Ian Livingstone’s Deathtrap Dungeon
Ian Livingstone’s Deathtrap Dungeon is an Action-Adventure, Single-player video game created by Asylum Studios and published by Eidos Interactive. The game focuses on the adventure gamebook of the same name and comes with exciting gameplay that the player really enjoy. It casts as the player as an adventurer, either Red Lotus or Chaindog, with an aim to explore the set of dungeons at the invitation of the wizard and avoid or overcome both the deadly traps and monsters to find riches. The player explores the world from a third-person perspective in order to complete the requirements of each level. To deal with enemies there are three different attacks such as ranged weapons, melee weapons and magic. The player can use melee weapons to take down enemies, and the game rewards the player with points for the killed enemy. During the journey, the player will encounter several locked doors that need the key or a device to unlock. Ian Livingstone’s Deathtrap Dungeon includes prominent features such as Third-person Action, Detailed Environment, Three different Attacks, and more. Try it out, if you love playing Action-Adventure games.
#1 Children of Mana
Children of Mana is an Action Role-playing, Single-player and Multiplayer video game developed by Square Enix and published by Nintendo. The game is the 6th installment in the series of Mana, serving as the first title in the subseries of World of Mana. It takes place in the high fantasy-based world, and the storyline of the game revolves around one of four young characters as they battle against an invasion of monsters in order to learn about the cataclysmic event that murdered their family. Unlike the previous games, it is heavily action-oriented dungeon crawling, in which the player can advance by accomplishing procedurally generated levels. Both the side-quests and the main story needs the player to battle through dungeons and take down monsters before they return to the Mana Village. Like its predecessor, the game comes with a Co-op multiplayer component. The player explores the game from a top-down perspective and navigates the terrain to fight off hostile monsters and creatures. In the game, the player commands the main character, and each character has its unique rating from 1 to 5 in four different areas.