About two and a half years ago we were treated to a lovely gaming experience titled Dungeons of Dreadrock from developer Christoph Minnameier. The game was a dungeon crawler inspired by the likes of classics such as Dungeon Master and Eye of the Beholder, but played from a top-down perspective rather than a first-person one. It also had a more puzzle-like focus in the designs of its 100 different levels, each one a different floor in the dungeon you were descending in order to rescue your brother. Dungeons of Dreadrock was quite challenging, with some levels almost feeling like logic puzzles as you sussed out when exactly to activate a trap or how to approach a certain batch of enemies. We loved the game in our review, and Dungeons of Dreadrock went on to release on basically every other gaming platform where it was similarly well-received. And now weāve got a sequel to look forward to. Say hello to Dungeons of Dreadrock 2 ā The Dead Kingās Secret.
That red background and big āol Switch logo with the familiar finger snapping sound is an indication that this time around this new Dungeons of Dreadrock game is targeting Nintendoās platform first, and according to the gameās website itāll be launching on the Switchās eShop on November 28th of this year. Fear not though! A PC version is also planned, and in fact can be wishlisted on Steam as we speak, and iOS and Android versions are also in the cards. Itās not super clear exactly when weāll be getting Dungeons of Dreadrock 2 on mobile, but it makes me happy just knowing that itās coming. Once more news on release dates for other platforms materializes weāll be sure to update you.
That red background and big āol Switch logo with the familiar finger snapping sound is an indication that this time around this new Dungeons of Dreadrock game is targeting Nintendoās platform first, and according to the gameās website itāll be launching on the Switchās eShop on November 28th of this year. Fear not though! A PC version is also planned, and in fact can be wishlisted on Steam as we speak, and iOS and Android versions are also in the cards. Itās not super clear exactly when weāll be getting Dungeons of Dreadrock 2 on mobile, but it makes me happy just knowing that itās coming. Once more news on release dates for other platforms materializes weāll be sure to update you.