Add Fun and Adventure to Boring Afternoons at Home or Work with Dungeon Robber

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Are you having one of those long boring afternoons at home or work and need something to liven things up? Then grab your adventuring gear and indulge in some fun dungeon exploration with the text-style browser game Dungeon Robber!

When you start a new game, you can choose between two modes of play: Basic and Advanced. Select the level of difficulty you want to face, tweak and adjust your character as desired, and you are ready to start your adventure!

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Once you start, just use your keyboard to enter your choice of actions like “e” for explore or “l” for leave as shown in the text area of the first screenshot above. Good luck and have fun!

Dungeon Robber

[via FreewareGenius]

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