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Subject: E3 Playable Demo rss

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The Desktop Dungeon folks have posted an online version of their new Full version of the game. It will be online for 3 days.

The adventuring seems pretty much the same as before. Biggest changes are artwork and the possibility of upgrading your kingdom, which affects various classes. For example, magic users can buy something to start the fireball glyph in their starting space. The demo, however, appears to reset after every level so you can't play with these extra items. There is some aspect of inventory management in that the player can only hold 5 potions and 5 items, but you get conversion points for converting them, which give you your usual racial bonus. Dungeons can also be multi-level.
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Great rec! Just whiled away the evening, merrily questing away...i really dig the splash screen and the nifty special effects, but can't help but miss the retro-sprites. The aesthetics and sense of humour now have a distinctively palpable "Smallworld" feel to them.

Nevertheless a good dungeon puzzler for an evening...
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