Wayward Souls is a dungeon crawler/RPG by Noodlecake Studios. It has a few interesting features that are noteworthy. It has a bit of a rogue -like influence as the game uses “procedurally generated random levels”, or in other words its levels are randomly generated.
Tag: dungeon crawler
Gameloft has recently been teasing the reveal of a few new games at E3. One of those games is Dungeon Gems and if you were thinking it is a puzzle game from all the concept art, then you were correct. Part puzzle game, part dungeon crawler, players swipe gems, you will be doing all of this in order to defeat your enemies.
When considering what type of game to make and possibly meshing together a couple of genres for it, golf and dungeon crawler are probably two that you wouldn’t think of mixing together. However that is exactly what developers Floor 27 Industries did and it turns out that it looks like it’s a lot of fun.
[Updated] Crescent Moon Games announces Demonrock: War of Ages for Android, arriving February 27th
Crescent Moon Games has announced what their next title to publish on Android will be Demonrock: War of Ages. This new game is a reverse defense title with dungeon crawling mechanics on top of it and some pretty solid 3D visuals as well.
Everyone likes to try their hand at creating content for a game that they are playing and generally this only happens when you have a level generator or something similar available when the game is released. An upcoming roguelike game called #Dungeon that will let you generate levels for the game using Twitter as your level generating engine.
Gameloft’s Dungeon Hunter 4 game has just been updated with a new feature called Blood Match. This new feature is actually going to be an ongoing weekly series of tournaments for anyone to compete in and show off their body hacking skills.
Heroes of Loot is OrangePixel’s recently released Gauntlet-style game that has done pretty well for itself since it launched onto Android not too long ago. The game features some pretty cute little characters that you get to play as and the game itself can be pretty addicting. If you happen to be someone who collects video game figurines and also a fan of Heroes of Loot, then you’ll be happy to know that there is now a set of figurines available for order.
Not too long ago we announced that Havok, who up until then had only an engine for making PC/console games, had released a new mobile focused game development engine called Project Anarchy. This engine, as you’re probably guessing, is designed for developers of 3D mobile games and allows for cross-platform development, similar to Unity3D.
Thecle’s rather popular hack ‘n slash dungeon crawler called Deprofundis is getting a 2.0, or a sort of sequel, called Deprofundis: Requiem. This new game will feature new HD graphics to enjoy while you’re hacking up monsters and there are some very unique features that owners of the original game will want to know about.
Plenty of gamers love to play roguelike dungeon crawlers whether it be a completely ASCII-based with its visuals or a fully 3D rendered dungeon crawler with all the eye candy you could handle. Half the time the draw to games like these isn’t because of the visuals at all but because of the content in the game itself which is usually randomly generated.