It feels good to be bad, but it feels even better to be the embodiment of evil! Discover your evil side as you build your own underground kingdom. Carve out a living, breathing world and attract a host of devilish creatures to swell the ranks of your dark hoards. Form an alliance with the Horned Re...
It feels good to be bad, but it feels even better to be the embodiment of evil! Discover your evil side as you build your own underground kingdom. Carve out a living, breathing world and attract a host of devilish creatures to swell the ranks of your dark hoards. Form an alliance with the Horned Reaper and expand your empire in your quest to reach the daylight and invade the realms above.
Dungeon Keeper 2 is everything its predecessor was, only better and badder! It is probably one of the most addictive and fun games ever created; with tons of dark humor, smooth gameplay, and high replayability value. In addition to that there is a well designed multiplayer mode and a pet-dungeon module that tests your ability to build the ultimate underground labyrinth filled with traps, monsters, and other hellish devices. If you liked Dungeon Keeper you will love this ultimate installment of the Bullfrog series.
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This game will work on current and future most popular Windows PC configurations. DRM-free.
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What improvements we made to this game:
Update 1.7_alttab_hotfix (18th November 2024)
Added AltTabFix flag to DDrawCompat to mitigate game freezes when minimalized for too long
Update (13 November 2024)
Added missing localizations (DE, DA, NL, FR, IT, PL, SV) for a more inclusive experience
Resolved registry issues for smoother functionality
Fixed broken maps where creatures were not recruitable
Optimized configuration settings for better performance
Validated stability
Verified compatibility with Windows 10 and 11
Added Cloud Saves support
Internal Update (23 July 2018)
Updated internal installer structure, no changes to game files
Just played it on Windows 8.1 ; It worked great ! This game is awesome! Love the narrator in it in single player mode :D
Would definitely recommend to anyone interested in a strategy game, dungeon game.
Some bug with Dark Knights... You can't summon them after first mission they appear. No matter what you build or do they just not coming through portal. Plz fix this annoying bug.
This is one of the all time greats, a series that, due to the business end of things, died in its prime (CURSE YOU, EA!) Not your typical RTS, this game has a management aspect too, as you have no direct control over your creatures. If that sounds a little odd and off-putting to you, let me assure you, I felt the same way when I first picked up the game, but it works. The creatures are (with rare exceptions) smart enough that they don't need you to move them around like typical RTS soldiers. The indirect methods work, (dropping creatures into a fight, leading them by a possessed creature, etc.) for getting them to fight when & where you want them to, while they handle the day-to-day stuff of feeding, getting fed, and for those who are capable, doing other jobs like researching spells & manufacturing traps.
Whilst I'm not normally the guy who cares that much about graphics, I will say that this game looks much cleaner than its predecessor, and it's much easier to tell what's going on. The graphics themselves are a little dated, with relatively simplistic models, but they have aged with grace.
Of course, the greatest thing about this game is the atmosphere. In DK2, you're not just evil, you're positively gleeful about it. By this I mean that rather than being serious and overly grim, the game has a wonderful sense of humor about itself. Additionally, the music sets the mood well, and the 'Mentor' who informs you of everything from mission objectives to status updates like when your creatures' payday rolls around, is wonderfully voiced. Seriously I can't overstate how perfect he is in this role.
In conclusion, if you at all enjoy fantasy, strategy, or the role reversal of playing an unrepentant villain, mastermind, scoundrel, ne'er-do-well, then BUY THIS GAME. You'll thank me later.