Adds support for higher resolutions, new units, & more.
After 15 years of work, the open source, fan expansion of Bullfrog Productions’s legendary 1997 strategy management game Dungeon Keeper has finally hit 1.0 (as spotted by Damiano Gerli/Rock Paper Shotgun).
Published by Electronic Arts, the original Dungeon Keeper put its players in the role of a dungeon master, letting them build and construct their own dungeons in order to protect their valuable treasure from trespassing heroes and plot a course for world domination. Upon its release, it was an instant success, earning almost unanimous praise for its unique premise and impressive visuals and sound, and later went on to spawn a sequel Dungeon Keeper 2 in 1999, an MMORPG in 2012 (released in open beta), and a poorly-received mobile title called Dungeon Keeper Mobile in 2014; in addition to a bunch of cancelled ports, abandoned follow-ups, and spiritual successors.
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Adds support for higher resolutions, new units, & more.
After 15 years of work, the open source, fan expansion of Bullfrog Productions’s legendary 1997 strategy management game Dungeon Keeper has finally hit 1.0 (as spotted by Damiano Gerli/Rock Paper Shotgun).
Published by Electronic Arts, the original Dungeon Keeper put its players in the role of a dungeon master, letting them build and construct their own dungeons in order to protect their valuable treasure from trespassing heroes and plot a course for world domination. Upon its release, it was an instant success, earning almost unanimous praise for its unique premise and impressive visuals and sound, and later went on to spawn a sequel Dungeon Keeper 2 in 1999, an MMORPG in 2012 (released in open beta), and a poorly-received mobile title called Dungeon Keeper Mobile in 2014; in addition to a bunch of cancelled ports, abandoned follow-ups, and spiritual successors.
Read the full article on timeextension.com