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Furcifer’s Fungeon is an action roguelike where you build characters through loot progression. Developed by PlayWithFurcifer and published by IndieArk, it launched on December 31, 2026, for PC, Linux, Mac, and browsers. The game blends dungeon crawling with RPG mechanics, letting you combine common, rare, and legendary items to create powerful builds. Its co-op multiplayer and procedurally generated levels keep each run unpredictable. You’ll fight through enemies, farm gear, and tweak builds between deaths. Ideal for fans of loot-driven permadeath experiences like Dead Cells or Spelunky.
Each session starts with a blank character. You navigate randomly generated dungeons, slaying monsters to drop loot that unlocks new abilities and gear. Combat is fast and twitchy, requiring quick reflexes with melee or ranged attacks. Multiplayer adds shared progression but separate deaths, so you’ll often lose gear mid-run. You spend downtime trading items with friends or testing build synergies. Upgrades are incremental but satisfying, with rare items offering niche mechanics. The game cycles between short bursts of action and slower planning phases, making it easy to jump in but tough to quit after hitting a good combo.
PlayPile users rate it 4.2/5, with 85 critic score. 67% of players complete the core content, averaging 18 hours. Moods are mostly "Addictive" (54%) and "Satisfying" (42%). Reviews note "Loot system keeps things fresh" and "Co-op feels rewarding even when one person dies." 380 achievements track gear farming and build experiments. 62% play with others, while 38% go solo for solo runs. Average peak playtime is 30 minutes per session, aligning with its short-run design. Few complain about grinding, though 12% call the UI cluttered during inventory swaps.
Furcifer’s Fungeon shines for players who love crafting builds and replaying content with new gear. At $25, it offers 20+ hours of content with high replayability. The 380 achievements add grind incentive, but don’t feel mandatory. Avoid if you dislike permadeath or need deep story. Its multiplayer is a strong hook, but solo play remains engaging. The game isn’t perfect, UI issues and uneven difficulty spikes hurt, but its loot-loop core is addictive. Worth trying if you’ve got spare time to test 100+ builds.
Game Modes
Single player, Multiplayer, Co-operative
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