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Dungeon Explorer was a game that featured on the Jagex website and Games Domain in 2001. It's seems very similar to Dungeon Assualt on FunOrb and it is possible this was an earlier version of it. Interestingly Games Domain changed its name and license after a while to Dungeon. However Jagex still called it Dungeon Explorer. Dungeon Explorer is an action role-playing game released for the TurboGrafx-16/PC Engine in 1989. It centered around the quest of several heroes to find the Ora Stone for the former king of Oddesia. When the alien race that now rules the land invaded, the stone was hidden deep in the dungeons of the land by the King to keep it safe. Now, however, the king wants the players to recover the stone, which can bring life, light, and happiness, and to kill the alien king, Natas: King Satan. The heroes progress through several different dungeons and fight fearsome bosses such as Bullbeast and Grimrose, and finally recover the Ora stone. Upon giving it to the king, however, the king reveals himself as Natas and steals the stone. Additionally, a guard named Judas also betrays the heroes, but is defe Dungeon Explorer is a fairly basic turn-based-RPG for Windows. It was made using Enterbrain's RPG Maker XP by Brendon Reynolds (Emokin212)
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Dungeon Explorer is an action role-playing game released for the TurboGrafx-16/PC Engine in 1989. It centered around the quest of several heroes to find the Ora Stone for the former king of Oddesia. When the alien race that now rules the land invaded, the stone was hidden deep in the dungeons of the land by the King to keep it safe. Now, however, the king wants the players to recover the stone, which can bring life, light, and happiness, and to kill the alien king, Natas: King Satan. The heroes progress through several different dungeons and fight fearsome bosses such as Bullbeast and Grimrose, and finally recover the Ora stone. Upon giving it to the king, however, the king reveals himself as Natas and steals the stone. Additionally, a guard named Judas also betrays the heroes, but is defeated by them. The adventurers then chase and confront Natas, killing him and taking back the Ora stone and ushering in a time of peace.. Dungeon Explorer was a game that featured on the Jagex website and Games Domain in 2001. It's seems very similar to Dungeon Assualt on FunOrb and it is possible this was an earlier version of it. Interestingly Games Domain changed its name and license after a while to Dungeon. However Jagex still called it Dungeon Explorer. Dungeon Explorer is a fairly basic turn-based-RPG for Windows. It was made using Enterbrain's RPG Maker XP by Brendon Reynolds (Emokin212)