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This Is Dungeon



This is a very early build of This is Dungeon currently under development.  By no means is this a complete game but should give you a solid idea as to where the game is going.  There is no release date as of yet.  If you have any feedback you can leave a comment below or send an email through the contact page.

movement w,a,s,d
fire weapon arrow keys
interaction e
rotate camera q,r
display stats i
menu m
enter fullscreen right mouse button
exit fullscreen esc

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  1. i mus have played this game 100 times by now, rarely make it past 20 minutes, i love it though
    how about an update or some info on weapons and items?

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    1. Wow thanks! I'm really glad you like the game so far. I think you have played it more then anyone :) what kind of things would you like to see in an update? I got side tracked with work a while back and development on the game came to a halt but I'd love to get back to it so any feedback or ideas that you think would improve the game would be a good place to start. Thanks for playing!

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