Generally regarded as an average-to-good game (around a 5/10 to 7/10 range in reviews, depending on the reviewer's tolerance for high-RNG).

The developer also released a sequel, Right and Down and Dice , which introduces dice-building elements that add more tactical depth, addressing some of the RNG complaints of the original. Right and Down

Players navigate a randomly generated grid of cards, aiming to reach the level 50 exit. On every turn, you choose to move either right or down, often deciding which enemy or trap to face. Generally regarded as an average-to-good game (around a

Some areas are perceived as harder early in a run than late, and some items/abilities are far stronger than others (e.g., "freeze" mechanics). On every turn, you choose to move either

It is highly recommended to try this game, especially if found in a bundle (like on Fanatical) or for its low base price.