Keep a dungeon once more with ‘Dungeons’

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Hey PC gamers! Remember Dungeon Keeper? Remember using your Hand of Evil to slap your imps and working really hard to summon Horny? Good times! It’s too bad that we never got a Dungeon Keeper 3, and with EA having farmed out the name to a still-unreleased, China-only MMO, the chances of our getting it are looking slimmer by the day.

But not to worry! Germany has your back! Developer Realmforge and Kalypso media have been keeping the fires of imp-spanking greatness burning with the imaginatively-named Dungeons, a game about building an evil dungeon and defending it from heroes with deadly traps and horned monsters. For you young’uns and console-only folks out there, it’s a little similar to the PSP’s My Lord/Badman games, but deeper and more Sims-esque.

The game is scheduled for a PC release early next year. If they can keep the original’s sense of humor and fundamentals down, I’d be quite happy. The rest of you can check out some screenshots below. What about you, though? Are you ready to slap your imps?


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