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A dungeon-crawling adventure to last a lifetime (served in 10-minute chunks)!

Desktop Dungeons, a coffee-break turn-based dungeon crawler with tons of varied content, comedic style, and insanely high replayability, is available for Windows and Mac OS X, 33% off on GOG.com. That's only $9.99 for the first week. Also available, Goatperson DLC, adding an extra character class and the hunger factor to the game, for only $3.32 (that's 33% off for the first week).

Here's the perfect coffee-break game: fight your way through fantasy dungeons in as little as 10 minutes. You'll never play the same location twice. Each dungeon is randomly generated, yet always (somehow) winnable. Explore the finely-tuned gameplay as you learn more and more impressive ways to beat vicious bosses and unlock new items, gods and heroes to play. This is the classic roguelike play re-imagined as a unique award-winning single-screen puzzle adventure!

Desktop Dungeons is a quick-play, roguelike-like puzzle game that gives you 10-20 minutes of dungeon-crawling action per serving. Casual players can enjoy endless coffee-break gaming sessions in infinitely random dungeons, while hardcore enthusiasts can unearth the game’s subtleties and tackle challenges of unrealistic viciousness. Down all paths lies frequent death, easy accessibility and the urge to play just one more dungeon. The Goatperson DLC adds a new playable class to Desktop Dungeons' already large roster of characters. The use of this character introduces one of the classic roguelike problems: hunger! It also enables a useful Item Lottery for players with more gold than sense, as well as a series of unique Triple Quests that pit players against three randomly generated dungeons in a row.

Both Desktop Dungeons and the Goatperson DLC are available 33% off (that's $9.99 and $3.32 respectively) on GOG.com, until Tuesday, June 17, at 9:59AM GMT. Set out on an neverending adventure, today!

Notice
Desktop Dungeons has a completely optional cloud-saving system that's useful if you plan to play the same Kingdom on multiple machines, the browser version and mobile versions (coming soon).Your unique cloud-key can be found under My Account. In order to also enjoy the DLC features in your browser version, please use them first in your desktop version and save the game via the the cloud-saving system.
Not the kind of RPG I´m a diehard fan of (didn´t like Unepic and so on either), but good to see it here!
Bought this one a while ago from the devs after playing the alpha, certainly had lot of fun.

The main problem I had was that the difficulty seemed to ramp up a tad too quickly, and far from being a coffee-break game it started requiring absolutely optimal play on order to win. When each dungeon became more like a puzzle with very limited solutions, it stopped being so fun. This was still a good number of hours in however, and I feel I got my money's worth.
Looks interesting, do we have some kind of Player-Review allready?
Ummm...maybe?
I had played the free version a huge huge lot. It's a clever game, in a minesweeper kind of way.

Sp, on one hand, I'm happy (and surprised) o see it has "grown" and arrived on GOG as a "real game".

On the other hand, I'm not really interested in this version and its enhanced graphics (I like the old crude minimalist ones), and was still far from finshing the older version when I had slowly given up. And, yeah, I see it as a "small" game at the price of "bigger" gog games that I don't allow myself to buy yet...

So, vaguely wishlisting it, but with no certaintly to ever get/play it. But paradoxally, I can vouch for the quality of its gameplay, for those who haven't ever tried any versions of it.
Dungeons! Looks very cool. Wishlisted as I'm low on money right now and want first to try alpha\demo version
Great game, but no thanks. Have sinked in countless hour to this already. Both the alpha and the full version.
Very nice!
I'm casual G so I'll buy and play with coffee on my desk. Love it!
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Licurg: Never heard of this before. Is it any good ?
Magazine reviews say it is, approx. 8,5/10.
Looks interesting and it has a nice release discount but I'm trying to save money for the summer sale. It's not impossible that I'll get it later at full price.
Looks interesting. Going to need to check out some youtube videos to get a better idea of the gameplay, but wishlisted for now. :)
Very fun game, but not for people that don't like a challenge!
Nice ! I really spent a lot of time on the old free version (I very certainly still have it), but I wonder how different this version is ? Apart the visual aspect and the additional content I mean.
Hmmm... no post from Sinistar yet? - Boy be slacking! Looks like his kinda thing too...