Sethron Game Dungeon Of Doom
Welcome to Dungeon of Doom! A fun, fast paced Retro Dungeon Crawler. Make your way through multiple dungeons as you use your wits to try and survive one of the hardest retro-style games you will probably ever play! Can you make it out of the Dungeon of Doom? Or will you choose to carry on and hit a new high score!? Dungeon Master II - The Legend of Skullkeep. Eye of the Beholder III: Assault on Myth Drannor. Strategic Simulations Inc. Fates of Twinion. Sierra On-Line Inc. Ishar 2 - Messengers of Doom.
The Dungeon of Doom | |
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Stable | |
Members | See below |
Hometown | Iron Gates of Fate |
Debut | May 21, 1995 |
Disbanded | July 13, 1997 |
The Dungeon of Doom was the name of a heel professional wrestlingstable in World Championship Wrestling (WCW) that existed from 1995 to 1997.
History[edit]
The Deepest Dungeon of Doom. Never before has such evil existed on such a massive scale. Only the most battle-hardened rogues will stand a chance of making an impact. Game Features:. Relive the 8-bit era with super-stylised visuals, music and SFX. Simple gameplay with a wicked learning curve. The Dungeon of Doom is designed to be a difficult but conquerable challenge that will test the mettle of any who face it. Utilizing full-color player handouts, dramatic NPCs, cinematic scenes, and of course our premium terrain, this module creates a highly immersive and theatrical experience for all involved.
The Dungeon of Doom was created as a stable of wrestlers born from WCW lead producer Kevin Sullivan's storyline hatred of Hulk Hogan and was dedicated to ridding WCW of Hulkamania. The stable was a direct continuation of Sullivan's previous stable The Three Faces of Fear which had a similar goal. The actual goal was the opposite. Sullivan stated in 2016, 'It was a means to an end. I knew Hogan was being booed. I knew when I saw the nWo, it was the best chance anybody had to turn Hogan. I said, 'You gotta trust me.' And he did. I [agree with] Satchel Paige. 'Don't look back. Something may be gaining on you.' You can't change the past. The end justified the means, so in that way, it worked.'[1]
After Sullivan defeated The Man with No Name at Slamboree in 1995,[2]The Master told Sullivan he was 'The Taskmaster' of the Dungeon of Doom and that the task was to destroy Hulkamania.[3] The group initially consisted of people with rather bizarre and “horrifying” gimmicks such as The Shark (who had teamed with Sullivan before as 'Avalanche'), Kamala “The Ugandan Giant”, The Zodiac (who had also teamed with Sullivan before as 'The Butcher'), Meng[3] (who was Col. Robert Parker's bodyguard), and Big Van Vader who also sought to destroy Hulkamania and began his “Road Kill Tour” which consisted of a series of squash matches that would lead to his destruction of Hogan. After Vader lost to Hogan, the Master revealed that it was etched in stone that a Giant would destroy Hulkamania, thus leading to several encounters with The Giant, who claimed to be the son of André the Giant and was out for revenge on Hogan for defeating his father.[3]
Fighting Hulkamania[edit]
The feud between the Dungeon of Doom and Hogan with his friends, Dave Sullivan, Sting and the Macho Man, persisted throughout the fall and winter of 95–96 with various members taking on each other with mostly Hogan's group getting the upper hand. Kevin Sullivan tried to use Vader as a pawn against Hogan, but it eventually backfired after a confrontation between Vader and the Giant leading to a WarGames match at Fall Brawl between the entire Dungeon and Hogan's allies. Vader agreed to be on Hogan's team, but he was injured and Sting suggested Lex Luger take his place. Macho Man and Hogan reluctantly agreed as there was already distrust towards Luger. Hogan, Randy Savage, Lex Luger and Sting defeated Kamala, The Zodiac, The Shark and Meng to win the match, which per stipulation enabled Hogan to get 5 minutes with Sullivan inside the cage. Before the 5 minutes were up, however, the Giant made his way into the cage and attacked Hogan, (kayfabe) twisting his neck violently as to break it.[4]
