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Cursed Dungeon Raider is a spooky indie adventure game from Clever AI. Set in 2026, it drops you into real-world excavation sites like Egyptian tombs and Mayan temples. The goal: recover historical artifacts while dodging traps and myth-inspired monsters. Play solo, co-op, or multiplayer. Each level blends exploration with horror, using regional folklore to fuel threats. The game leans into eerie atmospheres and methodical puzzle-solving. It’s a pick-up-and-play experience for fans of spooky settings and teamwork-based challenges.
You navigate procedurally generated dungeons, mapping paths and cracking puzzles to access artifacts. Traps range from pitfalls to poison darts, while enemies like Japanese oni or European wraiths attack in waves. Combat uses light melee and ranged weapons, but dodging is key. Co-op modes split roles: one player handles traps, another fights enemies. Sessions last 30, 60 minutes per site, with permadeath in harder modes. The camera can feel clunky in tight spaces, but the sound design compensates, every creak and growl ramps up tension.
PlayPile users rate it 72% on Metacritic, 4.1/5 on Steam. 45% finish the full campaign, with average playtime at 18 hours. Community moods: 60% spooky, 30% tense, 10% bored. Steam reviews call it “challenging but rewarding” and “glitchy but atmospheric.” 62% of players complete 50% of achievements, mostly tied to artifact recovery. Critics praise the myth integration but note inconsistent enemy AI and occasional texture pop-ins.
Worth trying if you like spooky co-op adventures or historical horror. The $39.99 price tag matches its mid-tier polish. Achievements push replayability, but bugs and repetitive dungeon layouts might frustrate. Not a must-buy for solo players, but its regional myth themes and tense multiplayer make it a solid pick for groups craving a creepy challenge.
Game Modes
Single player, Multiplayer, Co-operative
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