About
A thousand years ago, a lone hero named Dash was called upon to save the world from the nefarious Lich and his dark forces. Emerging from the shadows, an ancient and unspeakable evil threatens once more. Zaru, Master of Lich, returns to avenge the failure of his creation, vowing to destroy the world once and for all. The time for a new hero is now! Can you help Dash's descendant fulfill the destiny of his ancestors and save the world, restoring hope to its people? Dash back into adventure with the action-packed sequel, Dash Quest 2! Features: ⚡ Hack and slash your way through goblins, trolls, demons, zombies and more! ⚡ Explore vast lands of the world including scorched fields, barren deserts, haunting caves and more! ⚡ Unlock tons of NEW special abilities like Eviscerate, Ragnarok and the devastating Black Hole! Enchant them to reach epic levels! ⚡ Collect awesome combat gear! No crafting required! ⚡ Discover ancient relics with powerful effects! ⚡ Deep and customizable skill tree! ⚡ Endless runner and RPG mechanics in a pixel kingdom! ⚡ Classic 16 bit arcade action! Dash Quest 2 is currently available in English, Chinese (Simplified), Korean, Japanese, German, Spanish, French, Italian, Portuguese and Russian! PLEASE NOTE - Dash Quest 2 is free to download and play, but includes some items that can be purchased for real money. If you don't wish to use this feature, please disable in-app purchases in your device settings. Support: Are you experiencing problems? Please contact [email protected]
Info
Release
Oct 17, 2019
Last Updates
Update 1.4.07 includes: • Added manage subscription button for easy pause/cancel for VIP members
Rating
Rated for 7+
Genre
Action
Reviews
Friends and I loved DQ1. Played it for week trying to get farther than eachother. DQ2 is better in almost every way; better levels, bosses, animations, gear, abilities, almost everything. Except for the energy system. This is bad enough to bump my review down a star. You can only play for like 5 minutes, ~3/4 levels, on a full charge because the energy cost per level SCALES with your max energy. It's SUCH a good game, but christ, I want to be able to play for more than a few minutes.
A Google user
really fun game with loads of potential, has easy controls that are difficult to master. but the grind is pretty bad, im used to grindy games, but for this format it just doesnt feel right. Money is quite difficult to obtain in the game unless you watch literally 2 ads in a row, these are optional but the game offers so little energy. you almost feel cornered to watch the ads to get as much money for the little energy you have. overall fun game, just bad economy.
A Google user
Good, but now my energy wont recharge for some reason. I go to bed with like 2 energy, wake up, still 2 energy. About 4 hours ago I had 5 energy, I only have 9 now. The timer on it pauses and says its 9 min even though each energy is 5? Just its being very glitchy. Still miss the pets from the first dash quest. Regardless of the complaint I've made it's because I know the game will improve, it's new. Y'all my favorite mobile game team, keep it up:)
A Google user
Sorry for constantly editing my review, but ive played it enough now. Im not even gonna gripe about the energy system. The balance is good, equipment matching monster growth nicely but you still need to grind, its an rpg after all. Wonderful im loving it, the energy consumption per stage, 5, thats alot though. Lowering the overall energy to enter each stage would be appreciated, 5 is much, even 3 is alot but i noticed the growth of the max energy bar to compensate, still alot. 5 stars.
A Google user
Wrong direction. This is a prime example of the devolution of an amazing mobile game (original before the last few patches) into a microtransaction filled nightmare. The kernel of a good game is there but hidden between layers of ads, mtx, and a subscription model. I long for the days where we can just pay once for a game and enjoy all the content.
A Google user
If you are a fan of dash quest 1, you will enjoy this game just as much. There are great quality of life improvements and the progress is more difficult. I would like to see more skills as there were quite a few in the first game that is missed. Microtransactions are a lot more apparent in this game but still is not necessary for progression that isn't tedious.
A Google user
I downloaded dash quest. The first game and it would freeze a lot during ads... I leveled my character up to me level 61 in the first dash quest. I really like dash quest 2 so far. Not had any problems with ads freezing and the graphics are a lot better. I respect the time and efforts that go In to making a game. Thanks. -Zach-
Zach Goosey
Dash Quest 2 is a respectable sequel. In this app, the player controls attack, defend and abilities with single-click action. There's an easy-to-learn skill tree, the graphics are bouncy and plentiful and I observed improvement from DQ1. My one gripe is the ads: not always optional, which is a turnoff since players can voluntarily watch ads for resurrects and loot. We watch plenty of ads without the in-between deaths and maps. But DQ2 gets 5 stars because it really is enjoyable, so try it 🙂
A Google user
Fun so far. Had played before, but lost my original progress, wasn't clear how to get it back. Logging in with Google didn't do anything, and syncing just returned an error. Waited a bit, and it ended up saving over my old data. I hadn't spent money, but after seeing how that went I'm kinda discouraged. The process of recovering a cloud save should be offered at a title screen instead of after playing through the tutorial, and if a save exists overwriting shouldn't just happen like that.
A Google user
To be honest, if this game didn't have this subscription option or that dumb energy bar, I would give the game 5 stars. Remove them both please. It's stupid to see I'm limited to 7 or 8 games in a row before I have to wait at least a good 45 minutes to play again, remove it. That subscription needs to go. Just bring back the raids but make it like the challenge towers in MKX mobile which gives the players rare items that can boost their XP, gold, and give players rare sets. Lets make it happen.
A Google user
I loved dash quest 1. That being said It feels like this game is painfully slow in comparison. In the original game if you dedicated time and your skill points you could rush through levels filling the entire screen with monster destroying goodness! But in this game even when you're mathematically unable to die in earlier levels due to higher health and stats you still are moving at a crawling speed. I like this game but it's slow movement speed and lack of variety of upgrades are boring.
A Google user