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Dungeon Explorer
(ダンジョンエクスプローラー)
published by Hudson Soft / Atlus in 1989-03-04, running on PC Engine
type: maze, shooter, adventure, role-play
genre: Fantasy
perspective: bird's-eye
display: raster
emulation: Wii Virtual console
player options: single player
languages: eng, jpn
user score: 4.5/5
user flags: 2 2 2 2

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Dungeon Explorer is a multiplayer action/role-playing game where up to five players can play at the same time. The story takes place in underground dungeons. Players can choose from eight different character types: Fighter, Thief, Warlock, Witch, Bishop, Elf, Bard or Knome. Depending on the character, the types of magic, attack strength and movement will all vary. To survive, players most know all about their enemies’ weaknesses. Players also must know about the special attributes of each magic spell and use them to their greatest advantage. In team-play games, working together is the key to victory.
# 2007-02-22 00:50:09 - official description - edit article
A 'Gauntlet' style game with a few Adventure/RPG elements. These elements and the added story (though not an epic) make this game stand out from other clones and give extra motivation. It supports gameplay for up to 5 players simultanously which adds to the fun. One of the best and most outstanding early PC-Engine games.
Personal Rating: 86%
Teran - # 2006-12-31 13:12:13

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