Kool2Play Studio and Arts Alliance are excited to present a game in which the world inspired by the best fantasy books brutally clashes with aliens straight from the most tacky class B horrors! Dungeons & Aliens is an action game full of cosmic scumbags, brave dwarves and powerful magic, combining the best features of swipe & slash productions with simple tower defense mechanics. All this is presented with colorful, cartoon graphics, thanks to which the aliens are not all that scary, but the effects of casting spells look great!
Dungeons & Aliens tells the story of three dwarven mages who return home after a long, tiring journey. When they get there, however, it turns out that the calmness of the home bonfire must wait, because their settlement was attacked by… aliens! The invaders from space began to spread everywhere, including the deepest dungeons, mines and caves below the city. The brave friends will teleport up to the lowest level of the deepest dungeons, to begin their mission to rescue the city from the hands of enemies.
During your journey through the next floors of dungeons, the heroes will be faced with 60 levels bristling with different types of mutant aliens – from crawling troopers to flying and shooting with powerful lasers mighty bosses. Fortunately, the dwarves are not defenseless as they have a range of spells, special attacks and magical missiles at their disposal, so the fight will be exciting and fierce. Will the heroes manage to get to the top of the dungeons, while saving civilians from oppression, and free their home from the cosmic invader?
Dungeons & Aliens Key Features:
- A funny mix of fantasy and the most clichéd motifs from films about aliens
- Combination of swipe & slash mechanics with tower defense
- Hand-drawn, classic graphic design
- Wicked and growing spells for more spectacular elimination of enemies
- 60 levels to overcome
- Controls adapted to the capabilities of the Nintendo Switch console
Dungeons & Aliens can be purchased via Nintendo eShop for $3.99.
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