Dungeon Guild, The Sci Fi Dungeon Adventure!

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  1. Commander_Brody

    Commander_Brody New Member

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    Hello Everyone,

    My name is Commander Brody and I am the sole creator of Dungeon Guild, the retro sci-fi dungeon adventure game. The game has been released and I am now looking for players to provide feedback!

    You can play free by downloading the game here: www.DungeonTreasure.com

    After playing if you could answer a couple questions like:

    1. What other indie games do you normally play ?
    2. How much did you enjoy playing Dungeon Guild out of 10 (10 = best, 0 = worst)
    3. What game features did you like/dislike?
    4. What improvements could be made to Dungeon Guild?
    5. How difficult did you found the game play? Game was too hard? Too easy?
    6. Is the interface easy to understand quickly?
    7. Did you read the quick start guide that was included?

    Summary of Game Features:

    - Multi-facetted open ended storyline
    - Hand crafted quests ensure meaningful detailed adventures
    - Solve mysteries, riddles, avoid pitfalls and menacing traps
    - Explore caves, catacombs, sewers and dungeons on different planets
    - Find 100's of items both valuable and mysterious
    - Fight unique creatures with unique attack styles
    - Choose from 16 different hero classes and character types
    - Learn magic to cast over 40 different spells
    - Find magical weapons, armor, and clothing
    - 15 upgrade levels across 4 different disciplines = 60 possible player upgrades

    Screen shots:
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    Thank you for your time,

    Commander Brody
    USS Lexington
     

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