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SUZAKU スザク, #dungeoncrawler for #pc98 and #fmtowns. Pic credits mobygames. Awesome dungeon and enemy art in this one.
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Shinc シンク, and #eroge #dungeoncrawler for #pc98 and #fmtowns. Pic credits to mobygames and https://t.co/57hSSoWF71.
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The Search for Freedom, shareware #dungeoncrawler for MS-DOS. Picture credits to https://t.co/3ydGpVmhpr.
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Yet another random #dungeoncrawler for the Atari ST, "Demon." UI sure has evolved over the years...
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Blue Bullet is a fun dungeon crawler. My only gripe is that it has a lot of talking. Since I’m playing the game using Textractor with Google Translate, this gets a bit boring. This game is definitely worth the time once you get through the first 30 mins of narrative of tutorials
The flashback continues and you learn that you are at a weapons manufacturing plant for a tour and the rain forces your party inside. Eventually, we learn that the entire country is flooding and that you need to escape the plant before it floods,hence the limited number of steps.
The game’s introduction is a bit choppy. You begin the game in a dungeon (which is a sci-fi looking manufacturing plant), and after about 15 steps the story cuts to a flashback that explains why you are in this dungeon. The flashback itself has a tutorial area.
Blue Bullet is an RPG Maker dungeon crawler with a twist: you only have a limited number of turns to complete the dungeon. This leads to decision making when exploring the dungeon, upgrading your shelter, and combat.