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Play Seme COM Dungeon - Drururuaga (Japan) Online

Dig through colorful, cramped dungeons dodging ridiculous monsters—one minute you're laughing at their dumb faces, the next you're scrambling when they swipe your last potion. The turn-based fights are simple but every floor throws some new weirdness at you.

Genre: Role-Playing Game
Released: 2000
File size: 729 bytes
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Game Overview

Ever dug through old Game Boy Color games and found something weirdly wonderful? Seme COM Dungeon - Drururuaga is one of those—a tiny, colorful dungeon crawler where you’ll spend half your time laughing at the absurd monster designs and the other half panicking because one just stole your last healing item. The turn-based combat feels like a stripped-down Mystery Dungeon, but with way more personality—every floor’s packed with little surprises, from goofy traps to enemies that look like they escaped from a sketchbook.

It’s got that perfect "just one more floor" pull, even when the Drururuagas (yes, that’s the actual monster name) gang up on you in the worst possible hallway. The pixel art pops on the GBC’s screen, and the whole thing feels like a lost prototype some devs made when they were feeling extra creative. If you’re into Japan-only oddities or just want a dungeon crawler that doesn’t take itself seriously, this one’s a blast. Just don’t blame me when you get ambushed by a grinning turnip with legs.

Game Boy Color
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