tinyBuild GAMES is excited to announce that the long awaited Dungelot: Shattered Lands is coming to both iPhone and iPad today, January 21st. The developer has been working really hard on the game since its announcement at E3 2015, and hope you enjoy what Red Winter studios, a two man studio based in Russia, has cooked up for you.
Dungelot: Shattered Lands is a Minesweeper-esque roguelike, packed with gurgling enemies, wicked mushrooms, angry totems, and a quite insane zombie cow.
Dungelot: Shattered Lands takes you on an epic roguelike dungeon-crawler adventure to defeat zombie cows, splat giant evil mushrooms, and generally get back home in one piece. Deceptively simple, ever so addictive.
Dungelot: Shattered Lands Features:
- Three worlds to explore
- 4 Characters to upgrade, each with distinctive play styles
- 18 Dungeons to fight through
- Mini games to uncover, side-quests to undertake
- Bosses to fight, merchants to trade with, and secrets to uncover
- Endless mode to master
Dungelot: Shattered Lands is the third part in the popular series, and tasks the player with traversing randomly-generated dungeons, smashing enemies in the face and hunting for the keys that will allow you to venture even further. Dungelot originally became a cult hit thanks to its addictive “just one more go” feel, and with Shattered Lands, the Dungelot formula has now been fully realized.
Take a look at the Dungelot: Shattered Lands iOS launch trailer:
Dungelot: Shattered Lands releases today on iOS and is headed soon to PC on Steam.
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