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You pick a ragtag crew, plunge into pitch-black halls, and fumble through rune combos to cast spells while monsters lurk just outside your flickering torchlight. Starving or stepping wrong could end you, but cracking a puzzle after ten tries? Pure relief.

Genre: Role-Playing Game
Released: 1993
File size: 633 bytes
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Game Overview

Dungeon Master on SNES was one of those games that just sucked you in—no turn-based waiting, just real-time dungeon crawling where every step could mean running into a monster or stumbling onto some clever puzzle. You pick four characters from a roster of weirdos (I always ended up with the lizard guy for some reason), then dive into this massive, claustrophobic dungeon where torches burn out, food actually matters, and spells are cast by tapping out rune combos like some arcane cheat code.

It’s brutal in that old-school way where you’ll get wrecked if you rush in, but figuring out how pressure plates, hidden switches, and enemy patterns work feels so satisfying. And yeah, the whole "kill Chaos with the Firestaff" thing is there, but honestly, half the fun is just trying not to starve while your party argues about who gets to hold the last healing potion. Still holds up if you can handle the jank.

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