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Only in The Dungeon the players can view a map of the surrounding area, and the last known place of monsters. The green dots are the stairs toward easier (upper) levels, and blue are stairs to harder (deeper) levels.

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  • The Dungeon
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  • Only in The Dungeon the players can view a map of the surrounding area, and the last known place of monsters. The green dots are the stairs toward easier (upper) levels, and blue are stairs to harder (deeper) levels.
  • The Dungeon was a room in Olmec's Temple. This room features two ladders, two skeletons, a blue beanbag floor, and a temple guard's hiding place. The only way out is to plow through the wall and end up in The Tomb of the Ancient Kings or climb up one of the ladders to The Pirate's Cove or The Shrine of the Silver Monkey.
  • Chuck D. Head is trying to repair a radiator with a spanner and, just like when Chuck tried to repair the dishwasher, the heater explodes. Igor nonchanantly states that Chuck needs to visit Castle Frank N. Stein's dungeon to fix the boiler, but Chuck is mortified. Taking a terrified Head with him, Chuck tries to convince the skull that the strange noises they hear at night are just the wind, but he isn't completely convinced himself. A rat, previously watching the pair, rushes further into the dungeon and, turning into a vampire, tells two fellow vampires that dinner is on its way.
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  • The Dungeon
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  • The Dungeon
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  • Olmec
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  • Chuck D. Head is trying to repair a radiator with a spanner and, just like when Chuck tried to repair the dishwasher, the heater explodes. Igor nonchanantly states that Chuck needs to visit Castle Frank N. Stein's dungeon to fix the boiler, but Chuck is mortified. Taking a terrified Head with him, Chuck tries to convince the skull that the strange noises they hear at night are just the wind, but he isn't completely convinced himself. A rat, previously watching the pair, rushes further into the dungeon and, turning into a vampire, tells two fellow vampires that dinner is on its way. As Chuck tinkers with the boiler, the pair are ambushed by the vampires but Chuck makes a good job of fending them off. He is eventually caught and the vampires discuss how they'll serve him for the next few days. Upstairs, Igor is ecstatic and wonders why he didn't think of this plan before. However, Chuck returns and asks Igor if it was him who sabotaged the heating system and told the vampires to expect lunch. Igor's mood turns when he believes that Chuck has been turned into a vampire himself and runs away. A confused Professor Frank N. Stein wonders why Chuck is wearing false vampire teeth and Head is relieved that Chuck's habit of eating garlic has saved them.
  • Only in The Dungeon the players can view a map of the surrounding area, and the last known place of monsters. The green dots are the stairs toward easier (upper) levels, and blue are stairs to harder (deeper) levels.
  • The Dungeon was a room in Olmec's Temple. This room features two ladders, two skeletons, a blue beanbag floor, and a temple guard's hiding place. The only way out is to plow through the wall and end up in The Tomb of the Ancient Kings or climb up one of the ladders to The Pirate's Cove or The Shrine of the Silver Monkey.
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