Desktop Dungeons
Summary
Alright, gather ‘round my fellow puzzle enthusiasts in Berlin! I’m about to take you on a wild and quirky ride through the labyrinthine lands of Desktop Dungeons, a fresh gem that hit the gaming scene this April, courtesy of the mad geniuses at QCF Design and Finji. This isn’t just any old strategy puzzler; think of it as your noob-friendly roguelike adventure mixed with enough tactical might to make even your chess-loving aunt raise an eyebrow.
Picture this: you’re tossing your hapless heroes into a dungeon that’s more dynamic than your social life on a Friday night. Each step into the unknown heals your heroes like they just popped a vitamin—no hangovers here, just pure tactical joy! And what’s that? New obstacles popping up around every corner, turning your dungeon crawl into an exhilarating puzzle that would make even Sudoku feel shy.
Now, here's the kicker—you’ve got the chance to master spells that would make a wizard cream his robes, appease ancient gods who definitely don’t have day jobs, and perhaps even make some serious coin through taxidermy! I mean, who doesn’t want to add “professional stuffed animal collector” to their resumé?
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OS:
Ubuntu
Processor:
1.2GHz
Memory:
1 GB RAM
Graphics:
any Direct3D 9 card
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Storage:
350 GB
fun game when you learn how to optimise every single possible resource
If you appreciate Minesweeper and D&D, you might enjoy Desktop Dungeons.
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