@Turbo_Genesis_64 Yeah, not too hard. Except for the fact that it literally took me to beat the game three times, AND have someone on YouTube say it. I'm dumb.
When I first saw the game, I didn't know what on Earth it was. I was at my father's house, and he was getting games like Earthworm Jim on our Wii. I had no problem with this, as I like to try and play new games. When he got Dungeon Explorer, I safely assumed its genre, and was correct. It was sort of like a Zelda game, as in you talk to people, and kill bosses. That's as far as I got before playing the game. When I looked at it, I didn't even know there was a console called the TurboGrafx-16, so, naturally, I just thought (In my little 8 year old brain), let's play! When I booted the game up, I had my siblings to accompany me in our journey. As a flipping cheater when it comes to video games, I chose the Thief, because he's OP. I was getting ready for an epic adventure, but I was met with a strange story line, and a questionable cast of characters. But, as the game lacked in story, it made up for in audio. The music in Dungeon Explorer was brilliant. As screwed up as I have assumed the TurboGrafx-16's audio was, I assume that people were shocked by the brilliance that is the music. Dungeon Explorer is (Overall) not a bad game. There are a few things that might bug people, such as minimal lives, and also you could get lost very easily in some parts of the game, but the game is isn't awful. Anyone can rage from even Minecraft, and this game is no exception. Unfortunately, unless I know very little, you guys should really give it another chance. If you have to, resort to cheating through the password system!
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@Turbo_Genesis_64 Yeah, not too hard. Except for the fact that it literally took me to beat the game three times, AND have someone on YouTube say it. I'm dumb.
Re: Dungeon Explorer
When I first saw the game, I didn't know what on Earth it was. I was at my father's house, and he was getting games like Earthworm Jim on our Wii. I had no problem with this, as I like to try and play new games. When he got Dungeon Explorer, I safely assumed its genre, and was correct. It was sort of like a Zelda game, as in you talk to people, and kill bosses. That's as far as I got before playing the game. When I looked at it, I didn't even know there was a console called the TurboGrafx-16, so, naturally, I just thought (In my little 8 year old brain), let's play! When I booted the game up, I had my siblings to accompany me in our journey. As a flipping cheater when it comes to video games, I chose the Thief, because he's OP. I was getting ready for an epic adventure, but I was met with a strange story line, and a questionable cast of characters. But, as the game lacked in story, it made up for in audio. The music in Dungeon Explorer was brilliant. As screwed up as I have assumed the TurboGrafx-16's audio was, I assume that people were shocked by the brilliance that is the music. Dungeon Explorer is (Overall) not a bad game. There are a few things that might bug people, such as minimal lives, and also you could get lost very easily in some parts of the game, but the game is isn't awful. Anyone can rage from even Minecraft, and this game is no exception. Unfortunately, unless I know very little, you guys should really give it another chance. If you have to, resort to cheating through the password system!