Dunjungle
Dunjungle

Dunjungle

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About Dunjungle

Dunjungle is a 2D roguelike action-platformer where you play a primate defending the jungle from corruption. Developed by Bruno Bombardi and published by Astrolabe Games, it launched on December 11, 2025, for PS4, PC, Xbox Series, PS5, Switch, and Mac. The game blends fast-paced combat with procedurally generated dungeons, letting you mix weapons and relics to create unique playstyles. Single-player only, it’s a chaotic, replayable loop of exploration, combat, and permadeath. Best for fans of unpredictable challenges and pixel-art aesthetics.

Gameplay

You navigate randomly generated levels, leaping over obstacles, dodging enemy attacks, and firing guns or throwing bananas. Combat feels twitchy and reactive, with enemies ranging from squishy bugs to armored beasts. Each run lets you pick up relics that tweak core mechanics, like reversing gravity or making damage reflect. Progress unlocks new weapons but resets dungeon floors. Sessions last 20, 40 minutes, often ending in sudden deaths due to tight platforming or ambushes. Between runs, you upgrade stats and tweak gear combinations, balancing risk and reward. The learning curve is steep but satisfying when strategies click.

What Players Think

PlayPile users rate it 78%, with 42% completing the game. Critics average 6.5/10, praising creativity but noting polish issues. Average playtime is 14 hours, with 68% of players returning for 3+ runs. Community moods split between “frustrating but addictive” (32%) and “chaotic fun” (51%). Reviews highlight “randomness can be a double-edged sword” and “satisfying when everything clicks.” Some complain about unclear relic effects and inconsistent difficulty spikes, but many praise its inventive weapon combos and colorful art.

PlayPile's Take

Dunjungle costs $24.99 and offers 30+ achievements (60% average unlock rate). It’s a solid pick for roguelike fans who enjoy high-risk, high-reward loops and experimenting with gear. Skip if you hate permadeath or want a polished experience, bugs and unclear mechanics pop up. The $25 price tag feels fair for its replayability, though completionists may hit diminishing returns. Worth trying if you crave unpredictable challenges and don’t mind restarting often.

Game Modes

Single player

IGDB Rating

81.0

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