Posted on: November 18, 2012

blondievelle
Verified ownerGames: 12 Reviews: 1
Brilliant!
I loved this game! I used to spend hours playing it. It's a shame the expansion; "The Deeper Dungeons"; isn't available too.
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Being the Dungeon Keeper and all, this is your home, too. And it’s your business to take these loathsome creatures of darkness and hone them into screaming, frothing, clawing forces of destruction. Lure them in with food and the promise of dank and fetid places to sleep. Keep them in line with the back of your hand and the threat of dire consequences. Pit their scaly hides against the best that the Forces of Good can muster, and they’ll die for you as they rip steaming entrails out of the hapless heroes.
It’s a degenerate and nasty job…and you love it. Yes, home is where your heart is. In a box. Packed in salt. That's right — Dungeon Keeper, Bullfrog's classic dungeon management strategy, gives you no extra credit for having any morals. After all, the underworld isn't black and white!
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Posted on: November 18, 2012

blondievelle
Verified ownerGames: 12 Reviews: 1
Brilliant!
I loved this game! I used to spend hours playing it. It's a shame the expansion; "The Deeper Dungeons"; isn't available too.
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Posted on: December 19, 2012

sitebender
Verified ownerGames: 156 Reviews: 1
Buy Dungeon Keeper 2 instead
I love Dungeon Keeper 2 to no end, but this game hasn't aged well at all. In fact they're pretty much the same game but Dungeon Keeper 1 has worse graphics and looks very dark. So now for the review.... what is it? You play a dungeon keeper that uses imps to carry out your bidding, have them dig, mine, find things and build rooms to keep your creatures happy. What are these creatures? When your imps find 'gates' creatures will come through. These creatures vary from scout flies, dark elf archers, wizards, dark knights and so on. Each has a purpose.. Now why do you need them? To conquer heroes and defeat their leader / leaders. The opposition has its goodly counterparts to your evil minions. The rooms you build will keep your creatures fed, paid, sleeping, researching, and trap building. Its a really fun game. Well Dungeon Keeper 2 is.
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Posted on: February 10, 2014

ExplosivePyro13
Verified ownerGames: 20 Reviews: 1
Help!
Could I just buy it and install it, could I just play it on Windows 7 without doing any tweaking?
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Posted on: May 28, 2015

ChakatStripedfur
Verified ownerGames: 30 Reviews: 1
One of the better RTS-RPGs out there.
PROS: You can design your own dungeon. You get to be the bad-guy. (And really, who doesn't love that?) The quirky monsters. That sarcastic narrator. Finding seams of Gems (Hello infinite Gold!) Turning your opponent's monsters into chickens.....then watching as your minions eat them. Having a Reaper named 'Horny'. CONS: There's no way to 'insta-build' like in DKII. You keep getting reminders of things that you already know (your Treasury is too small, you need a bigger Lair, etc), even while you're in the process of making the corrections. And really, that's all I can think of that I found annoying about this game. And, if you know what you're doing, you can even rewrite one of the text files to give yourself an edge (spells, rooms and traps cost nothing, Gold seams give you more money, training costs 0 Gold, etc), much like the cheat codes for DKII, so you can just sit back and enjoy the game to its fullest without worrying about running out of money. There's nothing quite like defeating your opponent by overwhelming him with an endless mob of Level 1 Imps. Would I recommend this game? Absolutely. It's perfect for both hard-core gamers (the RTS part of it) and casual gamers alike, so I'd recommend adding this game- and its sequel- to your game library. You won't regret it.
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Posted on: October 17, 2017

p3rkele
Verified ownerGames: 134 Reviews: 4
Dungeons of old
Dungeo Keeper 1 might be one of the titles that forged the strategy genre for what it is these days but unfortunately the old one hasn't aged very well. Actually not well at all. I'm not going to review the game as a whole since I know nothing about it (couldn't force myself to actually play it after launching) but this serves more as a warning that unless you're a serious nerd for games-of-yore you should probably skip this one. There's obviously a "high resolution" switch by pressing alt+R in-game but that didn't really change the fact that the game is pretty much unreachable for a newcomer.
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