Dungeon Rampage — Co-op Dungeon Brawler Reborn
Dungeon Rampage is a cooperative hack-and-slash developed by Gamebreaking Studios. This online action title supports drop-in play for up to four people and adopts a bright, cartoon-inspired aesthetic. It’s a modern reimagining of the multiplayer Flash original first launched in 2012, updated to fit contemporary expectations while keeping the arcade-style combat that made the classic a cult favorite.
Core mechanics and loop
- Recruit a companion creature to fight alongside you — options range from a small dragon to armoured rhinos and pack-minded wolves.
- Every run is procedurally generated so layouts, encounters, and loot differ each time.
- Select from eight distinct heroes, each tailored to different playstyles with unique abilities and strengths.
- Team up with up to three friends online to clear dungeons and tackle tougher threats together.
- Acquire and swap through hundreds of weapons and items found during your explorations to craft different builds.
- Progress your characters by gaining experience, unlocking upgrades, and customizing loadouts to suit your strategy.
Story and objectives
The campaign centers on stopping the evil Lord Dinglepus and ending his tyrannical rule. You and your team venture across multiple themed biomes, clearing dungeons, vanquishing varied foes, and completing objectives that advance the story and reward better gear.
Modern touches and improvements
While the new Dungeon Rampage stays faithful to the pace and feel of the original, it introduces several quality-of-life upgrades typical of modern action games — streamlined UI elements, improved matchmaking, accessibility tweaks, and balance adjustments intended to make the experience welcoming to both newcomers and returning players.
Current development status
Dungeon Rampage is currently available in Early Access. That means the foundation is playable and enjoyable, but features, content, and polish are still being added. Expect ongoing updates, balance changes, and additional content as development continues.
Quick impression
For fans of the original Flash release, this revival captures much of the charm and frantic combat that made the series popular, while smoothing out rough edges. It’s not the finished product yet, but it’s already a fun co-op experience worth sampling.
Related suggestion
If you like retro-tinged action with a stronger single-player narrative, consider trying Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas (paid) as an alternative that offers a very different but equally nostalgic experience.
Technical
- Windows
- Full