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Dungeon Masters
9 years ago

Request Features


Dungeon Masters is a game that let’s you create roguelike dungeons for others to play. Currently there are walls, floors, enemies, items, breakables like pots, traps, various treasure chests, stairs (portals), and keys and doors.

I’d like to add more content, such as NPC’s, or a dialogue system. Additionally, a a way to create quests would make it feel more customizable. Even shops, where you can specifiy items that players can purchase, equip, and use.

Essentially, my goal is for DM to become a game with a robust amount of creation tools, allowing you to make complex RPG/Roguelike games with ease.

Is there anything you’d like to see added? Be it an editor tool, game feature, etc. Let me know! :)



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