![]() You select the characters you wish to use and send them off to explore along the way, they battle enemies and collect the main resources of dust, food, science and technology. ![]() Unlike its genre-bending brethren, like The Binding of Isaac and Risk of Rain, which are more action-based, Dungeon of the Endless also mixes in tactical and strategy elements in a compelling way. In this way, Dungeon of the Endless embraces both roguelike (roguelite, for all you genre elitists) and dungeon-crawling elements, with the game providing different maps every time. From a small, dark room with only the company of your crewmembers and a spinning yellow octahedron, you're tasked with progressing, exploring and fending off foes in the hopes of reaching the exit. ![]() After crash-landing in a pod from space, your characters find themselves in a - spoiler alert - dungeon. While Dungeon of the Endless doesn't reinvent the wheel, it does smash together several different wheel parts to make a fun and well-functioning, albeit different, wheel. Dungeon of the Endless embraces this murkiness from several different perspectives gaming-wise, and it delivers a mostly cogent telling of the dungeon-crawling search of safety that we all know - and sometimes love. ![]() The fear of the unknown drives many of the decisions we make, but sometimes, we have to dive into the unknown headfirst, without any safeguards or protections to save us. ![]()
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