Tiny Dangerous Dungeons is a spin-off game/sort-of sequel for my very first game Dangerous Dungeons I created years ago. Unlike the original game, where you proceeded from one level to next, Tiny DD is a metroidvania and it's using just 4 colors, inspired by original Game Boy. The main character Timmy can freely explore the various rooms of the dungeon by going back and forth through doors. He needs to explore, find hidden power ups and solve puzzles to reach the end of the dungeon and presumably a huge treasure.

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Maplestrip says

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One of the better browser games out there. The level design is incredibly well done and the artstyle is lovely. The game is memorable all around and is appropriate for all ages.

Due to a lack of visual diverseness, one could feel like they're lost within what seems like a maze. In actuality, due to the clever level-design, it always seems easy to go exactly where you need to go, even at the end of the game, when you need to collect a key at the other side of the dungeon.

Dying is something you will be doing a lot, but there are save/health statues all over the dungeon. Basically, at the end of every obstacle course, there will be a checkpoint. However, lateron in the game, these will become somewhat more scarce as the game gets harder. Nevertheless, the game never feels unfair.

The music is also really nice, by the way, so I'd suggest you keep it on as you're playing!

Lastly, the secrets the game contains, though few, are a joy to find and very useful at the very end of the game.

There are little flaws with this game, but it keeps you longing for more. After all, it is just a short browser game.