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UnderDungeon (humour-packed dungeon crawler) announced for Nintendo Switch

RedDeerGames have announced their latest game for the Nintendo Switch: UnderDungeon, a humour-packed 1-bit dungeon crawler featuring a cat as the main character. Developed by Josyan, it will be released later this year in Europe and North America.

Here’s the announcement trailer:

Described as a “1-bit humour-packed dungeon crawler”, UnderDungeon features a surprising variety of gameplay mechanics: RPG elements, arcade sections, musical sections, and even full 3D environments. The game features all this, alongside a healthy dose of humour.

Here’s some additional details, the list of key features, and some screenshots for the game:

Become the deadliest delivery… cat in the world. Intense fights, multiple weapons, and demanding boss fights. Join Kimuto on his hardest first day on the job in this unique dungeon crawler game, a tribute to the classics of the genre like the original Legend of Zelda, but mixed with a big dose of humor.

ARMED TO THE TEETH
UnderDungeon attracts attention with its simple, polished, beautiful 1-Bit visuals. But its greatest asset is a variety of in-game mechanics: classic RPG elements, arcade sections, musical sections, and even levels in full 3D environment

INTERESTING WORLD
Enjoy stylized 2D graphics and mini-games. Every character you meet has something interesting to say… maybe except for the ducks. 

HIDDEN SECRETS
Throughout the map, you’ll find secret areas with some very strange fellows. What could they be up to? There is only one way to find out.

  • Simple controls
  • Charming mini-games
  • Stylized 2D graphics
  • Incredible music track
  • Multiple weapons and enemies
  • Lots of interesting characters

UnderDungeon (Switch – eShop) does not have a release date yet, but is slated for a 2022 release in Europe and North America.

Source: RedDeerGames PR

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