Hunt: Showdown 1896 is going to have more company soon in the horror extraction game genre, as South Korean developer Groovy MOAI is currently working on their own PvE extraction title in Dungeon Done. The game is set for release later this year on Steam, but in the meantime, the devs are running a beta test demo until September 16th.
Dungeon Done centers on ordinary individuals, unequipped and unskilled in combat, but driven by the dream of becoming legendary heroes. To make a living, they become scavengers, venturing into previously-cleared dungeons in search of treasures either overlooked or left behind. In one particular uncharted dungeon, they must navigate deadly traps, face monsters they thought were long dead and confront unforeseen horrors.
Unlike traditional extraction games, where players fight monsters or each other, Dungeon Done instead focuses on teamwork and strategic gameplay to overcome dangers, collect treasures, and escape the dungeon. Survival is key, with players focusing on avoiding monsters rather than engaging them directly.
Up to six players must team up to make it out alive, with the dungeon layout randomly changing each time, offering replayability through varying scenarios and difficulty levels. Players may need to take on different roles, gather essential gear, and communicate effectively to operate traps, open treasure chests, or escape from specific monsters. Powered by Unreal Engine 5, Dungeon Done leans into its dark fantasy setting, along with an immersive sound design that aims to heighten the tension, thrill, and fear.
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