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Dungeon Defenders: Going Rogue is a spin-off from the original Dungeon Defenders franchise, bringing a roguelike feel to the traditional tower defense game. It still has a ways to go, and there ...
Dungeon Defenders II is the sequel to our popular tower-defense role-playing game, Dungeon Defenders. Unlike it's predecessor, Dungeon Defenders II features a cooperative and competitive mode.
The original Dungeon Defenders is a great game. Taking tower defense gameplay and blending in third-person action, it stole more than a few hours, nights, and weekends from me while I obsessively ...
Dungeon Defenders 2 is a four player co-op online game that sees you and three other players work your way through a dungeon taking out every enemy minion and boss along the way. Naturally ...
The Dungeon Defenders series is making a return today, but with a spin on the classic formula. The latest entry, Dungeon Defenders: Going Rogue, is a co-op roguelike game, and it’s available ...
Here’s how it works. It's been two years since Dungeon Defenders ' quartet of child heroes saved the color-saturated world of Etheria with a mixture of tower defense and action RPG hacking ...
Samit Sarkar (he/him) is Polygon’s deputy managing editor. He has more than 17 years of experience covering video games, movies, television, and technology. Under previous Trendy president ...
Trendy Entertainment’s latest Dungeon Defenders DLC package that includes the chaotically inclined Jester character class is being offered completely free during the first two weeks of release.
That's the premise of Dungeon Defenders, a tower defence game where you place turrets to stop streams of AI-controlled enemies as they work their way around a maze to attack your base. So instead ...
Trendy Entertainment hit a lot of the right notes with its 2011 tower defense gem, Dungeon Defenders. The game is informed by some of the more recent approaches taken with the genre, marrying the ...
Here’s how it works. From Dungeon Defenders’ description alone, it may sound like the developers at Trendy Entertainment may have bitten off more than they can chew. But from our experience ...
While in the middle of playing Batman: Arkham City, I observed many of my friends playing a game called Dungeon Defenders. I looked at my Batman case and thought, "Why are they not playing this?" ...