Dungeon Keeper 3

Dungeon Keeper 3

by Bullfrog Productions, Electronic Arts
Genres:Strategy, Simulator
Themes:Fantasy
Game modes:Single player, Multiplayer
Story:Dungeon Keeper 3: War for the Overworld is a cancelled title in the Dungeon Keeper franchise. Players were charged with managing evil creatures in an underground dungeon and protecting it against the stereotypical righteous and goodly adventurers that conventionally appear in role-playing video games. The series won praise from reviewers for its innovative design and devilish humor. The sequel to Dungeon Keeper 2, it was set to lead the player to do battle in the surface realm of the goodly heroes. A short trailer for the game is included in Dungeon Keeper 2.Show more
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user avatar@ASC-Rexuser avatar@ASC-Rex
February 06, 2025
Just a wish :P Good luck finding that one xD could be awesome to see how it would look like if it was build in todays modern Tech. and if it could be done... hell, I´m game. :D
user avatar@Badwolf66user avatar@Badwolf66
March 20, 2025
If you say it exists then it will exists!! *Looking at you EA!* We are long overdue a Dungeon Keeper 3 or even a reboot, Dungeons franchise is great but I do miss that Dungeon Keeper aesthetic, atmosphere and gameplay.
Part of the dungeon keeper series, definitely the OG of dungeon simulations (lite!) - a piece of gaming history that deserves preservation. The franchise definitely deserved better than a microtransaction-laden mobile game. If no series sequel or reboot, then at least have all the classics available!
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