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Monday, May 01, 2006
Dungeonman 3 is another sequel to Videlectrix popular text-based adventure, but this time they have included awesome jaw-dropping graphics and animation. You're bound to be impressed by the gorgeous backgrounds and detailed character portraits.

If that isn't going to floor you, then the humor and poor usage of fake Old English will. The game is rather short and easy puzzles are of no help, but what you get in return is a satisfying experience and an amazing tribute to classic adventure titles from the past.

Screen transitions are a bit slow but it's all for the sake of authenticity. The developers have even recreated the sound made by a floppy disk being loaded. A small hint, some things are hidden inside other objects.

Name: Dungeonman 3
Developer: Videlectrix
Category: Adventure
Type: Flash
Size: 1MB
3 Comments:
Anonymous Anonymous said at 4/25/2006 08:16:00 AM:  
Yes, DM3 is the best game ever... Isn't it? Sweet, unexpectedly funny, well-done and over in a breeze. Just great...
Anonymous Anonymous said at 4/26/2006 05:20:00 AM:  
really enjoyed it :)
Anonymous Anonymous said at 5/03/2006 01:44:00 PM:  
It's soooo easy don't need to use guide if u rly know how to play