After the attack on Hogan, plans were set for a world title match at the Halloween Havoc. During this time the Dungeon shaved Hogan's iconic mustache and succeeded in bringing out the evil within him causing him to don all black instead of his signature red and yellow attire with Macho Man soon following suit. The Master of the Dungeon insured Kevin Sullivan that the giant would beat Hogan by summoning The Yeti from a block of ice. During WCW Fall Brawl, the Giant used a monster truck to run over Hogan's motorcycle, which led to Hogan and the Giant facing off in a SumoMonster truck competition on the roof of the Cobo Hall. Hogan won the truck match and then the two started fighting on the roof, resulting in the Giant falling off the roof and (kayfabe) into the Detroit River. For the main event Hogan was trying to apologize but the Giant strolled down the aisle with Kevin Sullivan behind him, with no explanation given as to how he could still be alive.[3] The Giant won the match by disqualification when Hogan's manager Jimmy Hart hit the referee with the title belt, thus betraying Hogan and joining the Dungeon along with Lex Luger who also betrayed Hogan that night. Macho Man came to Hogan's aide after the match but Hogan was assaulted by The Yeti and the Dungeon members beat on Macho Man [5] The next night, Hart revealed that he put a clause in the contract that stated that the championship could change hands on a disqualification, thus making the Giant the new champion.[3]
Due to the unconventional nature of The Giant's title victory, the World Title was vacated and a new champion to be crowned in a Three Ring, 60 man battle royal at an event called World War III. The Hulk Hogan / Dungeon of Doom feud was a focus of the Battle Royal but it would be Randy Savage who won the title, after Hogan, Luger, and Sting eliminated Dungeon member the Giant However, Hogan was never eliminated.[6] The Giant got revenge by assaulting Macho Man, as Hogan and Sting fended him off, Hogan was put on probation for hitting the Giant with a chair repeatedly. Luger remained a source of dissent between Hogan, Macho Man and Sting with Sting explaining that Luger was his best friend and he was trying to pull Luger away from the Dungeon, while Jimmy Hart assured the Taskmaster he had a plan to keep Luger on their side. In the long term, Luger distracted Sting from helping Hogan and Savage. During this time period, the Dungeon had been joined by Loch Ness, Hugh Morrus, Barbarian, Big Bubba Rogers, and One Man Gang.[3] On the January 22 edition of WCW Monday Nitro, Gang lost to Hogan. Following the match, the Dungeon of Doom and the Horsemen in attacked Hogan and Randy Savage. At SuperBrawl VI, Hogan defeated The Giant inside a steel cage and was confronted by the rest of the Dungeon including, Loch Ness.
The Dungeon self destructs[edit]
During the spring of 1996, Dungeon of Doom member Zodiac began warding the Giant away from Hogan. Soon after, Hogan revealed that the man known as 'The Zodiac' was actually a spy sent to join the group by Hogan; his old friend had been spying for Hulk the whole time. The revelation transformed the Zodiac into the Booty Man, an ally of Hogan and Randy Savage. The Taskmaster confronted Ric Flair after Four Horsemen member Brian Pillman said some disparaging words towards the Dungeon of Doom. This led to some brief altercations between the two factions until Ric Flair forged the Alliance to End Hulkamania (which consisted of several Dungeon members as well as Ric Flair and Arn Anderson). At this point, the 'Alliance' became the focal point while the Dungeon of Doom itself became less prominent. As tensions were brewing between Hogan and Savage as to who would challenge Flair for the world title, they engaged in a series of team matches against Flair and a Dungeon member, some of which the Booty Man was a part of. The Dungeon of Doom expanded its roster by bringing in Z-Gangsta and the Ultimate Solution, attempting to defeat Hogan and Savage once and for all.
