infinite replayability and a money-back guarantee, so it's hard to go wrong. It's a (just one more level) time-suck that'll have you playing much longer than you intended.

And then Bytten clocks in with a 94%:
On the other hand, Din's Curse scores highly by a very important standard of mine - I've become somewhat addicted to it. The autosaving of characters means I can spend a spare twenty minutes or a few hours on it (often, I intend one and end up with the other). New quests can keep appearing, so I always want to go back and deal with just one more. This has made this review remarkably difficult to write! Well done, Soldak - this gold star is well deserved!