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First-personal co-op dungeon crawler Barony has a big free "Keep Your Secrets" update out now expanding many areas of the game. The developer said that "Every feature of the expansion makes Barony richer and more interesting to explore."

With this free upgrade you get access to The Compendium, a journal of everything you find and see, giving you an easy way to look up anything you need to like the strengths and weaknesses of enemies. A feature the has been long-awaited since the original Kickstarter. They also overhauled the Ruins with around 170 new types of rooms and there's some new enemies to find. Like the Gnome Thieves that have given up mining and will instead attempt to rob you, Bugbears that use a variety of weapons to take you down, several new varieties of Slimes, Bats have been added that like to nest in small colonies and more.

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There's even a whole lot of new breakable items, great big hanging bells and the list of additions and improvements goes on for a while. See all in the blog post.

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With an emphasis on intricate game systems and player freedom, classic roguelikes and RPGs provide challenge where your creativity, and perhaps your stats, are your only limits. We present these adventures in first-person, immersing you in the adventure. Quest alone, or with a full party, with each class offering skills and abilities to the team's toolbox. It's everything we love about table-top roleplaying, roguelikes, and immersive first-person action, in one complete package. With dungeons that are different every time you die, it's the lessons you take away from each delve that'll stick with you, while high-stakes thrills and surprises keep you coming back for more.

Barony has Native Linux support and is Steam Deck Verified.

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Dana Souly Oct 28
Looks like a mix of Delver + Minecraft.
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