Puzzle Forge Dungeon
Details: Video game
Initial Release Date: June 16, 2020
Developer: Tuesday Quest
Publisher: Tuesday Quest
Platform: Microsoft Windows
Genres: Indie game, Puzzle Video Game, Role-playing Video Game, Adventure, Strategy, Early Access
Description: Craft, attack, repeat.Puzzle Forge Dungeon is a turn-based crawler from the original series of Puzzle Forge. Create unique weapons on your board and throw them to the enemies. Each battle is unique and requires to use resources and skills cleverly.Clean Anvillar, the underground dwarves citySpring Cleaning is an ancient dwarven tradition of thoroughly cleaning Anvillar, the dwarven capital, in the springtime. However, the great halls of Anvillar are colossal, more fit for giants than dwarves. Kind of over-compensation. Maybe.Anyway, dwarves occupy only 10% of their huge city. The other 90% are uninhabited, reserved for hoarding treasure or else. But tradition is tradition, so when spring comes, the dwarves invite volunteers in search for gold and fame to help them clean up the remote corners of Anvillar.Play three distinctive forgeheroes, with their own strengths and weaknessesBill KingsteelOfficial BurningBlade's blacksmith. Masters all known and unknown blacksmithing technics. UFC Champion (Ultimate Forge Championship) years 1203, 1204 and 1206.UurganaIn Orcish culture, to be born with red skin is considered something of a curse. Red-skinned orcs are called “fire-touched” because of their hot-headed nature. Explosive temper is considered a mark of savagery, typical of groblins and ogres, and certainly not fit for proud orcish warriors. Uurgana always dreamed to become a warrior. Alas, as one of the fire-touched, she was forbidden to take up arms. But even if she wasn’t allowed to use them, at least she could make them — so she became a blacksmith.ThermirThermir descends from a long and honorable line of dwarven blacksmiths. Grumpy and no-nonsense, he’s all about the old ways and traditional methods: why use fancy-schmancy gizmos when you have the good old hammer and anvil?
Initial Release Date: June 16, 2020
Developer: Tuesday Quest
Publisher: Tuesday Quest
Platform: Microsoft Windows
Genres: Indie game, Puzzle Video Game, Role-playing Video Game, Adventure, Strategy, Early Access
Description: Craft, attack, repeat.Puzzle Forge Dungeon is a turn-based crawler from the original series of Puzzle Forge. Create unique weapons on your board and throw them to the enemies. Each battle is unique and requires to use resources and skills cleverly.Clean Anvillar, the underground dwarves citySpring Cleaning is an ancient dwarven tradition of thoroughly cleaning Anvillar, the dwarven capital, in the springtime. However, the great halls of Anvillar are colossal, more fit for giants than dwarves. Kind of over-compensation. Maybe.Anyway, dwarves occupy only 10% of their huge city. The other 90% are uninhabited, reserved for hoarding treasure or else. But tradition is tradition, so when spring comes, the dwarves invite volunteers in search for gold and fame to help them clean up the remote corners of Anvillar.Play three distinctive forgeheroes, with their own strengths and weaknessesBill KingsteelOfficial BurningBlade's blacksmith. Masters all known and unknown blacksmithing technics. UFC Champion (Ultimate Forge Championship) years 1203, 1204 and 1206.UurganaIn Orcish culture, to be born with red skin is considered something of a curse. Red-skinned orcs are called “fire-touched” because of their hot-headed nature. Explosive temper is considered a mark of savagery, typical of groblins and ogres, and certainly not fit for proud orcish warriors. Uurgana always dreamed to become a warrior. Alas, as one of the fire-touched, she was forbidden to take up arms. But even if she wasn’t allowed to use them, at least she could make them — so she became a blacksmith.ThermirThermir descends from a long and honorable line of dwarven blacksmiths. Grumpy and no-nonsense, he’s all about the old ways and traditional methods: why use fancy-schmancy gizmos when you have the good old hammer and anvil?