Dungeon Defenders Video Game Series
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Dungeon Defenders: Awakened
Action 28 May 2020
Action RPG with tower defense elements, developed by an independent studio Chromatic Games. In Dungeon Defenders: Awakened we defend ourselves against hordes of enemies, developing our heroes' abilities over time and gaining better weapons. All this to save from the destruction the land of Etheria.
Dungeon Defenders II
Action 20 June 2017
A sequel to a popular action-RPG with tower defense elements, originally released in 2011 as a debut game of indie developer Trendy Entertainment. In contrast to the first game, this one is based on the free-to-play business model, and offers two entirely different multiplayer modes. The first one is a traditional co-op, in which players of different skills and specializations join forces against waves of enemies of increasing difficulty. The other one is heavily inspired by MOBA games and focuses on competitive combat of two 5-person teams. Each team is tasked with destroying opponent’s turrets. The game introduces numerous technical upgrades, as well as new heroes and opponents. Both play modes share the same characters roster, and individual dungeons are connected by a common mini-world on the surface, where up to 24 players can be at the same time.
Dungeon Defenders Eternity
RPG 22 July 2014
Remake of Dungeon Defenders released in 2011, combining elements of action RPG and tower defence games. The new edition introduced a huge number of modifications, ranging from a number of changes in the technical ground to a significant enrichment of the substantive content. Network gameplay has been moved to new, dedicated servers, which translated into improved comfort and security of a multiplayer game.
Dungeon Defenders
RPG 19 October 2011
Dungeon Defenders is an action game with elements of cRPG and tower defense strategy, produced by independent developer studio Trendy Entertainment. The player directs the actions of one of the young heroes who foolishly woke up the primeval evil and brought danger to the inhabitants of the fantastic world of Etheria. The creators envisaged several variants of the game, including a mode of play in four-person cooperation.