If you've enjoyed the immersive puzzle experience of Dungeons of Dreadrock, you're in for a treat with its sequel, Dungeons of Dreadrock 2: The Dead King's Secret. Crafted by the indie developer Christoph Minnameier, this sequel first hit the Nintendo Switch in November and is now set to captivate mobile gamers soon!
Mark your calendars for December 29th, as Dungeons of Dreadrock 2, the second installment in the trilogy, is scheduled to launch on Android devices. This comes two years following the mobile release of its prequel, and fans are eager to dive back into the world of Dreadrock.
It's The Dead King's Secret
For those new to the series, let's take a moment to set the scene. The original game plunges you into a Nordic-inspired realm within Dreadrock Mountain, where you play as a determined young woman on a mission to rescue her brother, navigating through perilous caves.
In Dungeons of Dreadrock 2, you assume the role of the priestess from the Order of the Flame, venturing deep into Dreadrock Mountain to uncover the legendary Crown of Wisdom. This sequel not only expands the narrative but also delves deeper into the heroine's backstory and her pivotal role in the unfolding events.
Prepare to tackle 100 meticulously crafted levels filled with challenging puzzles, deadly traps, and eerie enemies. The game maintains its no-inventory, no-RNG approach, offering an occasional hint system to assist when you're stumped. Every move is tile-based, making each step a strategic decision.
Dungeons of Dreadrock 2 Is Now Up for Pre-Registration
If you're a fan of puzzle games that require logical thinking alongside a dash of dungeon exploration, Dungeons of Dreadrock 2 is a must-try. It's currently available for pre-registration on Android, so head over to the Google Play Store to secure your spot.
Visually, the sequel maintains the charm of the original, reusing assets but introducing new monsters and gameplay mechanics. Get a glimpse of what's in store by watching the launch trailer below!
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