![]() ![]() The game just rolls with its wild premise. The hot new thing is to meet up with a weapon and then go into the dungeon with said weapon and fight monsters. A dungeon has recently taken over the local mall, and it happens that a bunch of people can turn into weapons. You are visiting Verona Beach for the summer, where you sublet an apartment from your cousin. You play as an individual who’s never dated before. A few days later, I not only fetched the Steam key reserved for me, but I added it to my Steam account, installed the game, and then - amazing! - I started playing it.īoyfriend Dungeon is a dating sim crossed with a dungeon stomp. I was actually still looking forward to playing Boyfriend Dungeon. On August 10, the fourth game delivered: Boyfriend Dungeon. (I have a terrible record of making use of anything I back on Kickstarter, but that’s another entry.) ![]() By July 2021, I had backed 4 different video games, 3 of which had delivered between 1 and 8 years previously, and none of which had I played, or even installed. (These are all online-only games with a slight multiplayer component, but the vast majority of gameplay is solo.)īut I kept thinking “single-player games are fun!” To the degree that, when a KS for a neat computer game would come to my attention, I sometimes backed it. Occasionally, I’d immerse myself in new iterations of Civilization, but my biggest solo gameplay activity in the last few years has been phone games: Pokemon GO!, Love Nikki and Time Princess. Most of my game-playing switched to games I played with friends. As the web rose, I spent less time on them. They rivaled reading as my favorite pastime. Many years ago, back in the 80s and 90s, much of my free time was spent on single-player computer games. ![]()
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