Dead Cells

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Sep 09, 2025
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$3.99 - 6.99

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Dead Cells
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Kill. Die. Learn. Repeat.
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Death is not the end. Play as a failed alchemic experiment and explore the sprawling, ever-changing castle to find out what happened on this gloomy island…! That is, assuming you’re able to fight your way past its keepers. Dead Cells is a roguevania action platformer that will require you to master frantic 2D combat with a wide variety of weapons and skills against merciless minions and boss. Kill. Die. Learn. Repeat. First available on PC and consoles, the indie hit Dead Cells is now slaying foes on mobile! Main Features • Roguevania: The progressive exploration of an interconnected world, with the replayability of a rogue-lite and the adrenaline-pumping threat of permadeath • Frantic and Dynamic 2D Action: Learn your enemies’ patterns to stay alive, or prepare to be sent back to your cell before you can say “baguette” • Nonlinear Progression: Unlock new levels with every death, opt for the path that suits your current build, your playstyle or just your mood. Surely, the ramparts can’t be as bad as the sewers, right? • Play at your own pace: Will you explore every nook and cranny of the castle, or rush to the end? *Latest updates are available: Clean Cut & The End is Near* RETURN TO CASTLEVANIA DLC Time for some vampire slaying • New storyline - overcome the Ruler of Darkness alongside Alucard and Richter Belmont, • 2 new biomes - Explore Dracula's Castle and its outskirts • 9 new monsters - Werewolves, haunted armors, and medusas are waiting for you • 14 new weapons - wield the Vampire Killer or the Holy Water to defeat creatures of the night, • 3 new bosses - go fangs to fangs against Death and Dracula himself • 20 new outfits - dress as your favorite Castlevania characters such as Simon and Richter Belmont or Alucard • Alternative soundtracks - play along 51 Castlevania original tracks and 12 tunes reimagined in the style of Dead Cells THE BAD SEED DLC You reap what you sow • New levels to lose your head in the not-so-peaceful Dilapidated Arboretum and the noxious Morass of the Banished • New monsters to rip to pieces: get to know the locals, such as the Jerkshroom and the Yeeter • New weapons to play with: trim sticking-out heads with the Scythe Claw, or make them dance to the sound of the Rhythm n' Bouzouki • New boss to fight against: Mama Tick is dying to meet you FATAL FALLS DLC Ready for a leap of faith? • 3 new biomes - Get some fresh air at the Fractured Shrines, splash around at the Undying Shores and take a picture at the Mausoleum • 8 new monsters - The Cold Blooded Guardians and their friends would love to teach you about their culture. ... Wait, aren't those relatives of yours in the Undying Shores...? • 7 new weapons - Lil' Serenade is perfect for breaking the ice with the locals, although the Snake Fangs would make for a perfect souvenir... • 1 new boss - The Scarecrow is very proud of his gardening skills and won't hesitate to show off QUEEN AND THE SEA DLC Take it to the sea! • 2 new biomes - Battle your way through a rotten shipwreck, or scale a burning lighthouse and confront your deadliest foe yet. • 9 new weapons, including a throwable shark, a trident and a pirate hook hand (eyepatch not included). • 2 new bosses - Don't lose your head before you meet the Queen! This DLC also gives you the usual extras: - A not-so-cute pet. - Loads of new outfits. - New enemies to bash. WARNING: Devices with less than 2 Gb of RAM may not be able to run this content correctly. We recommend not to take this DLC if your device is under 2gb of RAM. Carefully redesigned for mobile with a revamped interface • Two game modes available: Original & Auto-Hit • Custom controls & More touch controls options available: Change the buttons’ position and size to your liking, swipe to dodge… • MFi external controller support • No ads, no F2P mechanics! If you run into a problem, please contact us at support@playdigious.mail.helpshift.com with as much information as possible on the issue. }
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4.8
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Some Latest Reviews

