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You like crazy lighting effects right? Pixel Boy and the Ever Expanding Dungeon has that by the bucket-full. Pixel Boy and the Ever Expanding Dungeon is a an action-rpg with procedural death labyrinths and it looks fantastic.

The review are all favourable so far, so it looks like we could be onto a winner here and it's always good to see same day releases.

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Pixel Boy is an Action-RPG Shoot-em-up with dynamically generated stages across four acts each with an epic boss finale. Players can craft custom armours as well as stack and combine power ups into over 6000 different powerful weapons to overcome the dangers of the dungeon.

Features
-Four uniquely themed acts each with dynamically generated dungeon levels within.
-Epic Boss Battles at the end of each act with unique mechanics and challenges
-Many different Combine-able and Stack-able Weapons and Power ups for OVER 6000!!! unique combinations
-Crafting system with five types of armour each with several tiered levels that have different effects and powers
-Character leveling with customize-able builds across several base stats
-Multiple Vendors and shops to purchase better items, power ups, and equipment
-A wide variety of enemies with unique combat approaches
-Steam Achievements
-Steam Trading Cards

Check it out on Steam, also available on Humble Store, but you only get a Steam key anyway.


Has anyone picked it up? Let us know what you think in the comments. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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