Daggerhood Wiki

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  • Category: Games
  • Last Updated: 2020-03-25
  • New version: 1.4
  • File size: 168.42 MB
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 9.0 or later. and Android 4.4. KitKat or later

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Daggerhood is an iPhone and Android Games App, made by Crescent Moon Games. Today, it has gone through many interations by the developers - Crescent Moon Games, with the latest current version being 1.4 which was officially released on 2020-03-25. As a testament to the app's popularity or lack thereof, it has gathered a total of 2407 Reviews on the Apple App Store alone, with an average user rating of 4.4 out of a possible 5 stars.

Video Manual: How to Use the Daggerhood App

How does it Work?

Throw your dagger, wait for it to get to the perfect spot, then tap again to teleport!

Every man should have a skill, and for Vincent S. Daggerhood, that skill was thieving. Quick with his hands, there was no loot he could not plunder and no treasure chest he couldn't escape with.

For Daggerhood, life was good, until come that fateful day he was finally caught and in the name of justice, to pay for his crimes, he was cast into the Forsaken Caverns.

But this is not the end of Daggerhood's story, for this is the beginning. Filled with the desire for freedom and a craving for retribution, Daggerhood has set his sights on stealing the King's gold and armed with a dagger he can throw and reclaim by teleporting to its current position, across 100 levels, he is going to need your help!

Will you answer his call?

Features:

- 5 worlds and 100 levels

- 5 unique bosses

- In-level challenges that require the player to collect treasure and fairies

- New game mechanics introduced with each world

- Quick-fire platformer action

SUBSCRIPTION INFO:

Subscribe to play the game and many more!

• The subscription gives you unlimited access to all the games offered in Playond and includes:

- A lot of amazing games

- Many hours of play time

- New games added all the time

- No ads or extra payments

• Subscription length: weekly, monthly

• Your payment will be charged to your iTunes Account as soon as you confirm your purchase.

• You can manage your subscriptions and turn off auto-renewal from your Account Settings after the purchase.

• Your subscription will renew automatically, unless you turn off auto-renew at least 24 hours before the end of the current period.

• The cost of renewal will be charged to your account in the 24 hours prior to the end of the current period.

• When canceling a subscription, your subscription will stay active until the end of the period. Auto-renewal will be disabled, but the current subscription will not be refunded.

• Any unused portion of a free trial period, if offered, will be forfeited when purchasing a subscription.

Terms of service: https://www.playond.com/tos.html

Privacy policy: https://www.playond.com/privacy.html

Have a feature request you would like to see in a future version of the game? Do not hesitate to contact us at support+daggerhood@playond.io

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Top Reviews


  • By Jonnybob

    Great retro-style platformer

    Great game if you enjoy plat-former style game. Levels have nice skill progression with levels that are hard but not annoyingly difficult that make you want to quit. Excited for more of these style games from this creator. One suggestion might be to have a way to navigate to the level selection screen from the pause menu. Often I found myself wanting to play a different level but had to navigate all the way back to the start menu to do so. Also might be nice to have a mini-maps of the level you can view before you play.



  • By Awkward Lobster LLC.

    Great Throwback

    An excellent old school style game. The music throws it over the top. It took some time but I finished the whole game and it’s great all the way through. The difficulty of levels increased evenly with my increased skill as I played. It has great challenges that took many attempts in some cases to beat. Levels are tough but not annoying as with each try you get better. Only improvement for a future game would be a bit more storyline in the middle of the game.



  • By Bowzthefirst

    Incredible game

    My favorite iPad game yet. It seems like after beating all levels with all stars, fairies and treasures obtained, you unlock a health bar giving you three lives. There are many different ways to maneuver around each level, giving you a lot of freedom and choices while playing. I hope to see more games like this in the future. An option to increase the size of your movement buttons would be nice.



  • By fgjj😧😧🤮😪😪😪😪

    It would be five stars but I don’t know

    I’m trying to play this game and I’ve deleted about three times trying to reset the game and I just deleted it I’ll give you five stars just to support it because the ad but if I were to play I would give it five stars and please developer I respect you but you need to allow me to play I have an iPod touch a 10 G7 if that information helps let me know



  • By making nicknames is hard

    Great game with one suggestion

    Daggerhood is a great game, with unique mechanics and play styles. I am one of the people who does not pay for the subscription and I use my free 10 minutes almost every day. The issue is that when i first got it I played it at around 4:00 pm. Now when I try to play it in the morning the 24 hours is still running. I suggest using a 12 or 16 hour timer instead so people can play whatever time they want.



