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Dungeon Runners Review
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Manufacturer: NC Soft Find all NC Soft reviews
ESRB Rating: Teen
Platform(s): Windows Vista, Windows XP, Windows 2000 Release Date: June 26, 2008
Average Rating: 4 out of 5 Stars
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Retail Price: $19.99 Online Sale Price: $17.99 Save $2.00 Today! * Price is subject to change.
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User Submitted Dungeon Runners Reviews
Date: 2008-10-06 For the Adult in all of us Avenge the deaths of the Polluteers.
Find a mad dogs stolen chew toy.
Talk to the scantily clad amazonian women that sells great items at a discount and buys items for the best price in townston.
Pwn some noobies at PVP
All this and much more comes with this game.
With this box you get a 6 month subscription to dungeon runners. A gnome that craps gold and items. Exteel (another wonderful game buy NCsoft).
This game has got to be seen to be believed. It makes fun of everything and anything. It is like playing fallout except third person (extremely adjustable camera by the way) role playing game(RPG).
Not meant for the immature though. Don't buy this game for your kids unless #1 they are already playing it. #2 You don't mind them being immersed in adult humor.
This game is updated about 1 time a month or so. So there is always new content coming in. New weapons , armor , quests , dungeons and miscellaneous great features.
It will also run on pretty much any computer that has windows XP or Vista installed on it. The minimum requirements are just that low and keeping getting lower as they fine tune the game.
Notes about the subscription: You keep the gnome and can still have him as your traveling buddy even after you subscription has ran out. It adds on to any existing subscription or account and can be used on a totally new account too.
Date: 2008-09-22 Fun game My nine year old son and his friends love this game. I have to say the Bling Gnome is pretty fun. Anything that can pooh gold is pretty fun for a nine year old.
Date: 2008-08-26 Great for the money I wanted a game I could walk away from. This game allows it really well, for little money. It seems to keep track well. And, you can use some way point scroll where you are, go back to a town. Time stands still in the towns. You can do a lot on your own, or join groups. I found you can join groups letting them know you will drop out at any given moment (family life, real life takes precedent) and there are groups that go for that. It means I can play, and get up and do what I need to, and get out and about, without worrying about it.
It also means I can limit my play without concern. I never tried a different online game. This one is cheap, and I have family members who either play the paid or free versions, so can group up with them when online. There is a way to do headsets and actually talk with them while playing, even though we all live thousands of miles apart. Kinda neat. Especially when we accidently discover each other playing in the social list.
It is a little repetitive in ways. But, I heard much the same about World of Warcraft, and it costs 3x as much to play.
Date: 2008-08-16 Highly repetitive The retail game allows you to access more gear and the Bling gnome who keeps you from having to carry so much stuff....but the game really is the same thing over and over....got bored after a week.
Date: 2008-07-29 Great Game Dungeon Runners is an excellent game that keeps play simple and fun. It is very good for quick, no hassle play. There is lots of loot to collect and a decent variety of monsters. All three classes are fun and have unique skills so that there are many different ways to play any character. And if you dont like your skills, it is relatively cheep to respec your skills.
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