Pixels for Breakfast writes: Roguelikes may be all the rage right now, yet every so often I’m surprised by one that tries something a little new. Legend of Dungeon is one of those games that seems simple on the surface, but after spending several hours with the game (I’ve played it a lot since I shot this preview), I began to understand just how deep this pixel laden brawler goes.
Hardcore Gamer: I don’t remember how I got Legend of Dungeon. A bundle, maybe, or possibly a Steam sale? What I do know is that I played it for under an hour, didn’t dislike it, and then never looked at the game again. It got pushed to the side for what were probably good reasons at the time and apparently I even uninstalled it at some point. With no writing assignment attached or gameplay hook demanding more attention, I wandered off without even realizing it and Legend of Dungeon fell into the pile of shame. The poor thing probably deserved better.
Watching other people play games has become an undeniable phenomenon. Twitch and game streaming has steadily been on the rise, with millions of people tuning in to watch every day. Developers Robot Loves Kitty have noticed this, designing a game that will help players and streamers bond by letting the audience participate in the gameplay itself.
Ever wanted to help/hinder someone playing a game on Twitch? Legend of Dungeon: Masters is looking to let you do that.