Dungeon Clawler

Dungeon Clawler

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Melkor Nov 21, 2024 @ 4:45pm
Difference between versions?
Hi.

Can you tell me the differences between the steam and the android version, except for the prices?

Thanks

Melkor
Last edited by Melkor; Nov 21, 2024 @ 4:48pm

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Markus [Stray Fawn Studio Dev]  [developer] Nov 21, 2024 @ 4:51pm 
Hi Melkor

There is no difference between Steam and Mobile, it is 100% the same content wise.

Cheers,
Markus
ReservoirShugo Nov 30, 2024 @ 6:23pm 
If it's the same why do we have to pay for each version separately?
Silverbox Jan 11 @ 10:15pm 
More importantly.

Why the Steam version is Early Access and not the Android version?

I sort of feel scammed now gifting this game in Steam, the price for Android is 4,99€ and you are charging significatively more for the Steam early access version.

Aside from that, the controls in Android are also better, you should update the game so that you can land the claw using the arrows at the very least.
Genolla Jan 13 @ 3:53pm 
Originally posted by Silverbox:
More importantly.

Why the Steam version is Early Access and not the Android version?

I sort of feel scammed now gifting this game in Steam, the price for Android is 4,99€ and you are charging significatively more for the Steam early access version.

Aside from that, the controls in Android are also better, you should update the game so that you can land the claw using the arrows at the very least.
The dev commented above you saying it's the same version, whether or not it says early access on mobile doesn't mean it isn't in early access still. They just don't always say it for mobile games.

There's no scam, and the reason for a higher price tag could be something along the lines of Steam demanding a higher cut than mobile. Playing games on mobile is trash anyway, much more comfortable to play on PC, much nicer to look at, And for people who want to play on the go on a tiny touch screen, they should be grateful to 1. have the option at all, and 2. have a lower price tag.
Shazoo Jan 16 @ 12:24pm 
Originally posted by Silverbox:
More importantly.

Why the Steam version is Early Access and not the Android version?

I sort of feel scammed now gifting this game in Steam, the price for Android is 4,99€ and you are charging significatively more for the Steam early access version.

Aside from that, the controls in Android are also better, you should update the game so that you can land the claw using the arrows at the very least.

You can't be scammed if you can see the price before you even add it to your cart... Also there's 100,000 different articles online that explain supply and demand you can read when it comes to digital goods. As a developer who is distributing those goods, you have to understand the market and what people are willing to pay for your product, mobile has a far lower price point per value than PC. (unless you're talking about the high seas). The games worth the price of the steam, and unlike you, I feel like I got it on sale on iOS at $5 even though I bought it there first. So much so I gifted a 2nd PC copy away to a friend and recommending it to other friends.
Phwoarnado Feb 16 @ 11:54am 
Originally posted by Genolla:
Originally posted by Silverbox:
More importantly.

Why the Steam version is Early Access and not the Android version?

I sort of feel scammed now gifting this game in Steam, the price for Android is 4,99€ and you are charging significatively more for the Steam early access version.

Aside from that, the controls in Android are also better, you should update the game so that you can land the claw using the arrows at the very least.
The dev commented above you saying it's the same version, whether or not it says early access on mobile doesn't mean it isn't in early access still. They just don't always say it for mobile games.

There's no scam, and the reason for a higher price tag could be something along the lines of Steam demanding a higher cut than mobile. Playing games on mobile is trash anyway, much more comfortable to play on PC, much nicer to look at, And for people who want to play on the go on a tiny touch screen, they should be grateful to 1. have the option at all, and 2. have a lower price tag.

It plays and looks great on Android (11" tablet). But it wasn't marked as "early access" even though some other Android games are, so that part was a bit misleading.
Dagger Apr 4 @ 7:53am 
The android game looks different to the steam version. All the steam labyrinths look larger..
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