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Long ago, the Dark Lord Dredmor was bound in the darkest dungeons beneath the earth by great and mighty heroes. Centuries later, the magical bonds that hold him in place are loosening and his power grows ever stronger. The land cries out for a new hero, a powerful warrior or a mystic wizard like those spoken of in the prophecies of yore. What they have, unfortunately, is you. Step into the Dungeons of Dredmor! Embrace your destiny! Face evil of the likes the world has never known - the terrifying Swarmies, the undulating Thrusties, and the adoreable nest-building Diggles. Wield shoes decorated by the Dwarven Glittersmiths, all of whom have now committed suicide because of their shame, and embrace the joys of destroying giant moustache-wielding brick demons with a mace decorated with tawdry, delicious bacon. While you’re at it, be prepared to die. A lot. In hideous, screaming pain that makes you throw your keyboard out the window. The Dungeons await. Are you ready for them?
56 comments by feillyne on Nov 29th, 2011
Nov 29th, HUGE update: source code of Darwinia, Multiwinia, DEFCON, and Uplink now available!
Dungeons of Dredmor was added to the bundle as well (accessible only if you pay more than the average).
Straight from developers of Aquaria, Crayon Physics and Introversion team.
Pay what you want. If you bought these games separately it would cost around $70 but we are letting you set the price.
The games work great on Mac, Windows, and Linux.
Time left to buy the latest bundle:
The official website: Humblebundle.com
The ModDB Humble Bundle group: Moddb.com
Highest Rated (9 agree) 10/10
Brilliant Rogue-like for the modern era.
Oct 13 2011, 11:14pm by KameZero
Lowest Rated (3 agree) 5/10
As a rougelike it's a great game, one of the better ones out there. The humor is top notch and the system is well refined. I like the movement with the wasd keys. One of the larger stumbling blocks in others are the obtuse keyboard controls. There are some troubles with the isometric view as it might be hard to tell where you are in relation to objects behind others. The crafting element also makes the game fun. as a program it's a bit lack luster. it's technically multi-platform as it has windows…
Dec 25 2011, 7:22pm by truekaiser
According to Gaslamp Games's twitter, both YHTNTEP and Conquest of the Wizardlands should be up on here very soon. Apparently, one of the major reasons for the hold-up is that Desura requires all games to include a video/trailer, even for a free DLC pack. Gaslamp didn't realize when they originally tried to submit YHTNTEP. Trailers for both DLCs have been made now
We heard the same thing two months ago and we still haven't got an update. Also, GL has known about the trailer request for many weeks now...and then I discover today that they have been doing public beta testing with new versions on Steam the entire time we remain non-current.
Gaslamp keeps blaming Desura, Desura keeps blaming Gaslamp and we still have no patch. I'll tell you all what right now: I won't be buying any more Desura OR Gaslamp products ever again. They can both suck eggs because this isn't how things are done properly whatsoever.
There are NO updates and the game is still stuck on v1.010 for Windows and Mac standalone versions. If you want the expansions, you'll need to look elsewhere until this is fixed (two months now).
Where is 1.011 ? For Windows
This happened before... for some reason they update the client version and the standalone linux version and forget about the Mac and Windows standalones. It's weird...
Love this game.
This game has a nice art ! And it is simply to play even for newbies, who never tried to play roguelike. Unfortunately, I had to bought it on Steam and copy to my Linux partition, because Steam supports much more payment options than Desura at this moment.
The 1_0_11 update is now avalible for windows too, incase anyone is wondering.
Only through the Desura client is v1.011 available. The standalone Windows version is *still* stuck at v1.010 and needs to be updated, too.
I can't believe it's taking three weeks to get this update, but since I'm not using the Desura client on a remote machine, this news does some people little good. The wait continues on...
As an aside, its a nice change of pace that the linux version is version 11, but mac and windows are at 10 :)