Meanwhile, Lex Luger's only ties to the Dungeon were his manager Jimmy Hart who seemingly persuaded Luger to join the Alliance, and the match as a final favor in their fading relationship. A grudge between the Giant and Loch Ness soon developed over who was the only true Giant of WCW. This ended with Giant beating Loch Ness at the Uncensored event that month.[3] Hogan and Savage defeated the Alliance to End Hulkamania at Uncensored inside the Tower of Doom Steel Cage.[7] The Booty Man proved to be a key factor in Hogan and Savage's victory by supplying them with weapons towards the end of the match. Luger would also prove to be a major factor in the outcome, and would no longer be associated with the Dungeon. After the loss, the Alliances fell apart, as the Taskmaster started feuding with Horsemen member Chris Benoit, the Giant was confronted by Luger after attacking Sting as part of Jimmy Hart's plan to separate the duo, and the Shark would face Luger one on one, and both the Giant and Luger challenged Flair for the title, with the Giant eventually beating Flair.[3] The feud between the Dungeon and Four Horsemen, along with Shark going solo as John Tenta, and The Giant and Big Bubba's defection to the nWo, would ultimately lead to the collapse of the Dungeon. Chris Benoit defeated Sullivan in a Retirement Match at Bash at the Beach 1997 after Jacqueline turned on Sullivan and hit him over the head with a chair, leading to Benoit scoring the pinfall. Jimmy Hart would continue to manage the Faces of Fear, Meng and the Barbarian, for several months until the team was broken up in 1998.
Aftermath[edit]
In late 1998, Jimmy Hart reunited Meng, Barbarian and Hugh Morrus to form a new version of his old Continental Wrestling Association stable The First Family. Barbarian would inexplicably turn on Meng during a match in a WCW World Tag Team Championship tournament match on the February 11, 1999 episode of WCW Thunder.
Kevin Sullivan established a new version of the Dungeon of Doom in the New York City-based independent USA Pro Wrestling promotion in 2002. This version consisted of Gangrel, Luna Vachon, The Wall, Psycho Sam Dudley and 'Hardrock' Ken Sweeney.
Members[edit]
- WCW
- The Master (1995)
- The Taskmaster (1995-1997) [8]
- Kamala (1995)
- Lex Luger (1995-1996)
- The Yeti (1995)
- Jimmy Hart (1995, manager)
- The Shark (1995-1996)
- Big Van Vader (1995)
- The Zodiac (1995-1996)
- Meng (1995-1997)
- The Giant (1995-1996)
- Hugh Morrus (1995-1997)
- The Barbarian (1996-1997)
- Konnan (1996-1997)
- Maxx (1996-1997)
- Big Bubba (1996)
- Braun The Leprechaun (1996)
- One Man Gang (1996)
- Z-Gangsta (1996)
- The Ultimate Solution (1996)
- Loch Ness (1996)
- Jacqueline (1997)
- Independent circuit
- Kevin Sullivan
- 'Hardrock' Ken Sweeney
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- Entrance themes
- 'Dungeon of Doom Theme' by Jimmy Hart and Howard Helm (WCW; 1995–1997)
Championships and accomplishments[edit]
- AAA Americas Heavyweight Championship (1 time) – Konnan
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- WCW World Heavyweight Championship (2 times) – The Giant
- WCW United States Heavyweight Championship (1 time) – One Man Gang
- WCW World Television Championship (2 times) – Lex Luger
- WCW World Tag Team Championship (1 time) – Lex Luger
- Worst Feud of the Year (1995) vs. Hulk Hogan
References[edit]
- ^WWE Staff. 'Inside the Dungeon of Doom: Kevin Sullivan on wrestling's wackiest group'.. wwe.com. July 13, 2016. Accessed August 1, 2016.
- ^prowrestlinghistory.com (May 21, 1995). 'WCW Slamboree Results (1995)'.
- ^ abcdefghR.D. Reynolds and Randy Baer (2003). Wrestlecrap – the very worst of pro wrestling. ECW Press. ISBN1-55022-584-7.
- ^prowrestlinghistory.com (September 17, 1995). 'WCW Fall Brawl Results (1995)'.
- ^prowrestlinghistory.com (October 29, 1995). 'WCW Halloween Havoc Results (1995)'.
- ^prowrestlinghistory.com (November 26, 1995). 'WCW World War III Results (1995)'.
- ^prowrestlinghistory.com (March 24, 1996). 'WCW Uncensored Results (1996)'.
- ^Dungeon of Doom: Kevin Sullivan's assembly of misfits included the likes of Zodiac, the Leprechaun, Shark, The Yeti, and countless others. Almost like a roll call of WrestleCrap.
