Tangledeep, a fantasy dungeon crawler is now available on Steam and GOG.com for Windows, PC, Mac, and Linux. Impact Gameworks celebrates with an introductory discount and launch trailer. The game features dozens of hours of gameplay with procedurally generated maps, 12 unique job classes, hundreds of items to collect and use, and over 50 monsters to battle and tame.

More about this title in the press release below.

 

PRESS RELEASE


Fantasy Dungeon Crawler, Tangledeep Now Available on Steam and GOG.com for Windows PC, Mac, and Linux

Independent game developer, Impact Gameworks celebrates release with introductory discount, launch trailer, Reddit AMA, and more

Fulton, MD – February 1, 2018 – Impact Gameworks today announced that Tangledeep, their 16-bit inspired roguelike dungeon crawler, has ascended from Early Access and is now available on Steam and GOG.com for Windows PC, Mac, and Linux. To celebrate the highly-anticipated release, Impact Gameworks is treating fans to a limited-time 10% off launch discount for the first week.

In addition to a limited-time launch discount, Impact Gameworks has also released a new launch trailer, over a dozen new pixel-perfect screenshots, and will also be hosting an AMA on reddit’s /r/games, which will kick off at 9:00am PST.

Featuring a high level of replayability with dozens of hours of gameplay through procedurally-generated maps, memorable characters, 12 unique job classes, hundreds of items to collect and use, and over 50 otherworldly monsters to battle and tame, Tangledeep weaves a truly magical experience for adventurers of all skill levels.

A deluxe edition of Tangledeep, including the game’s soundtrack is also available.

About Tangledeep

Tangledeep is a dungeon-crawling tribute to the golden age of RPGs, inspired by the lively visuals and music of such classic games as Secret of Mana and Chrono Trigger. Its strategic, turn-based gameplay combines the accessibility and polish of these games, and draws from a rich history of roguelikes from NetHack to Shiren the Wanderer and even modern dungeon crawlers like Diablo. Players can approach the titular, ever-changing labyrinth in a myriad of ways, using the game’s robust character job system and huge assortment of equipment to create a unique experience with each playthrough.

The Tangledeep soundtrack is also highly notable, featuring two styles: an authentic, retro SNES version, and a modern version with beautiful orchestration and live-recorded instrumentalists. Largely including music written by Andrew “zircon” Aversa (the game’s programmer and designer), the Tangledeep soundtrack will also feature guest contributions by legendary composers such as Hiroki Kikuta of Secret of Mana and Seiken Densetsu 3 fame, Grant Kirkhope, composer for games like GoldenEye 007 and Banjo-Kazooie, and Norihiko Hibino, who has worked on such series as Metal Gear Solid, Yakuza, and Bayonetta.

Key Features

  • Experience finely-tuned, procedurally-generated and handcrafted gameplay as you fight challenging monsters, complete quests, and collect rare items
  • Master deep, tactical turn-based combat across 12 unique job classes with over 100 skills
  • Choose between three game modes – including Adventure Mode, which removes the pain of permadeath
  • Share progress between characters by using the banking system, planting magic trees, or capturing and raising monsters in the Monster Corral
  • Venture into ITEM DREAMS, randomized mini-dungeons where anything goes
  • Relax to a beautiful soundtrack composed by award-winning composer Andrew Aversa – joined by industry legends Hiroki Kikuta, Grant Kirkhope, and Norihiko Hibino
  • Play with virtually any controller and remap any control, use old-school keyboard-only support, or play using just the mouse
  • Unlock Steam Achievements and craft Badges for gorgeous hand-drawn wallpapers and emotes
Crystal Colwell
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