Dungeon Keeper Gold

Dungeon Keeper Gold

released on Mar 01, 1998

Dungeon Keeper Gold

released on Mar 01, 1998

Includes Dungeon Keeper and the Deeper Dungeons expansion. Being the Dungeon Keeper and all, this is your home, too. And it’s your business to take these loathsome creatures of darkness and hone them into screaming, frothing, clawing forces of destruction. You lure them in with food and the promise of dank and fetid places to sleep. You keep them in line with the back of your hand and the threat of dire consequences. You pit their scaly hides against the best that the Forces of Good can muster, and they die for you as they rip steaming entrails out of the hapless heroes.


Also in series

Dungeon Keeper
Dungeon Keeper
Dungeon Keeper 2
Dungeon Keeper 2
Dungeon Keeper: The Deeper Dungeons
Dungeon Keeper: The Deeper Dungeons
Dungeon Keeper
Dungeon Keeper

Released on

Genres


More Info on IGDB


Reviews View More

Just a collection of the original and its expansion. Stay away from the expansion, and I also recommend playing with the KeeperFX fan patch that makes the game easier to play on modern machines.

I remember being entranced by this back when I was a kid and video games came in box cardboard boxes that sat on shelves in real physical stores. I never played it, but I always wondered what it could be, how it would translate the most complex and devious dungeons I could dream up into the language of mid-90s computer games.

The answer is "as an RTS". The bones are all there: your workers harvest resources, you build buildings (or in this case "rooms") to unlock more and better abilities and units, and you eventually conquer the "lord of the realm" and win. It's also essentially an early tower defense, although one with enough flexibility that certain maps emphasize exploration and aggression more than preparation and defense.

I probably would have spent countless hours with this if I'd talked my parents into buying it (or one of its sequels) for me when I was young. As it is, I'm glad I finally dipped my toe in the water enough to see what's what but I think seeing the first few levels is all I really need.