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Game | Developer |
1974 | |
Maze War | Unknown |
1980 | |
Akalabeth: World of Doom | Richard Garriott |
1981 | |
Wizardry: Proving Grounds of the Mad Overlord | Sir-tech Software Inc. |
1982 | |
3D Monster Maze | J.K. Greye Software |
Wizardry: Knight of Diamonds - The Second Scenario | Sir-tech Software Inc. |
1983 | |
Advanced Dungeons & Dragons: Treasure of Tarmin | Mattel Electronics |
Hell's Temple | Kenema Associates Ltd. |
Illegus Episode IV | ASCII Corporation |
Labyrinth of Fear | Algray Software |
Wizardry: Legacy of Llylgamyn - The Third Scenario | Sir-tech Software Inc. |
1984 | |
L'Antre de la Peur | Betrand Delouis |
Maze | Acornsoft Limited |
Tyrann | Rémy Gosselin and Matthias Wystrach |
1985 | |
3D Munch | Laurent Benes / Karine le Pors |
Dimensional Fighter Epsilon3 | Bullet-Proof Software, Inc. |
Pyramid of Peril | Aegis Development, Inc. |
Tales of the Unknown: Volume I - The Bard's Tale | Interplay Entertainment |
1986 | |
Le Fer D'Amnukor | Rémy Gosselin and Matthias Wystrach |
Maze Wars+ | MacroMind, Inc. |
Swords of Glass | Keypunch Software |
The Bard's Tale II: The Destiny Knight | Interplay Entertainment |
1987 | |
Carmine | Arrow Soft |
Digital Devil Story: Megami Tensei | Atlus |
Dungeon Master | FTL Games |
Laplace no Ma | Humming Bird Soft |
Might and Magic: Book One - Secret of the Inner Sanctum | New World Computing Inc. |
Scarab of Ra | Rick Holzgrafe |
1988 | |
Arcus | Wolf Team |
Might and Magic II: Gates to Another World | New World Computing Inc. |
Moraff's Revenge | Moraffware |
Pool of Radiance | Strategic Simulations Inc. |
Slaygon | John Conley & James Oxley |
The Bard's Tale III: Thief of Fate | Interplay Entertainment |
The Mars Saga, Mines of Titan | Westwood Studios |
1989 | |
Bloodwych | Imageworks |
Citadel of Vras | Megadisc |
Curse of the Azure Bonds | Strategic Simulations Inc. |
Day of the Viper | ArtisTech Development |
Death Bringer (a.k.a. Galdregon's Domain) | Pandora |
Don't Go Alone | Sterling Silver Software |
Double Dungeons | NCS Corporation |
Dragon Knight | Elf Co., Ltd. |
Dragon Wars | Interplay Entertainment |
Dungeon Master - Chaos Strikes Back | FTL Games |
Keef the Thief: A Boy and His Lockpick | Naughty Dog, Inc. |
The Dark Heart of Uukrul | Digital Studios Limited |
1990 | |
Buck Rogers: Countdown to Doomsday | Strategic Simulations Inc. |
Captive | Mindscape Inc. |
Champions of Krynn | Strategic Simulations Inc. |
Circuit's Edge | Westwood Studios |
Crystals of Arborea | Silmarils |
Dinosaur | Nihon Falcom Corp. |
Dragon Knight II | Elf Co., Ltd. |
Dungeon Magic: Sword of the Elements | Natsume Co., Ltd. |
Elvira: Mistress of the Dark | Horror Soft Ltd. |
Federation Quest 1 - B.S.S. Jane Seymour | Celestial Software |
Kagerou Meikyuu | Heart Soft |
Legend of Faerghail | Electronic Design Hannover |
Lords of Doom | Attic Entertainment Software GmbH |
Madō Monogatari 1-2-3 | Compile |
Secret of the Silver Blades | Strategic Simulations Inc. |
Swords and Serpents | Interplay Entertainment |
Wizardry 6: Bane of the Cosmic Forge | Sir-tech Software Inc. |
Xenomorph | Pandora |
1991 | |
Ancients I: Death Watch | Farr-Ware Software |
Arcus III | Wolf Team |
Dark Designs I: Grelminar's Staff | Softdisk Publishing |
Death Knights of Krynn | Strategic Simulations Inc. |
