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Quest of Dungeons is a turn based dungeon crawler game featuring a good old 16-bit retro artistic look. By playing as either a Warrior, Wizard, Assassin or Shaman you have to traverse dungeons, defeat enemies and loot everything you can in order to survive.

If you remember it has been in beta since the end of April and I did a video on it:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u4d4UYModrM

It's a pretty enjoyable game with some nice graphics and solid game-play. Although not too different from games like Cardinal Quest apart from the fact that Quest of Dungeons doesn't use Adobe Air, so that's great.

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Quest of Dungeons is a turn based dungeon crawler game featuring a good old 16-bit retro artistic look.

That thing people usually skip
An unspecific evil Dark Lord has stolen all the light, so your mission is to enter his lair and defeat him. That's it, now go get him.

Description
By playing as either a Warrior, a Wizard, a Assassin or a Shaman you have to traverse dungeons, defeat enemies and loot everything you can in order to survive. You can learn new skills in Tomes you find along the way and buy/sell items at shops.
The entire game is procedural so you won't find items/enemies in the same place each time you play.

Features
-Procedural dungeons
-Procedural weapons
-Boss encounters
-Quests
-3 Difficulty levels
-Permadeath - Once you die, game over man, game over!
-Shop - buy and sell items/weapons
-Leaderboards - compare your Adventure points with the community

Check it out on Steam.
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