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Dungeon of the ENDLESS™ is a Rogue-Like Dungeon-Defense game, in which the player and their team of heroes must protect the generator of their crashed ship while exploring an ever-expanding dungeon, all while facing waves of monsters and special events as they try to find their way out...
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The best games like Dungeon of the ENDLESS™ are ENDLESS™ Dungeon - Definitive Edition, Out There: Ω Edition, DemonCrawl, Unexplored, and ENDLESS™ Legend. GAMESLIKE ranks these alternatives using shared gameplay metadata, Steam review sentiment, and similarity signals. Evidence includes 88% positive across 9k Steam reviews, Steam genre and tag overlap across Strategy, RPG, Indie, platform support for Windows and macOS, and $11.99 pricing signal.

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Dungeon of the ENDLESS™ includes all the Crystal Edition bonuses: - “The Library” spaceship that unlocks a new mode for the game (“Bookworm” add-on) - Hero “Josh ‘Ntello” (“Bookworm” add-on) - Official Digital Soundtrack by FlybyNo in mp3 format - Unique badge for your Amplitude Games2Gether account - Adds 200 points to the value of your votes on Games2Gether

- All Dungeon of the ENDLESS™ tracks created by FlybyNo in mp3 format.

A few hundred condemned criminals were being shipped to the Auriga system on board the prison hulk “Success”. While this was presented as a chance to earn back their place in society by working hard for the common good, they understood that in fact they would be slave labour, sent to colonize an unexplored planet. All they knew about Auriga Prime was what the probes told them: it had water, temperate zones, plant life, and plenty of metals in the crust.

In fact, the planet Auriga once hosted a major settlement of the galaxy-travelling ancestors known as the Endless. In addition, the planet was still orbited by a functioning (and well cloaked) defensive system, which sprang eagerly to life upon the arrival of the Success. Within a few minutes, the ship was nothing but a few large chunks of metal falling toward the planet.

Every set of holding cells also functioned as an escape pod, so the ship let itself disintegrate and the surviving prisoners fell bruised but (temporarily) alive and (momentarily) safe to the planet below. Safe, that is, until they realized that they had crashed through some sort of facility of the Endless, down to a sub-basement so deep and ancient it might as well be called a dungeon…

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