A new mission, costumes and weapons and other good stuff await you in Dungeon Defenders‘ “Halloween Spooktacular” downloadable extension, available for free now but only on PC.
Trendy Entertainment’s tower defence action role-playing game Dungeon Defenders hits Steam next week, and Valve has packed the game a little care package, filled with tiny Team Fortress 2 dudes and an Aperture Science Handheld Portal Device. What, no snacks?
Those of you asking about the iPhone, iPad Dungeon Defenders coming to the Android. Here are your details. It hits December 23 as part of the Unreal Engine adding Android device support. The game will cost $US2.99.
The second iPhone/iPad/iTouch game using the Unreal graphics technology that made last week’s Infinity Blade look so stunning is out on Thursday. We played it today. This is Dungeon Defenders: First Wave.
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Surprise! Dungeon Defenders, which seems to combine the best of tower defence games with the combat of Defense of the Ancients, is also coming to mobile platforms.
Combine the strategic planning and placement of tower defence with the levelling, skills, and fast-paced combat of defence of the ancients, and you’ve got Dungeon Defenders, coming this fall to Xbox Live Arcade, the PlayStation Network, and PC.