This game is REALLY fun, and I want to play more than what you have to offer, A lot of coming soons, and little choice in gameplay. The gameplay is great, but the content is much lacking. WAY too much money for what has been released. Consider something else, until further developed and more replayable content comes out.
Dungeon League
- Release Date:
- Oct 31, 2018
- Developer:
- Christopher Yabsley
- Publisher:
- Christopher Yabsley
- Platforms:
- Windows Mac Linux
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About This Game
Dungeon League takes everything that is awesome about dungeon crawling and spews it out as ten minutes of chaotic, multiplayer, party-game action. Up to four All Stars take to the randomised dungeon to battle each other and hordes of enemies in a series of fast and competitive events. Enjoy the rapid progression of character growth as heroes gain new powers, snatch powerful items, and slay every monster in sight, all in order to come out on top as the champion of the Dungeon League.

Pit hero against hero in either the two vs two Tournament, or the ever chaotic Battle free for all. The ultimate winner will be the first to claim three round victories. Rounds last last just two minutes so players will need to quick in order to dominate the current objective, annihilate the enemy team, loot every chest, and slay every monster.

The Dungeon Master’s league has lured a powerful and bizarre cast of heroes to duke it out for supremacy. Luna, the shadow archer, moves unseen through the dungeon while slowing her enemies to a crawl with her frost arrows. Drake, the unhinged pyromancer, incinerates everything in his path with his deadly phoenix and can call down a meteor golem to do his bidding. Albert, the dreamy unicorn prince, prances through the dungeon evading enemies with his fairy blast, and bringing monsters under his control with his illustrious charm.

Each round in the Dungeon League will have a different quest objective. It is through completing these objectives that each hero can earn points for their team. There are nine different objectives in the league. In Witches Eye the heroes must hold the eye to score points but at the same time the eye is also slowly killing them. Chicken Chase has teams fighting for control over chickens by carrying them back to their pen, but you can also play dirty and steal the enemy chickens.

All of Dungeon League’s modes are available to play online. You can use the matchmaking system if you want to play against or with strangers, or setup a private lobby and lure some distant friends to their demise.

Need a break from duking it out against human opponents? Grab some friends and run the procedurally generated death labyrinth known as Gauntlet. Everything is randomised, from the dungeon layout, to the monsters you fight, to the loot that is dropped, meaning no two runs will ever be the same. How deep you delve will determine your final score, with leaderboard placements awaiting those who truly master the Gauntlet.

If you want the stakes to be raised from Gauntlet mode then Daily Dungeon has you covered. You get one attempt, with one hero, in the same dungeon as every other competitor. Leaderboards will display who is the master of the day while those that don’t place well can always try again the next day.

The Dugout is more than just an intermission. Heroes gain experience based on how well they complete quests in addition to the monsters they have slain. Heroes that level up will be able to learn new skills at the trainer. Heroes will also be able to visit Zug’s shop to spend their gold on a variety of 70+ powerful and unique items. Don’t like what Zug has to sell? Try slipping her a few gold coins…

Dungeon League has persistent unlockable items in the form of Trinkets. These can be new Cursors for the Dugout, Gravestones for when your hero dies, and a great number of in-game Emotes with which to taunt your foes.
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User Reviews
Invite some friends. Play with your girlfriend. Not the naughty way, but the less naughty way of doing it in this 80s composed indie pixel dungeon crawler. Really excited to see more modes, classes and items but the current state of the game provides a lot of fun testing and slapping as you go through the levels. The more people you play with the more fun you will have. Here is some gameplay of a full Tournament Mode playthrough. This is local co-op only! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r8pQ_D6ejA4
Very entertaining tournament mode, only played 2 player however, probably would be even more fun with 4. One issue is the aiming often a pain and you often run headfirst into enemies because of it. Another issue is that there isnt much content at the moment, especially without online play. Make sure you have friends to play with if you are going to get this game.
No online play, mixed with hints of abandonware mean leave this one on the shelf. It plays decently, but there's better in the same genre out there- far better.
Dungeon League? more like Fungeon League. AMIRIGHT! Holy Shit! I had a great time with mates playing this. Dungeon League is...UNSTOPPABLE. We were yelling, we were cussing each other out, and ultimately I came away a stronger and better person for having DL in my life. DL is a must have! I made and lost good friends, learned things about myself AND humanity, had my grandmother's cancer cured, built a ham golem, learned the elder tongue, summoned old ones for the darkest of purposes and brought about the end of our fragile existance. All of this because of Dungeon League....thanks Achebit. Hold onto your butts!
The Early Access period was treated less as a platform for feedback, and more as a way to put funds in the developer's pocket so they could spend years slowrolling this project, while having the audacity to work on console ports.
This game has a lot of potential, it looks great and the gameplay is fluid and fun. As it is at the moment you will need to have friends to play with locally otherwise you likely wont get much playtime out of it, it currently has very limited single player and no online multiplayer. Also I would reccommend you use a controller if you can as I'm not so sure about the keyboard support at this time. The positives: The current playable characters are awesome and fairly well balanced, plus the developer has stated that he has plans to add more and more characters as the game progresses. The multiplayer is quite competitive and loads of fun, game modes such as 'capture the flag' and 'capture the point' aren't too common in RPG style games but they work extremely well here. The art style and animation is very well done, pixel art isn't for everyone but this game does it well and if you give it a chance I'm sure you'll come to like it. A few things I noticed which need some attention: ...
My friends and I tried running this as a local multiplayer on a total of 4 computers, with 5 controllers. Controller support is not something that properly functions. Whether it was reading two xbox 360 controllers as a single controller and up = down and down = up on a ps4 controller.
It has few bugs but being well taken care of by its developer who listens to his fans and even hangs out with them on discord. The community may be small but its slowly growing. Game play gives you somewhat of a gauntlet or old arcade feel. I personaly think this game could go somewhere if it keeps getting polished and continues to have content added. Recomend using a controller, keyboard does work but its not as effective i feel. 9/10 in my book~
Super super fun game, I wish more people played so the PVP and COOP could be more prevalent. The discord is pretty inactive now but I really think that if more people played this game could be a huge hit! 90% of my hours in game were single player or local coop. Game is a little finnicky about Xbox 360 controllers if you're an archaic gamer like me. Movement controls were reversed for just this game using one. This wasn't always the case.
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Windows XP
- Processor: 2.0 GHz
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Graphics: GeForce 8800 or Radeon® HD4800 series, 512 MB of memory
- Storage: 500 MB available space
FAQ
How much does Dungeon League cost?
Dungeon League costs $9.99.
What are the system requirements for Dungeon League?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows XP Processor: 2.0 GHz Memory: 2 GB RAM Graphics: GeForce 8800 or Radeon® HD4800 series, 512 MB of memory Storage: 500 MB available space
What platforms is Dungeon League available on?
Dungeon League is available on Windows PC, macOS, Linux.
Is Dungeon League worth buying?
Dungeon League has 82% positive reviews from 38 players.
When was Dungeon League released?
Dungeon League was released on Oct 31, 2018.
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