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Soulful pandemonium.



<span class="bold">Dungeon Souls</span>, a dungeon-crawling roguelike of colorful chaos, is available now for Windows, Mac, and Linux, DRM-free on GOG.com, with a 15% launch discount.

When you enter a dark dungeon full of danger, you should be prepared to lose your gear, your limbs, perhaps even your hopes! But you must cling onto your soul, for then you can go pick another one of the six unique characters, and return to the hectic maelstrom of spectacular violence raging inside the dungeon.
Drawing inspiration from modern indie classics like Nuclear Throne and Risk of Rain, the monster-wranglers of Lamina Studios have been hard at work leveling up Dungeon Souls even further while it was In Development. They've pumped it full of additional items, unlockable characters, abilities, and better enemy variety. It's now time to grab a friend, choose your warriors, and delve into the depths of these deceptively cheerful dungeons. As soon as you're not afraid to forfeit your soul...



Pick up your experimental guns and spread chaos and colorful destruction in <span class="bold">Dungeon Souls</span>, DRM-free on GOG.com.
The 15% launch discount will last until December 9, 6:59 PM UTC.
"Future Updates:
- Multiplayer
- More items
- New enemies types
- More traps
- More music
- More levels"

So basically, you've released a demo and expect people to pay for it.
Post edited December 03, 2016 by ydobemos
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ydobemos: "Future Updates:
- Multiplayer
- More items
- New enemies types
- More traps
- More music
- More levels"

So basically, you've released a demo and expect people to pay for it.
That's what I was going to say.

Also yay more poorly defined pixel graphics instead of hiring artists.
mistake post, deleted
Post edited December 04, 2016 by AlienMind
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8BitChris: I am not sure but I think the actual update may be missing. My library still shows the installer from September. Only the Changelog was updated. This would make sense if the latest GID was just promoted to be the full game (Release Candidate). However the Changelog DOES say there were new features introduced for the full build of December 2nd. It's just that there IS no build for December 2nd.
So there must be some kind of a mistake.

Can you look into this, @GOG?
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JudasIscariot: Can you refresh your account? I just checked the installers for all OSes and they're the latest installers for the game. Also, the in-game version has not changed yet and yes, we've informed the developer about this.
YES! This actually helped. Tho now I can indeed confirm the bug regarding Necromancer's Summons from #10 (https://www.gog.com/forum/general/release_dungeon_souls_ba9e3/post10). You win some, you lose some. :)
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JudasIscariot: Can you refresh your account? I just checked the installers for all OSes and they're the latest installers for the game. Also, the in-game version has not changed yet and yes, we've informed the developer about this.
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8BitChris: YES! This actually helped. Tho now I can indeed confirm the bug regarding Necromancer's Summons from #10 (https://www.gog.com/forum/general/release_dungeon_souls_ba9e3/post10). You win some, you lose some. :)
Just checked my emails and I see we got an update over the weekend so hopefully we should have it out for everyone on Monday :)
From the comments in the thread i was tempted to consign it to a miss for me. But reading the reviews etc... wishlisted for now
Now it happens often that a game afterwards gets new content and such in the form of an expansion or dlc.
But if i read the following:
Future Updates:
- Multiplayer
- More items
- New enemies types
- More traps
- More music
- More levels

I have then the idea the game isn't finished and you actually buy a beta product now.
Such kind of lists are posted with MMO's, but not a singleplayergame.