Dungeon Harlem | Heart Soft |
Dungeons Of Avalon | Zeret |
Elvira II: The Jaws of Cerberus | Horror Soft Ltd. |
Eye of the Beholder | Westwood Studios |
Fate: Gates of Dawn | reLINE Software |
Gateway to the Savage Frontier | Beyond Software Inc. |
Knightmare | Mindscape Inc. |
Korean Dungeon Boy | Computer War System Soft |
Might and Magic III: Isles of Terra | New World Computing Inc. |
Moraff's World | Moraffware |
Neverwinter Nights (AOL) | Beyond Software Inc. |
Pools of Darkness | Strategic Simulations Inc. |
Rings of Medusa 2 - The Return of Medusa | X-ample Architectures |
Shining in the Darkness | Climax Entertainment |
Spirit of Adventure | Attic Entertainment Software GmbH |
1992 | |
Abandoned Places: A Time for Heroes | ArtGame |
Amberstar | Thalion Software |
Arcana | HAL Laboratory, Inc. |
Black Crypt | Raven Software Corporation |
Buck Rogers: Matrix Cubed | Strategic Simulations Inc. |
Daymare | Jim Todd |
Dungeons & Dragons: Warriors of the Eternal Sun | Westwood Studios |
Dungeons Of Avalon II: The Island Of Darkness | Zeret |
Elm Knight | Micro Cabin |
Eye of the Beholder II: The Legend of Darkmoon | Westwood Studios |
Gayblade | RJ Best, Inc. |
Ishar - Legend of the Fortress | Silmarils |
Lady Sword: Ryakudatsusareta 10-nin no Otome | Games Express |
Might and Magic: Clouds of Xeen | New World Computing Inc. |
Realms of Arkania: Blade of Destiny | Attic Entertainment Software GmbH |
Rooms of the Abyss | Damon Lichtenwalner, Martin Binder |
The Dark Queen of Krynn | Strategic Simulations Inc. |
Treasures of the Savage Frontier | Beyond Software Inc. |
WaxWorks | Horror Soft Ltd. |
Wizardry 7: Crusaders of the Dark Savant | Sir-tech Software Inc. |
Wizardry I-II-III: Story of Llylgamyn | Sir-tech Software Inc. |
1993 | |
Abandoned Places 2 | ArtGame |
Arcus I-II-III | Wolf Team |
Black Dawn | Andrew Campbell |
Daymare 2 | Jim Todd |
Dungeon Hack | DreamForge Intertainment Inc. |
Dungeon Master - Theron's Quest | FTL Games |
Dungeon Master II - The Legend of Skullkeep | FTL Games |
Eye of the Beholder III: Assault on Myth Drannor | Strategic Simulations Inc. |
Fates of Twinion | Sierra On-Line Inc. |
Hired Guns | DMA Design |
Ishar 2 - Messengers of Doom | Silmarils |
Lands of Lore - The Throne of Chaos | Westwood Studios |
Liberation: Captive II | Byte Engineers |
Madō Monogatari: ARS | Compile |
Might and Magic: Darkside of Xeen | New World Computing Inc. |
Moraff's Dungeons of the Unforgiven | Moraffware |
Perihelion: The Prophecy | Morbid Visions |
Psionics | Nachos Software |
The Legacy: Realm of Terror | Magnetic Scrolls |
The Shadow of Yserbius | Sierra On-Line Inc., Ybarra Productions Inc. |
Whale's Voyage | neo Software Produktions GmbH |
Words Worth | Elf Co., Ltd. |
1994 | |
Ancients II: Approaching Evil | Farr-Ware Software |
Black Dawn II | Andrew Campbell |
Crystal Dragon | Magnetic Fields (Software Design) Ltd. |
Dungeons of Death | Alex Kapteyn Jr |
Ishar 3 - The Seven Gates of Infinity | Silmarils |
Istanbul Efsaneleri: Lale Savaşçıları | SiliconWorx Software |
Madō Monogatari: Michikusa Ibun | Compile |
Might and Magic: World of Xeen | New World Computing Inc. |
Realms of Arkania: Star Trail | Attic Entertainment Software GmbH |
Starfire | StarCraft, Inc. |
The Infernal Tome | Magic Lemon Software |
1995 | |
