Dungeons 4: The Good, the Bad and the Evil

Dungeons 4: The Good, the Bad and the Evil

Realmforge Studios
August 7, 2024
Genres
Real Time Strategy (RTS), Simulator, Strategy
Developers
Realmforge Studios
Release Date
August 7, 2024 (11 months ago)
Publishers
Kalypso Media
Content Rating
T Blood, Language, Violence, Alcohol and Tobacco Reference
Franchises
Dungeons 4: The Good, the Bad and the Evil

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Dungeons 4 – The Good, the Bad and the Evil awaits the Absolute Evil and his more or less dedicated General Thalya with (train)wagon loads of evil work to do. Led by their fearless queen, Brynnhild, those pesky dwarves have infiltrated a new part of the Overworld, the West, and kidnapped the Council of Little Snots. In this latest adventure, the Only-too-familiar-with-hardships Evil has to face new enemies equipped with pistols, sniper rifles and rotary guns, and … a beer-brewing beast of a dwarf. But of course, the Cunning Evil is prepared and leaves you well-equipped with new traps and building options to protect your stony dungeon heart!

Genres
Real Time Strategy (RTS), Simulator, Strategy
Platforms
Xbox Series X|S, PC (Microsoft Windows), PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch
Developers
Realmforge Studios
Release Date
August 7, 2024 (11 months ago)
Publishers
Kalypso Media
Content Rating
T Blood, Language, Violence, Alcohol and Tobacco Reference
Franchises
Dungeons 4: The Good, the Bad and the Evil

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