Released in 2013, is a cooperative dungeon-crawler developed by WayForward Technologies in collaboration with series creator Pendleton Ward. Despite its strong connection to the beloved Cartoon Network series, the game received largely negative feedback for its repetitive mechanics and lack of depth. Narrative and Setting
Prisoners have been mysteriously escaping from a dungeon deemed inescapable. Bubblegum admits she "doesn't know" why, prompting the game's title. Adventure Time: Explore The Dungeon Because I D...
As players descend 100 floors, they discover the dungeon is actually a massive pink blob—revealed to be Princess Bubblegum’s parents—which has expanded over a millennium, inadvertently pushing prisoners out. Released in 2013, is a cooperative dungeon-crawler developed
The dungeon consists of 100 randomly generated floors with boss battles occurring every ten levels. Players collect treasure to buy stat upgrades in the surface hub, though death results in losing half of their current cash. Bubblegum admits she "doesn't know" why, prompting the
The story begins with summoning the heroes of Ooo to investigate the Secret Royal Dungeon beneath the Candy Kingdom.
While praised for its authentic voice acting and 16-bit sprite aesthetic, the core gameplay was heavily panned. Adventure Time: Explore the Dungeon Because I DON'T KNOW!
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