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Dungeon Keeper Gold

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Dungeon Keeper Gold

Game Details

Genre: Strategy
Sub Genre: God game or micromanagement
Themes : Unique, Fantasy, Design Tool
Designer(s): Peter Molyneux
Developer: Bullfrog
Publisher: Electronic Arts
Copyright: Bullfrog
Year released: 1998
Year released: 1998
Platform: Windows XP
Multiplayer: IPX TCP/IP
Where to get it: GOG.com

Summary

One of the most unique and addictive "god games" ever made, Dungeon Keeper from Bullfrog represents a high watermark in Peter Molyneux's career and the quirky British outfit that practically reinvented the genre with Populous.

There is plenty of reviews on the Internet that praise this masterpiece, but I find this review to be one of the most concise:

"Dungeon Keeper Gold (an amalgam of earlier editions Dungeon Keeper and The Deeper Dungeons) explores the other side. As the all-powerful (and quite evil) dungeon keeper, you are responsible for creating those wonderful underground mazes and traps that the "good guys" attempt to get past. Those meddling do-gooders will try to get to the heart of your dungeon, banish your dark forces from their realm and preserve their peace-loving ways. So you're just going to have to kill them.

Simple enough, right? Wrong. Managing a dungeon is pretty complex: You have limited resources and space management issues. You've got to deal with the comfort level of your creatures (Hey, ogres are high-maintenance), not to mention finding the time to research your own library of spells.

You start the game with some simple creatures, such as beetles and flies. But as the game and maps grow more complex, so do the sophistication of your creatures. Several are of particularly interest: The Bile Demon is a fat, slow-moving blocker that has the unique ability (as so many of us do in real life) to fart on his opponents, choking them. The Dark Mistress, who seems to be modeled after Angelina Jolie in a leather S&M outfit, revels in pain: Drop her in the torture chamber (used under "normal" circumstances to interrogate your enemies), and she'll get up on her hands and knees while the torturer whips her. And she really, really likes it! There's nothing like a whole coven of those vixens getting whipped at the same time, I'm telling you! (The game will actually tell you "Stop that, you'll go blind!" if you leave the cursor over the "occupied" torture chamber for too long.) The best creature is, of course, the most fickle. The Horned Reaper (affectionately nicknamed "Horny" ? don't say that to her face if you want to live) is summoned by sacrificing a Bile Demon, a Troll and the Dark Mistress. The Reaper is bred for wholesale slaughter. YEAH, BABY! She has no powers, no fireballs, nothing. Just a crapload of hit points, and she can use her sickle to kill things in one pop. The downside? As long as she's training or killing she's happy, otherwise she'll easily get pissed off during her downtime and she'll start killing your own critters.

In Dungeon Keeper Gold, you get a total of 21 basic realms, named lovely things like "Snugglehat" and "Eversmile". Thankfully, once you have beaten the forces of light to a pulp, you get to rename each of the realms to more proper titles, such as "Brimstone Wood" and "Widow's Bite". The wonderfully demonic voice of your servant also adds new tidbits of information about the conquered realms, such as: "You'll be pleased to know anthrax has broken out, and the remaining inhabitants have happily taken to cannibalism!" Adding on the Deeper Dungeons expansion gives you 15 more ass-kicking realms to conquer, as well as a multiplayer feature.

The only throwback here is the graphics. In the current age of 3D / first person / Sims-dominant games, Dungeon Keeper is a little slice of DOS-looking nostalgia. Just remember, it's a game from 1997 and geared towards a Windows 95 or 98 environment. I'm running XP, but Dungeon Keeper worked fine once I ran the Program Compatibility Wizard." A must-have for every strategy fan. This "Gold" version for download includes the original game patched with Direct3D support, the Deeper Dungeons mission disk, multiplayer support, level editor, and a desktop theme for Windows 98.

Where to get it...


GOG.com

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Rating:
 
9.0

This is one of the most replayeable games ever created. The difficulty is spot on and you have so many possible way of playing and you are cleverly forced into doing so by missions.

Some possitives:
- Few crashes
- "lift and drop" makes it possible to micro in battles.
- spells are very diverse and most of them have at lest got fringe applications.
- The prison and torture feature to make enemies convert is very original and works well.
- I don't think any creatures in the game are completely useless.
- The voice and story are very disturbing to listen to. Bible black comes to mind.
- A lot of hidden extra-levels, transfer creatures and easter-eggs.

Some problems:
- In later stages, it is possible to abuse the graveyard by slapping imps to death to get vampires.
- Posessing creatures makes it easy to go straight for the opponents dungeon heart and ignoring his creatures.
- It is generally too easy to find diamond-mines that never run out, close off your dungeon with walls and wait for all your creatures to reach level 10.

All in all the problems are vastly outweighed by the possitives.

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Bad is truly Evil!

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10.0

A fantastic and unique game, adictive, inteligent, and funny! Not many games can say that of themselves!

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Dungeon Keeper

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8.0

The game where instead of you being killed in a dungeon you get to kill adventurers in a dungeon lol. Good sense of humer. I like the commentaters sarcastic spin also.

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written by Chitzkoi, March 24, 2009
A totally BRILLIANT game! (but where did you get that "Horny" is a she?)
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written by dadibom, April 03, 2009
no download? smilies/sad.gif
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written by Chitzkoi, April 05, 2009
There is a skirmish mode also available to this game. Just have to make a shortcut of the .exe , add -1player to the end of the file location smilies/wink.gif
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written by Skappato, May 07, 2009
i can't find the download
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written by fork, May 10, 2009
Lord Pall is still working through the downloads... It has been discontinued (so you can't buy it from Bullfrog) but if they're still holding onto the rights for it, you won't see the download up anytime soon smilies/sad.gif Very fun game tho!!
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written by olddirt, January 13, 2010
cant find the download what is there is dune and some other game i never heard of
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written by zeevius, May 11, 2010
Great game! The light fun aspect of the game is very hard to duplicate, which makes you want to play this for hours!
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written by a guest, June 20, 2010
Take down the links if Dungeon Keeper Gold isn't for download at the moment. Normally Home of Underdogs does a excellent job with their games. This is one time I was dissappointed.smilies/sad.gif

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