Paradox Interactive, a publisher of games and consumer of funnel cake, and Critical Studio, the lamented minions of Dungeon Maestro, today announced that Dungeonland has opened its doors to easily lured heroes everywhere. Available today for PC via digital distributors worldwide, Dungeonland can be purchased, downloaded, played, and quickly lost over and over again by soft, fleshy adventurers to their heart’s content. Dungeonland costs merely £7.99 plus the lives of your co-op partners.
Dungeonland is the creation of the cunning Dungeon Maestro, who has invited the world’s pesky heroes to an adventurer’s theme park of his own design. Inside the colorful park, up to three players can play cooperatively to slaughter the monstrous staff and collect glittering piles of loot in fast-paced action gameplay. Meanwhile, a fourth player can take on the role of the Maestro himself, controlling the park’s traps and creatures, attempting to kill the other players, and mashing the “evil laugh” button as often as they can. A new trailer for Dungeonland is available today to demonstrate the virtues of teamwork, and the much better virtues of hero-slaughter. Watch it here:
Would-be visitors can get a few survival tips by watching a live streaming event from Paradox Interactive and Critical Studio, the developers of Dungeonland. The stream, which will show the game’s various levels, modes, and perils, will occur on January 30th at 7 p.m. GMT (11 a.m. PST), on Paradox’s Twitch.tv channel.
So what do you think of Dungeonland? Are you excited to punish your friends in the deadliest themepark ever? Or are you a little hesitant to step through the gates? Be sure to let us know your opinions in the comments below.
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