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Size to download: 157 MB. Download .torrent |
| Memory: 2 GB Processor: 2.0 ghz dual core Storage: 500 MB Graphics: 1 GB |
OS: Windows 7 / 8/10 (64-bit) Year: 2020 Developer: Puzzle Box Games Version: v 1.3.0 [NEW VERSION] |
The Dungeon Beneath is Roglik and Auto Auto. Fights in it are step by step, but the user does not participate in battles directly. Allies and enemy fighters choose their goals independently and apply the skills themselves. User can rearrange his wards each round. The moving unit will be able to attack only next go. However, there are separate creatures that can attack immediately.
The player has a hero. If he dies, it will have to start the whole race on the dungeon from the very beginning. This person cannot pump out and restore health after the battle. But it can enhance and be treated with the help of found or purchased items. The opponent also has a similar character. To win the Dungeon Beneath, you need to destroy it. Units will apply damage to the opponent's commander only if there is no soldier on their lines.
The battlefield consists of 18 cells - 9 for each of the parties. There are 3 cells for heroes (they can move up and down or stand in the center) and 6 for their defenders. Initially, the detachment consists of 4 beings, but as it turns out it will expand to 5 participants. For victories in battles, all allies of the hero get experience. Upon receipt of the level, they increase the number of lives, increase the attack and give new abilities. In the fights, they do not die completely, but are reborn after completing the scuffle.
In the interruptions between the fights, the team of adventure seekers explores the dunge and periodically finds the chests. These potential potions, artifacts and other lie. Sometimes there will be shops. In Tytytle, there is a pumping profile of a user. Sooner or later he will play. Then the game will analyze his successes and will give expuations. When accumulating a sufficient number of points, new heroes are opening, creating, things and t. NS.

