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Dungeon Done Flips The Script On Traditional Dungeon Genres

Dungeon Done: A New Twist on Dungeon Exploration

Released on December 5 as a Steam Early Access title, Dungeon Done is a PvE Co-op Horror Extraction game by Groovy Moai that dares to flip the script on traditional dungeon crawlers.
Forget slaying monsters and hoarding loot like a hero—this game puts you in the shoes of scavengers, where survival, cunning, and teamwork are your greatest tools.

In Dungeon Done, you revisit dungeons that adventurers have already cleared, hunting for treasures they overlooked or abandoned. But don’t think it’s going to be easy. Armed with only your wits, you’ll need to outsmart terrifying monsters and evade deadly traps at every turn. Each monster has unique behaviors—like reacting to light—that force you to adapt and strategize on the fly.

The game shines brightest when played with a team. Supporting 4–6 players with seamless voice chat, Dungeon Done makes cooperation and clever tactics essential for survival. It’s a chaotic, unpredictable experience where friends scream in terror, laugh at absurd moments, and somehow pull through together.

Survival is its own reward—but the treasures you collect make it even sweeter. Use your loot to earn gold, buy essential gear like torches or invisibility potions, and deck yourself out in whimsical costumes like glowing skeletons or isekai tracksuits.


Plus, experience points let you level up your scavenger rank, unlocking perks like faster movement, better-carrying capacity, and increased survival odds.

The Early Access version includes two wildly distinct dungeons: the Cult Temple and the Dungeon of Greed, each packed with unique challenges, traps, and enemies. Every run feels fresh, unpredictable, and loaded with opportunities for teamwork and hilarity.

Whether you’re here for the thrill of collecting treasures, the laughter of chaotic teamwork, or the satisfaction of escaping by the skin of your teeth, Dungeon Done has something for everyone. The dungeon awaits—are you ready?