

Orcs beautify your dungeon’s walls and “encourage” goblins to work harder. The Dungeons universe has so many great little touches. Just carve out a room, assign it as the type of production room you want, and place an appropriate “gimmick” inside, giving your creatures plenty of work and supplying your dungeon with whatever provision the room dispenses, whether it’s traps or spells. And believe me, the last thing you want is your army of orcs turning on you because you forgot to make a brewery.īuilding in Dungeons 2 is simple. Requirements like boredom, anger, beer, wages, and work are necessary for your workforce to function. Goblins need a workshop, and Naga need mana factories. There’s no time to react and just drop down traps in Dungeons 2 it’s absolutely necessary that you have a plan for anything that might happen.Ĭreatures have certain needs that must be fulfilled for them to come into your dungeons. Taking away control forces players to plan even further ahead. Mark whichever blocks you want to be knocked down or where you want traps to be placed, but you’ll never get to decide exactly when or in what order the job gets done. In the underworld, players can only give suggestions to creatures. As the game progresses, you’ll unlock new character classes you can summon to your dungeon, like the brutish orcs, or crafty goblins that can make traps for you. Players interact with their dungeon indirectly using their devilish hand, ordering snotlings, the game’s little grunt workers, to mine out pathways and dig for gold. Your job is to build up your underworld lair and infiltrate the overworld using a variety of nasty creatures meanwhile defending your Dungeon Lord from the waves of Alliance soldiers coming from above. You play as a godly figure who must protect the Dungeon Lord from the enemy, the goody-goody Alliance, who controls the overworld. Well, I’m happy to say that Dungeons 2 has all the bits and pieces I wanted to see in the original, and adds deep dimensions with whole new gameplay elements as well. I bought the original Dungeons hoping to get a solid Dungeon Keeper-esque game, and while it did scratch the itch, it played more like a tower defense than the rich and varied dungeon builder that I wanted.

Thank you for your understanding and thank you for checking out Dynamic Prints.While at a Kalypso press event, I was able to get a demonstration as well as some hands-on time with Realmforge Studios’ Dungeons 2. We aim to get things printed within 24 hours of your purchase.

Please allow for 1-2 days additional time to print and quality check orders for postage when ordering miniatures. Miniatures and some accessories are printed on demand once your order is processed. Please note: All figures are 32mm scale unless stated otherwise. Allow additional curing time for the resin in direct sunlight for several hours once removed from supports. Printed in resin with crisp and clear details, this miniature comes provided with a scenic base and posted still on resin supports for safer transport and own care for removal. This miniature is perfect for Dungeons and Dragons, painting for display purposes, use with other boardgames or simply to enjoy and admire. Dynamic Prints Studio is happy to be an officially licensed merchant for all Galaad Miniatures releases!
