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Dungeon of the Endless offers futuristic tower-defense/roguelike action, now on iPad [Update]

Caution...open door slowly (Updated: It's out now, everywhere)

Dungeon of the Endless offers futuristic tower-defense/roguelike action, now on iPad [Update]
Updated on August 20th, at 9:16: We weren't lying! - PC port Dungeon of the Endless is out now on iPad and costs £3.99 / $4.99.

"Due to the massive amount of awesome content", says developer Amplitude Studios, "the game requires an iPad 2 or newer". It's only 128MB, though, so space shouldn't be an issue.

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Dungeon of the Endless is a sci-fi blend of dungeon crawling, tower defense, and roguelike, releasing tonight on iPad.

After escaping the destruction of a prison transport vessel, you guide a small group of survivors through the claustrophobic corridors of a futuristic dungeon.

Each floor is procedurally generated, so you never know what awaits behind the next door.

But your team isn't alone. Hordes of aliens lurk in the dark rooms and corridors. To combat this overwhelming threat, you must build offensive and defensive modules and use your heroes' special abilities.

It isn't an easy task. You must carefully manage resources to power rooms, place modules, level up and heal your team.

But most importantly, you must protect the power-generating crystal and transport it through each level. If the crystal is destroyed, it's game over for your heroes.

Dungeon of the Endless will cost £3.99 / $4.99 when it releases tonight.

Christian Valentin
Christian Valentin
Christian always had a interest in indie games and loves to give the games that so easily go unnoticed the attention they deserve