Dungeon Crawlers HD to Possess Steam in June

Dungeon Crawlers HD to Possess Steam in June

Need your Ghostbusters fix? Then look no further.

Michelle McLean by Michelle McLean on Apr 19, 2015 @ 09:30 PM (Staff Bios)
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Do you miss Ghostbusters? Well, for those in need of revisiting a classic, you can always look forward to Dungeon Crawlers HD, possessing Steam on June 1st, 2015 and Android in May. It's a... dungeon crawler (har har), that is a hysterical take on our beloved Ghostbuster franchise. Though already released on the iOS, this indie gem is a streamlined turn-based RPG featuring Payter, Aegon, Roy and Failston, who are on a quest to dispatch all ghosts and goblins! The trailer depicts a beautiful, yet dank dungeon setting with a vibrant art direction. Better yet, Dungeon Crawlers HD promises to be tough to even the most hardcore.

Comedian Josh Chudnovsky ensures that his game will be gut-busting with satirical humor and familiar parodies. For instance, you will face an enemy named D. Knight Shaymalan.

So, who ya gonna crawl!?

The Goblin King!

No?

Okay, never mind. We won't crawl over him.

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