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Twitter Facebook Archives Podcasts Humor Comics Planets About Us Dungeon Lords (PC) Developer: Heuristic Park Developer: Heuristic Park Developer: Heuristic Park Publisher: DreamCatcher Interactive Publisher: DreamCatcher Interactive Genre: ActionRPG Release Date: May 4, 2005 (US) Release Date: May 4, 2005 (US) Release Date: May 4, 2005 (US) T for Teen: Blood, Violence Dungeon Lords (PC) View All 2 Videos View All 21 Screens Developer: Heuristic Park Developer: Heuristic Park Developer: Heuristic Park Publisher: DreamCatcher Interactive Publisher: DreamCatcher Interactive Genre: ActionRPG Release Date: May 4, 2005 (US) Release Date: May 4, 2005 (US) Release Date: May 4, 2005 (US) T for Teen: Blood, Violence Game Overview | Review | Articles | Screenshots | Videos | Cheats | Walkthrough Reviews Dungeon Lords By William Abner | May 27, 2005 A dash of missing features, a sprinkling of boredom, and a heaping tablespoon of bugs is a recipe for disaster for this dungeon-crawl RPG. Poor Pros: Somewhere underneath all the bugs and missing features is a decent action-RPG. Cons: Terribly buggy; promised features are missing; unexciting repetitive gameplay. How Our Ratings Work Dungeon Lords is a mess of a game. Buggy, incomplete and all together boring, it's a huge disappointment for fans that are starving for a fun role-playing game on the PC that doesn't require a fast Internet connection. At its heart, Dungeon Lords is a throwback to the days when role-playing games were less about an intricate story and more about throwing heroes into an increasingly difficult set of dungeons. The game takes that basic premise and attempts to add flashy graphics and a hands-on mouse-driven combat system. It just doesn't work. The combat is mind numbingly repetitive. A right click of the mouse button defends against attacks and the left mouse button swings your weapon. You have a set of hotkeys for casting spells, using scrolls, and drinking potions. That's about it. Repetitive, action-oriented role-playing games are nothing new to the genre; games like Diablo made their bones delivering this style of gameplay. The difference is that Diablo was creative, highly polished, fun, and exciting despite the fact that you were only clicking the left mouse button over and over again. Dungeon Lords
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Up My GameRumblings From The DeepFamily of GamersReady Player Two10×10 Board Game ChallengeContactContact UsAbout Us Search Sign inWelcome! Log into your accountyour usernameyour password Forgot your password? Get helpPassword recoveryRecover your passwordyour email A password will be e-mailed to you. Board Game Quest Sponsored Ad Game ReviewsRecent Game ReviewsReviews AlphabeticallyGames by RatingGame PreviewsiOS Game ReviewsReady Player TwoTop 10 Game ListsTop 10 Dexterity GamesTop 10 Most Anticipated Gen Con 2016 New ReleasesTop 10 Card Drafting GamesTop 10 Pirate Board GamesTop 10 War Games for the Euro GamerGame KickstartersKickstarters of the WeekKickstarter Game PreviewsBoard Game NewsRecent Game NewsInterviewsGen ConColumnsLevel Up My GameRumblings From The DeepFamily of GamersReady Player Two10×10 Board Game ChallengeContactContact UsAbout Us Home Game Reviews Dungeon Lords: Festival Season ReviewGame Reviews Dungeon Lords: Festival Season ReviewBy Alex Rosenwald - Dec 24, 20134010 Review of: Dungeon Lords: Festival SeasonBoard Game Review By:Alex RosenwaldPrice:$40Reviewed by: Alex RosenwaldRating:3On Dec 24, 2013Last modified:Jul 10, 2014Summary:We review the expansion to the worker placement game Dungeon Lords. If you are looking to add some complexity and additional options to your game of Dungeon Lords then be sure to check out this expansion.More DetailsThis review is for an expansion for Dungeon Lords. If you haven’t already, you can read our full review for the base game.Are you an experienced evildoer looking for new ways of building and upkeeping your sanctum sanctorum? Do you wish you had some extra time to prepare for the ne’er-do-evils that want to come ruin your hard work and fun? Are you chomping at the bit for the ability to smite some bards (because, let’s face it, nobody likes the bard in the party)? If so, then rejoice, for Festival Season is upon us!Dungeon Lords: Festival Season is an expansion to the strategy game Dungeon Lords, that plays in about 2 hours. Like Dungeon Lords, Festival Season is for 2-4 players, but plays best with four.Expansion OverviewDungeon Lords: Festival Season (henceforth to be referred to as DL:FS) does not fundamentally alter the game play of Dungeon Lords. Rather it provides another layer of rules and opportunities for the burgeoning evildoer. An additional season is added to each year of the game (now containing winter, spring, summer, autumn and festival), which provides another round to prepare for the invading adventurers. There are Unique Opp