31 Best Dungeon Crawlers You Need To Play (Get Ready For Epic Adventure In The Best Dungeon Crawler Games): Page 5 of 10

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Who doesn't love a good dungeon crawling adventure?


19. Torchlight

Torchlight throws you into a series of randomized dungeons to fight hordes of enemies and grab hordes of loot. A single town serves as a hub where items can be bought and sold and quests can be found. You also get to have a pet! You can choose between three, a dog, a cat, or a ferret (I’d go for the ferret but I’m biased).

There are three classes, a warrior, a spellcaster and a rogue type.

Why the skeletons?

This is my bubble.

18. Torchlight 2

Torchlight 2 brings more of the same but with more customization, more loot and most importantly, more pets! The combat and randomly generated dungeons but expands the hub towns and extends the campaign. There’s also a night and day cycle, weather, and a new interface. Gear is also restricted by class. Fishing is back too, and there’s a new game+ mode to replace the retirement system.

Not the face, not the face!

Nice dragon.

17. Book of Demons

Do you like making things explode into piles of coins? Well then, this is the game for you. Book of Demons is a rather odd hybrid of typical Diablo style hack and slash with papercraft people, but also throws in some card abilities, which are useless unless equipped. Sounds like the perfect combo for someone who likes CCGs and dungeon crawlers.

The game is still in early access but has plenty of content to pick through.

Hero, your health is low.

Does that look like Maze from Fable to anyone else?

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