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'''''Desktop Dungeons''''' (sometimes known as '''''"DD"''''') is a [[coffeebreak roguelike|coffee break-style roguelike]] developed by QCF Design. It's gameplay is considered fast and easy to pick up, but difficult to master. [[Random generation|Random level generation, randomized enemy and item layout]], [[turn-based gameplay]], [[Permadeath|permadeath]] and other defining elements in roguelikes are found in ''Desktop Dungeons'', but in very condensed game. Dungeons are made to fill a single screen and don't contain separate levels, along with having very few items to acquire and enemies to fight, a typical game of ''Desktop Dungeons'' can last only 15-20 minutes or even less.
'''''Desktop Dungeons''''' (sometimes known as '''''"DD"''''') is a [[coffeebreak roguelike|coffee break-style roguelike]] developed by QCF Design. It's gameplay is considered fast and easy to pick up, but difficult to master. [[Random generation|Random level generation, randomized enemy and item layout]], [[turn-based gameplay]], [[Permadeath|permadeath]] and other defining elements in roguelikes are found in ''Desktop Dungeons'', but in a very condensed game. Dungeons are made to fill a single screen and don't contain separate levels, along with having very few items to acquire and enemies to fight, a typical game of ''Desktop Dungeons'' can last only 15-20 minutes or even less.


It has no story to speak of, but is based off of stereotypical fantasy elements, so classes and races available from the start include humans, elves, dwarves, warriors, mages and thieves. As the player beats dungeons (by defeating the randomly placed [[boss]]) he unlocks more powerful [[Race|races]] and [[Class|classes]], but to keep the game challenging different types of enemies start to appear, adding variety and difficulty the more the player plays.
It has no story to speak of, but is based off of stereotypical fantasy elements, so [[Class|classes]] and [[Race|races]] available from the start include humans, elves, dwarves, warriors, mages and thieves. As the player beats dungeons (by defeating the randomly placed [[boss]]) more powerful variants of the class that the dungeon was beaten with are unlocked. To keep the game challenging, however, different types of enemies start to appear with every dungeon beaten, adding variety and difficulty the more the player plays.
 
==External links==
* [http://www.desktopdungeons.net/ DesktopDungeons.net], the official homepage
* [http://www.desktopdungeons.net/HTML5/ Play an early development version in your browser for free]
 
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Latest revision as of 18:07, 26 August 2016

Desktop Dungeons (sometimes known as "DD") is a coffee break-style roguelike developed by QCF Design. It's gameplay is considered fast and easy to pick up, but difficult to master. Random level generation, randomized enemy and item layout, turn-based gameplay, permadeath and other defining elements in roguelikes are found in Desktop Dungeons, but in a very condensed game. Dungeons are made to fill a single screen and don't contain separate levels, along with having very few items to acquire and enemies to fight, a typical game of Desktop Dungeons can last only 15-20 minutes or even less.

It has no story to speak of, but is based off of stereotypical fantasy elements, so classes and races available from the start include humans, elves, dwarves, warriors, mages and thieves. As the player beats dungeons (by defeating the randomly placed boss) more powerful variants of the class that the dungeon was beaten with are unlocked. To keep the game challenging, however, different types of enemies start to appear with every dungeon beaten, adding variety and difficulty the more the player plays.

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