The Greedy Cave Mod Apk 4.1.13 [Unlimited Money]

| Name | The Greedy Cave |
|---|---|
| Updated | 11 Jun 2026 |
| Version | 4.1.13 |
| Category | Games > Role Playing |
| Size | 325.3 MB |
| Requires Android | Varies with device |
| Developer | Avalon-Games |
| Google Play | com.avalon.cave |
| ApkModCT Downloads | 86 |
The opening screen drops me into a dungeon with torchlight pushing back at the edges. Movement is grid-based, so every step forward reveals a new tile. The floor redraws itself completely the next time I die. Enemies pop into frame when I round a corner, and combat is turn-based but doesn’t pause the tension. I swing, something swings back, health bars shrink. There’s a minimap in the corner that fills in as I explore, but it resets when I restart a run. And the whole thing feels like someone crossed a roguelike with an RPG from 2005 and left the difficulty cranked up on purpose.
400 Floors That Never Look the Same Twice
Every floor layout is randomized. I’ll hit floor 12, find three treasure chests and an exit in one corner, then die and come back to a completely different arrangement of walls, monsters, and loot. The Greedy Cave Mod Apk hands over unlimited money upfront, which means I can skip the part where I’m grinding the same early floors to afford gear upgrades and just buy what I need from the blacksmith. In the base version, you’re replaying floors 1 through 10 over and over to save up enough gold for a decent sword. But equipment has randomized stats too, so a “Steel Blade” might roll with fire damage or nothing at all. There are over 300 pieces of gear, and the modding system can enchant, gild, and upgrade if you have the currency for it.
Sixty Monsters That Don’t Warn You First
Enemies don’t telegraph much. A slime slides into view, I click to attack, it hits back before I can react. Boss fights show up every few floors, and they’re not much different from regular enemies except they have more health and hit harder. And some monsters poison you, others drain mana, but the game doesn’t explain which does what until after you’ve fought one. The story is buried in text clues scattered across 20,000+ words of lore.
Cosmetics and Pets That Don’t Do Much
There’s a cosmetic system with hundreds of outfit pieces, plus pets and mounts you can collect. They don’t change the gameplay in any meaningful way, but the game seems proud of them. And the appearance customization is fine if you care about that sort of thing. I mostly stuck with whatever armor had the best stats.