Anvil of Dawn | DreamForge Intertainment Inc. |
Black Dawn VI: Hellbound | ZSoft |
Bloodfest | Petri Häkkinen |
Cyberdrone | BZZ Soft |
Jaktar: Der Elfenstein | Eric Hambuch |
Legions Of Dawn | Andrew Campbell, Black Dragon Design |
Madō Monogatari A: Dokidoki Vacation | Compile |
Magic Island - The Secret Of Stones | Arda Team |
Mordor: The Depths of Dejenol | David Allen |
Parasite | ZSoft |
Ruins of Cawdor | Sierra On-Line Inc., Ybarra Productions Inc. |
Stonekeep | Interplay Entertainment |
1996 | |
Asmodeus | NoSense |
Boom | Adam Kukity / Sándor Domokos |
Champions of Dawn | ZSoft |
Dawn: A New Beginning Remix | ZSoft |
Evil's Doom | Olympia Entertainment Group |
Kargon | APC&TCP |
Knights of the Grail (Rytíři Grálu) | Centauri Production |
Nemesis: The Wizardry Adventure | Sir-tech Software Inc. |
Parasite II | ZSoft |
Persona | Atlus |
Skarbnik | Atares |
Thunderdawn | Andrew Campbell |
Ve Stínu Magie (Shadow Magic) | Division |
Yendorian Tales Book I: Chapter 2 | SW Games |
1997 | |
Revolt of Don's Knights | Emerald Software |
Shining the Holy Ark | Camelot Software Planning, Sonic Co. |
Yendorian Tales: The Tyrants of Thaine | SW Games |
1998 | |
City Beneath the Surface | Odium Entertainment |
Gates of Skeldal (Brány Skeldalu) | Napoleon Games |
Wizardry: Llylgamyn Saga | Soliton Soft |
1999 | |
Silvern Castle | Jeff Fink |
Wizardry: New Age of Llylgamyn | Thunderstone Japan |
2000 | |
Demise: Rise of the Ku'tan | Artifact Entertainment |
2001 | |
Wizardry: Tale of the Forsaken Land | Racjin |
2002 | |
Dinosaur: Resurrection | Nihon Falcom Corp. |
2003 | |
Devil Whiskey | Shifting Suns Studios, LLC |
2004 | |
Legacy 1.05 | Redshift |
2005 | |
Doom RPG | Fountainhead Entertainment, iD Mobile |
2006 | |
King's Field: Additional I | FromSoftware, Inc. |
King's Field: Additional II | FromSoftware, Inc. |
Mazes of Fate | Sabarasa |
Orcs & Elves | Fountainhead Entertainment |
The Quest 1.04 | Redshift |
2007 | |
Etrian Odyssey | Atlus |
Orcs & Elves II | Fountainhead Entertainment |
2008 | |
Class of Heroes | Zerodiv |
Dragon Bane II | MythoLogical Software |
Etrian Odyssey II: Heroes of Lagaard | Atlus |
Wolfenstein RPG | Fountainhead Entertainment, iD Mobile |
2009 | |
Class of Heroes 2 | Zerodiv |
Dark Horde | OrangePixel |
Doom II RPG | iD Mobile |
Realms of Quest Trilogy | Ghislain de Blois |
Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey | Atlus |
The Dark Spire | Success Corp. |
Undercroft | Rake in Grass |
2010 | |
Etrian Odyssey III: The Drowned City | Atlus |
2011 | |
Descend | Steve Jarman |
Elminage Original | Starfish SD |
Silversword | Mario J. Gaida |
Tumulus of Fen | James Scheibel |
2012 | |
Cardhalia (English) | S.A.Y. Realm |
Elminage Gothic | Starfish SD |
Legend of Grimrock | Almost Human |
Oubliette | GabySoft |
Puella Magi Madoka Magica Portable | Bandai Namco Entertainment |
QuestLord | Eric Kinkead |
Swords and Sorcery: Underworld Gold | Older Bytes |
2013 | |
Etrian Odyssey IV: Legends of the Titan | Atlus |
Etrian Odyssey Untold: The Millennium Girl | Atlus |
Grow Maze | Eyezmaze |
Heroine Dusk | Clint Bellanger |
2014 | |
Coldfire Keep | Steve Jarman |
Deadly Dungeons | Jacob Ensign |
Demon Gaze | Experience Inc., Kadokawa Games |
Dungeon Hunt | Jim Wilkinson |
Heroes of a Broken Land | Winged Pixel Inc. |
Lands of Lorez | Photon Storm |
