A Long Way Down

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A Long Way Down blends the best of RPG gameplay with deck-building mechanics into one thrilling experience. Step into the shoes of Sam and fight to break free from a treacherous labyrinth ruled by a cunning and malevolent mastermind.

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116 reviews
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Publisher:
Forever Entertainment S.A.
Release date:
27 August 2020
Recent Steam reviews:
Not specified
All Steam reviews:
Mixed (116)

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Description



A Long Way Down blends the best of RPG gameplay with deck-building mechanics into one thrilling experience. Step into the shoes of Sam and fight to break free from a treacherous labyrinth ruled by a cunning and malevolent mastermind. Allow your memories and the decisions you make to light your path... but beware the encroaching shadows.

Build Your Deck

Every card you select shapes the way you navigate the dungeon and how you protect yourself against the terrors lurking within its walls.

Battle Through a Relentless Monster-Filled Labyrinth

The deeper you venture, the greater the dangers you'll face. Deploy your cards wisely, sharpen your strategy, adjust your approach, and conquer every foe standing in your way.

Assemble Your Crew

The darkness holds many fellow wanderers — the bonds you forge will determine whether they stand beside you as allies or rise against you as enemies.

Navigate the Labyrinth

Harness the power of your cards to cross obstacles and push past dead ends throughout the maze. Whether you charge ahead toward freedom or pause to uncover hidden secrets is entirely up to you.

Enhance Your Gear and Equipment

Claim rewards along your journey and channel them into bolstering your strength to face whatever horrors lurk in the deepest depths.

Face the Sinister Overlord

Every decision you've made throughout your journey will shape the climactic showdown — do you have what it takes to bring down the mastermind in its own domain?

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

khadimir
Not recommended | 10 Sept 2020
9.3h played

Great game, and fascinating concept. But.... I beat the game in 9 hours, and I wasn't at all trying to go fast. There's just not much content. What there is is great and beautiful, but... I saw this complain in an early

Helpful: 30
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.

Helpful: 11
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

Helpful: 17
Metzelmax
Not recommended | 29 Aug 2020
33 min played

It's still a buggy mess. I bought it thinking they surely fixed everything now if it comes out of EA but no. For starters the UI bugs out if you try to swap equipment. Text overlays each other in cutscenes sometimes.

Helpful: 15
TheGameTutor
Recommended | 30 Oct 2021
22.6h played

“A Long Way Down”. is a deck-building roguelike RPG card game in the same vein as “Slay the Spire”. Unlike “Slay the Spire” you begin the game with a pre-built deck that you build before your run changing if you

Helpful: 6
Ascate
Not recommended | 19 Feb 2022
8h played

The game starts really well but turns into a slog that forces you to replay previous missions over and over again for upgrade currency, random equipment and consumables while constantly screwing you by random tile

Helpful: 7