So long as players don't go in expecting the depth and complexity of a traditional dungeon crawler or the freedom and creativity of Minecraft, there's plenty of fun to be had here. Minecraft Dungeons does a brilliant job of streamlining typical dungeon crawler play to make it accessible to players of all skill and experience levels. Combat's blissfully straightforward (just press a button to hack with your melee weapon or pull a trigger to fire an arrow), and little time is wasted sorting through heaps of gear in complex menus. Just about anyone can pick up the basics and start having fun hacking away at monsters in a matter of minutes. And it's even more fun in groups, especially since the developers have wisely headed off any potential loot sharing conflicts by reserving important gear drops for each player. Fans of more advanced dungeon crawlers will likely pine for features such as classes, crafting, and more sophisticated loot management, but they already have games like Diablo III. This one's meant to be much more accessible and kid-friendly.
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