Dungeons of Blood and Dream – Steam Release 1.0

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The complete release of the retro roguelike Dungeons of Blood and Dream has landed on Steam, leaving early access behind. The title carries a strong user rating, standing at 96 percent based on player reviews. It blends old school roguelike discipline with dungeon crawler elements, delivering a challenging experience for fans in North America and beyond.

Highlights of the 1.0 release include:

  • Several typographical errors were corrected to improve readability and overall polish.
  • A new secret area was added to reward careful exploration.
  • Items no longer spawn at the dungeon’s outer boundaries, reducing dead ends and frustration.
  • Players can inspect currently equipped rings from the inventory to plan improvements.
  • Launch crashes when starting the game from Steam have been resolved.
  • A new sound for the wall spell was added to enhance combat feedback.
  • The in game guide has been refreshed with clearer tips and strategies.
  • Trading cards have been added for collection and trading on supported platforms.

In Dungeons of Blood and Dream, the hero is a Blood Wizard trapped by a mind controlling creature. The protagonist must navigate through constantly changing dungeons, defeat foes, and find a path to freedom.

The game offers branching endings, a formidable roster of bosses, secrets hidden across levels, and a vast array of items and weapons, each with unique effects.

Steam lists the price in local currency; for players in the United States and Canada, the page shows prices in USD or CAD accordingly. Current pricing varies by region, so check the Steam store for the latest figures.

Pricing on Steam is shown in the local currency for North American and Canadian players. Check the Steam store page for the current price in USD or CAD.

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