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99 Levels To Hell looks freaking awesome, with it's mix of fun graphics, crazy action, lots of monsters and 99 levels of pure hell.

This game was greenlit, so you have the general community are to blame (thank?) for this little gem.
Personally I added it to my wishlist as soon as I saw it, I think it looks absolutely insane (in a good way!).

About
99 Levels to Hell is a rogue-like, which means surviving is key and every time you play you get a new set of levels to play.

When you complete 10 levels, the 10th being a boss-fight you unlock a door to the next dungeon.

Hidden in the darkness of the dungeons are shops, casinos and elevators. And if you search the dungeons carefully, you might find secret rooms that unlock more of the story, and free new adventurers, you can play as in your next game.

But best of all you get to kill the devil to a killer metal soundtrack!

Features
10 different dungeons.
10 bossfights.
100 levels that spawn at random.
25+ monsters.
50+ powers ups and weapons.
Shops, portals, casinos and elevators.
Unlock the story of two brothers.
And blood, a lot of blood, we all like blood right?



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