UmmGame
29 Nov, 2025
5
It would be nice if you could support the magic keyboard.
Azreial_001
28 Nov, 2025
5
I’ve enjoyed this game since I came out on iOS never beat it but put a unhealthy amount of time I’ve lost iOS accounts and bought the game again I think I’ve bought 3/4 copy’s now
Mai Tuấn Kiệt
28 Nov, 2025
5
Tất cả nội dụng trò chơi đều hoàn hảo, nhưng có một đều tôi cần thêm ngôn ngữ tiếng việt vào trò chơi, tôi muốn được trải nghiệm trọn vẹn trò chơi hơn, mong nhà phát hành xem được nhận xét này của tôi. Xin cảm ơn
I love dead cells
12 Nov, 2025
5
I recently beat the collector and got the true ending. It’s a beautiful game. You need to play it.
s3b111
10 Nov, 2025
1
game freezes during the loading page and nothing happens (iPhone 16 ios26.1 )
Jehjejejejhe
10 Nov, 2025
5
It’s kind of hard to explain why I love Dead Cells so much. On the surface, it’s just another action game where you fight enemies, die, and start over. But for me, it’s become something way more than that. It’s one of those games that keeps pulling you back in no matter how many times you lose. Somehow, every failure makes me want to try again instead of quit, and I think that’s what makes it special. When I first started playing, I was terrible at it. I’d barely make it past the first area before dying in some stupid way — rolling into spikes, missing a dodge, or just panicking when too many enemies showed up. At first it was frustrating. But over time, I realized that every time I died, I learned something new. I’d remember an enemy’s attack pattern, or figure out which weapons worked best for me. It’s like the game was training me without actually telling me what to do. Slowly, I started lasting longer each run, and that feeling of getting better — not because the game got easier, but because I improved — was honestly amazing. What I love most about Dead Cells is how smooth and satisfying the gameplay feels. When everything clicks — when I’m dodging perfectly, landing every hit, and moving through the level without getting touched — it feels incredible. The combat feels fast and responsive, like I’m in complete control. It’s almost like a rhythm game sometimes, where I’m just flowing from one move to the next. Even after dozens of hours, it still feels exciting when I pull off a perfect fight. The world of Dead Cells is also really cool. It doesn’t tell its story directly, but you can piece things together through the environment. There’s this mix of beauty and decay — bright colors and eerie silence — that gives the game a weird, lonely atmosphere. Even though my character doesn’t speak, it still feels like there’s a deeper story going on underneath everything. I find myself wondering what happened to this place and why I keep coming back to life after every death. It’s mysterious in a way that makes me want to keep exploring. But honestly, the main reason I love Dead Cells is because of what it taught me. The game is hard, and it doesn’t hold your hand. You fail over and over again, but if you stick with it, you get better. It reminded me that progress doesn’t always come quickly — sometimes you have to fall a bunch of times before you get it right. That idea has kind of stuck with me outside of gaming too. Whenever I mess up at something in real life, I think about how I handled it in Dead Cells: take a breath, learn from it, and try again. To me, Dead Cells isn’t just a game about fighting monsters. It’s about patience, persistence, and improvement. It shows that failure isn’t the end — it’s just part of getting better. And that’s why I love it. No matter how many times I die, I always want to get back up and give it one more try.
Irispicturelife
31 Oct, 2025
5
Gráficos muy bonitos y los efectos increíbles, muchos niveles muchas armas y muchas maneras de personalizar la dificultad 10\10
Petitquoi
29 Oct, 2025
5
J’aime jouer à ce jeux, découvrir l’histoire, progresser au travers des échecs. Je peux faire une courte session ou une longue partie en fonction de mon envie. J’y joue sur iPad avec une manette et c’est un régal d’avoir ce genre de jeux de disponible. 🤗
Vivaldie0001
27 Oct, 2025
5
This port is well done, optimized and has no technical issues.

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Rating:
4.84
Voted: 37.58K
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Price: 8.99 $
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Categories: Action, Games, Role Playing
Size: 1818MB
iAP: 3.99 - 6.99 $
App Age: 6 years 6 months
Release Date: Jun 12, 2019
Last Update: Sep 09, 2025
Version: 3.5.9
Version history
3.5.9
Sep 09, 2025
- Fixing crashes after beating Hand of the King and during Queen fight - Fixing some interface issues - Improving input detection - Fixing some localization issues - Fixing miscellaneous minor issues
3.5.6
Feb 18, 2025
New update content!
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