  • By rangersep

    Really great with time flaws

    The game has a very flexible concept that can be applied to many levels and challenges. It can get very frustrating however, that to get good time on a level you must practically ignore the fairy and only be able to get some treasures. If you are aiming for the loot, it is extremely hard to get good time. There needs to be a happy medium which there isn’t.



  • By katkoff6

    Can’t catch a fairy & can’t restart level easily

    I caught a fairy in the first level, now every time I touch one, or get close to one, or make noise below one it poofs away. Also have to hit the restart button on a level like 3-4 times before it will actually restart from the beginning. Otherwise an amazing, and pretty well thought out, game!



  • By Mason/PixelMations

    Amazing game with a few problems

    Daggerhood is a great game with amazing graphics and game mechanics. I never thought there could be a game like this on mobile so I doubted it when I first installed it then I got onto the first level after opening the menu. There was this gap and I didn’t know how to pass it and I spammed b and of course the sword came out and I fell into the gap and died. Then I realized that when your dagger is out and you press b you teleport to the dagger. Which is great game design allowing the player to figure it out without telling you. Although the whole pay to play system is pretty garbage if this was a steam game I would pay 5 dollars for it but a mobile game is just not worth it. Even still it is a great game with amazing animation, graphics, gameplay, and game feel. Good job on the game I will be looking forward to getting to play more levels!



  • By Idkwutminamiz

    Great game, impossible expectations.

    This game is great. The mechanics are pretty cool, and the controls handle okay, but it is definitely not a leisurely platformer. It literally feels like you have to time each jump just right or you’ll fall into spikes and die, and even if you don’t die from missing a jump it will set you way back, meaning there are collectibles you won’t be able to get, and forget about getting the time bonus. Even if you complete the level as fast and efficiently as is actually possible, there’s no way you can ever finish quick enough to get even a single star. I would recommend doubling the time constraints if you want most people to actually enjoy your game.



  • By Miles_33

    Decent platform with

    After having played through the game and gathering all the collectibles, it seems like a decent game overall. There were some UI issues that got annoying after having so many levels. Having to exit all the way out in order to replay a certain level got repetitive. After landing from a jump there is a slight delay before a double jump can be done again, which delays some movement. I also got no reward for gathering all the collectibles, which was extremely disappointing. The controls can be quite fun at times, jumping to the dagger is very satisfying. This is a fun game to play a bit casually, but is definitely not worth the time for a full play through.



  • By 4hm3d 5413h

    Need a little bit of improvement.

    1. The buttons placement is horrible “playing on iPad” it was painful to play for 3 minutes, a settings to adjust them would be great. 2. Does the airborne jump have a time limit? A lot of times the character just fall ignoring me smashing the jump button. 3. The wall jump get confusing very often, if the character is on a ledge of a wall and you try jumping while holding a direction it’ll just go into a loop of going back and forth from the wall.



  • By Girnad123

    I want my money back! (Even though it wasn’t much)

    This is not a review for the game it is a review for decisions made. I’ll start off by saying this..... I loved this game before they decided to make a terribly unprofessional, unethical decision. In fact I shared how much I loved this game with quite a few people and now I really regret doing that. I already paid for this game. Why cant I just play it. When I purchased the game it was a product, deciding to turn it into a service is was quite a lowbrow move. I hope the business model bombs for the chance of things going back the way they were. This isn’t a vindictive wish of mine, I’m not wishing their company fails but rather, I’m hoping for a lesson to be learned. And that’s that. Common developer, let’s hear your bull crap, CYA PR response.



  • By Lemon Saint

    Great game marred by Subscription model

    I’ve seen this happen with so many great older games as of late. Previously, an app would be free with an ad here or there, or one could purchase the app for a couple of bucks. With this model, the cream could rise to the top. After these games were out for a while, they would get pushed down in the page views by newer and more robust games and apps. What’s a developer to do? All of a sudden, here come these subscription model jackholes who buy up well reviewed games and place them under the umbrella of SAS’s, (subscription as service). The parent company is happy, the developer is happy that new life has been breathed into their game .... but the end user, US, we are the ones who get screwed. This is predatory and reprehensible to do this.



  • By ting tíng

    You Have to Pay to Play

    I was completely unaware that you had to pay to join a subscription service in order to play this game, otherwise I wouldn’t have even downloaded it in the first place. It’s an amazing game, just a shame that instead of letting someone play the whole thing with ads, and offering the services as a way to get rid of ads, they block the whole game altogether unless you pay, which explains why barely anyone is buying this app. Overall beautiful game with great mechanics, just bad business practices from the company..


External Links

Crescent Moon Games' Official Website

$2.99 on iTunes

Download for Android

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