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Double Dungeons

Double Dungeons (XSX) game cover art
Platform: TurboGrafx-16
Tags: RPG
Developer: NCS

Publisher
Region
Released
NA
??/??/1989
JP
09/29/1989

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Reader Reviews

Double Dungeons review

Reviewed July 08, 2008

dagoss says: "Early RPGs are based on very simple principals. Throw a few goblins in some square rooms that have been neatly arranged in a grid-shape, add some weapons, maybe toss in a tavern, slap any combination of “swords,” “dungeons,” “dragons,” or “darkness” onto the title, and stick some awkward looking guy wearing blatantly homoerotic armor on the cover, then sell it to the hopeless misanthropes that buy that sort of thing. This was a trend that continued until the late 80’s, at which point developer..."
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