Deathflood Dungeon of Doom looks stunning on the Commodore 64!


We've had some pretty decent games lately, from the more recent Ooze: The Escape and Cursed Tomb on the Commodore Amiga, to Fantasy World Dizzy 2023 edition and Speccy Soccer Community Edition 2023 for the ZX Spectrum. Well if you're looking for even more cool news to keep you company throughout this weekend then make sure to check out WindigoProductions awesome looking Commodore 64 game of 'Deathflood Dungeon of Doom'. A new game that you can check out in the latest footage provided by Saberman below.


Here is what the website says about the game. "Welcome to Deathflood - Dungeon of Doom. In this game you are locked deep down in a dark dungeon full of evil creatures, traps and a constantly rising flood. Your main goal is quite simple: To escape this hostile place...alive. At second glance, your quest might not as easy as expected. There are additionals objectives, hidden secrets, some nasty pitfalls and several choices to make." The game features Three worlds with unique graphics, foes, gameplay and soundtracks, 19 very individual levels, most with several paths to finish, the choice of two heroes with different strengths, multiple game goals and game endings, PAL/NTSC and Protopad support!

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5 comments:

  1. The drawing on the box is more beautiful than the graphics of the game, very small sprites are not the best for me however, it seems to have an excellent playability and atmosphere ... let's see when it comes out

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  2. This is a very enjoyable game, good work!

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  3. I really like this game but I get mad for controls

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  4. Reminds me of Bruce Lee looks great

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  5. A good game with a great introduction,good music and nice animations...but it's damn hard!!

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