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The Nightmare of Druaga: Fushigi no Dungeon [b] is a roguelike dungeon crawler video game developed by Arika and published in 2004 in Japan by Arika (under license from Namco) and in North America by Namco Hometek exclusively for the PlayStation 2. It is a sequel to The Tower of Druaga and the eighth game in Chunsoft's Mystery Dungeon series.
The game is a top-down, isometric hack and slash dungeon crawler, similar to games in the Diablo franchise. [6] Players can collect treasure while in the dungeon that they can later use to upgrade the stats of the various playable characters, interact with other characters, and purchase goods from the game's ubiquitous item vendor; in this case ...
Super Dungeon Bros is a fast-paced, top-down action roguelike dungeon crawler. Players select one of four characters and traverse a labyrinth, slaying enemies and collecting coins and spheres of the respective player color while completing an overall objective. Puzzles and light platforming are also encountered throughout the dungeon.
SteamWorld Build is a city-building dungeon crawling video game developed by The Station and published by Thunderful Publishing. An installment in the SteamWorld series, the game was released for Windows , Nintendo Switch , PlayStation 4 , PlayStation 5 , Xbox One , Xbox Series X and Series S in December 2023.
Ziggurat is a first-person shooter dungeon crawl video game developed and published by Milkstone Studios. The game was released for Linux, Microsoft Windows, and Mac in October 2014 after being available for two months in early access. The game was released in 2015 for the Xbox One in March, and PlayStation 4 in April.
Dungeon crawler: FTL Games: In 2001, Dungeon Master (and its successor CSB) was released by Paul R. Stevens in a portable reverse engineered version called CSBwin. CSBwin was reverse engineered from the game's Atari assembler code to a pure C version in months of work.
Suspended data is deleted once loaded. Beneath the town lies the dungeon that is in this case called the Labyrinth of Duhan. Movement in the dungeon is 1st person 3D, with the thumbsticks allowing the player to "peek" around before turning in 90 degree increments. The shoulder buttons allow one to side-step, and there is a run button (O).
Polygon said the game retained "the essential assets" of the board game and it had been "masterfully translated to the PC", calling it "one of the most satisfying turn-based dungeon crawlers of 2021". [22] Gloomhaven received a nomination for Strategy/Simulation Game of the Year at the 25th Annual D.I.C.E. Awards. [23]