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Paradox Details Just How You Will Die In Dungeonland

Dungeonland quickly became one of my most anticipated titles when it was first announced. Paradox’s new coop hack and slash adventure seems exactly like my cup of tea. Working with three friends to get through an theme park owned and operated by the Dungeonmaster with the sole intention of killing you seems like something out of a comic book. However, we really haven’t had many details until recently.
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Dungeonland quickly became one of my most anticipated titles when it was first announced. Paradox’s new coop hack and slash adventure seems exactly like my cup of tea. Working with three friends to get through an theme park owned and operated by the Dungeonmaster with the sole intention of killing you seems like something out of a comic book. However, we really haven’t had many details until recently.

Yesterday, Paradox released a developer snapshot during E3 to show us what exactly what we can expect from Dungeonland. This video focuses mostly the three players who must transverse the dungeon and how teamwork will take center stage.

Check out the video below, and let us know what you think in the comments.


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