Dungeons 3: A Multitude of Maps v.1.7 build11 + 6 DLC [GOG] [GNU/Linux Native]
Changes vs last torrent: Removed installer.
Added runtime.
System requirements : OS: GNU/Linux
Processor: At least a quad core processor running at 2.8 GHz from Intel (i7 900 series) or 3.5 GHz from AMD (FX 6000 series) or newer architectures are recommended.
Memory: 4 GB RAM
Graphics: AMD/NVIDIA dedicated graphic card, with at least 1024MB of dedicated VRAM and with at least Shader Model 5.0 support (AMD Radeon HD 7000 series and NVIDIA GeForce GTX 600 series or better are recommended GPU architectures)
Storage: 5 GB available space
Description : At last, the Dungeon Lord has successfully united the forces of evil and established his dark empire. Time for the next step in his most diabolical quest: expansion!
Through enticing the dark elf priestess Thalya from the fluffy clutches of the surface world to become his chief lieutenant, the Dungeon Lord has found a way to direct his campaign of conquest from the confines of his underground lair. With Thalya on the front line, and the united forces of evil to support her, players will have to use every trick in the book to best those do-gooders of the overworld, once and for all!
Unleash your dark side by creating a unique underground dungeon from a huge array of rooms, traps and structures. Raise the most terrifying army the world has ever seen, by choosing from despicable creatures such as orcs, succubae, zombies and much, much more. Then, once you have built your forces, emerge from the darkness and guide your army to the light of the overworld, where you will corrupt the land and dispatch anything even vaguely heroic, cute or unicorn-shaped. And in a first for the Dungeons series, experience randomly generated levels, so that no two sessions are alike – never-ending fun for any evil conqueror!
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