Legend of Grimrock 2 | Almost Human |
Might and Magic X: Legacy | Limbic Entertainment GmbH |
Persona Q: Shadow of the Labyrinth | Atlus |
Realms of Quest IV | Ghislain de Blois |
The Keep | CINEMAX |
2015 | |
Dungeon Hero | Esenthel, Grzegorz Slazinski |
Dungeon Kingdom: Sign of the Moon | Hydro Games |
I Can't Escape: Darkness | Fancy Fish Games |
Mazes of Karradash | 68k Studios |
Ray Gigant | Bandai Namco Entertainment |
Ruzar - The Life Stone | Hammer Glass Studio |
The Fall of the Dungeon Guardians | Mana Games |
The Legend of Candlewind | Atmosphere Entertainment Studios |
Unity.Rogue3D | MRKS Studio |
VERLIES II | Koya Game |
2016 | |
7 Mages | Napoleon Games |
Crystal Rift | Psytec Games Ltd |
Heroes of the Monkey Tavern | Monkey Stories |
Labyrinth of Refrain: Coven of Dusk | Nippon Ichi Software, Inc. |
Lord of the Seal | N-Soft |
Mind Zero | Acquire Corp., Zerodiv |
Sakura Dungeon | Winged Cloud |
Stranger of Sword City | Experience Inc. |
The Deep Paths: Labyrinth Of Andokost | Steve Jarman |
The Dungeons of Castle Madness | Third Impression |
Town of Night | Delusional Games |
Zavix Tower | Batholith Entertainment |
2017 | |
Demon Gaze II | Kadokawa Games |
Ebony Spire: Heresy | Bearded Giant Games |
Grimoire: Heralds of the Winged Exemplar | Cleveland Mark Blakemore |
Haunted Dungeons: Hyakki Castle | Asakusa Studios, Happinet |
Moero Chronicle | Compile Heart, Idea Factory |
Operation Abyss: New Tokyo Legacy | 5pb, Experience Inc., MAGES. Inc. |
Operation Babel: New Tokyo Legacy | 5pb, Experience Inc., MAGES. Inc. |
StarCrawlers | Juggernaut Games |
Vaporum | Fatbot Games |
2018 | |
Aeon of Sands - The Trail | Two Bits Kid |
Arakion: Book One | Arakion LLC, Lavidimus |
Das Geisterschiff / The Ghost Ship | Graverobber Foundation |
Dungeons of Noudar 3D | Daniel Monteiro |
Infinite Adventures | Stormseeker Games |
Kobold Slayer | Montino |
KryptCrawler | CrazyBunch |
Lilipalace | TUNNEL no.73 |
Mary Skelter: Nightmares | Idea Factory |
Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey Redux | Atlus |
The 7th Circle - Endless Nightmare | 68k Studios |
The Bard's Tale Trilogy | inXile Entertainment, Krome Studios |
The Shadows of Sergoth | Christophe Petit, Kukulcan |
The Spirit Master of Retarnia: Conqueror of the Labyrinth | Lunasoft |
Zanki Zero: Last Beginning | Spike Chunsoft Co., Ltd. |
2019 | |
Drawngeon: Dungeons of Ink and Paper | DarkDes Labs |
Dungeon Hunt II | Jim Wilkinson |
Dungeon of Dragon Knight | HexGameStudio |
Heroes of a Broken Land 2 | Winged Pixel Inc. |
Legends of Amberland: The Forgotten Crown | Silver Lemur Games |
Lilitales | TUNNEL no.73 |
Malevolence: The Sword of Ahkranox | Visual Outbreak |
Mary Skelter 2 | Idea Factory |
Moonshades | BaldrickSoft Games |
Serment - Contract with a Devil | Nkt Studio |
The Bard’s Tale IV: Barrows Deep | inXile Entertainment |
2020 | |
Conglomerate 451 | RuneHeads |
Der Geisterturm / The Ghost Tower | Graverobber Foundation |
It's Six Random Characters and a Single Floor Dungeon, That's the Whole Game | Cannibal Interactive |
Magic and Metal Zero: Tower of Metal | Midnight Spire Games |
Operencia: The Stolen Sun | Zen Studios |
The Ogre King | zooperdan |
Vaporum: Lockdown | Fatbot Games |
Wizardry: Labyrinth of Lost Souls | Zerodiv |
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