Dungeon League

Dungeon League

Christopher Yabsley · 2018 · Indie, Action, RPG, 4 Player Local, Local Multiplayer

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Positive80% · 40
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About Dungeon League

The Dungeon Master has grown bored waiting to kill the next hero foolish enough to enter his dungeon. The answer? Invite all the heroes in the land and make a show of it!

Dungeon League takes everything that is awesome about dungeon crawling and spews it out as ten minutes of chaotic, multiplayer, party-game action. Up to four All Stars take to the randomised dungeon to battle each other and hordes of enemies in a series of fast and competitive events. Enjoy the rapid progression of character growth as heroes gain new powers, snatch powerful items, and slay every monster in sight, all in order to come out on top as the champion of the Dungeon League.


Pit hero against hero in either the two vs two Tournament, or the ever chaotic Battle free for all. The ultimate winner will be the first to claim three round victories. Rounds last last just two minutes so players will need to quick in order to dominate the current objective, annihilate the enemy team, loot every chest, and slay every monster.


The Dungeon Master’s league has lured a powerful and bizarre cast of heroes to duke it out for supremacy. Luna, the shadow archer, moves unseen through the dungeon while slowing her enemies to a crawl with her frost arrows. Drake, the unhinged pyromancer, incinerates everything in his path with his deadly phoenix and can call down a meteor golem to do his bidding. Albert, the dreamy unicorn prince, prances through the dungeon evading enemies with his fairy blast, and bringing monsters under his control with his illustrious charm.


Each round in the Dungeon League will have a different quest objective. It is through completing these objectives that each hero can earn points for their team. There are nine different objectives in the league. In Witches Eye the heroes must hold the eye to score points but at the same time the eye is also slowly killing them. Chicken Chase has teams fighting for control over chickens by carrying them back to their pen, but you can also play dirty and steal the enemy chickens.


All of Dungeon League’s modes are available to play online. You can use the matchmaking system if you want to play against or with strangers, or setup a private lobby and lure some distant friends to their demise.


Need a break from duking it out against human opponents? Grab some friends and run the procedurally generated death labyrinth known as Gauntlet. Everything is randomised, from the dungeon layout, to the monsters you fight, to the loot that is dropped, meaning no two runs will ever be the same. How deep you delve will determine your final score, with leaderboard placements awaiting those who truly master the Gauntlet.


If you want the stakes to be raised from Gauntlet mode then Daily Dungeon has you covered. You get one attempt, with one hero, in the same dungeon as every other competitor. Leaderboards will display who is the master of the day while those that don’t place well can always try again the next day.


The Dugout is more than just an intermission. Heroes gain experience based on how well they complete quests in addition to the monsters they have slain. Heroes that level up will be able to learn new skills at the trainer. Heroes will also be able to visit Zug’s shop to spend their gold on a variety of 70+ powerful and unique items. Don’t like what Zug has to sell? Try slipping her a few gold coins…


Dungeon League has persistent unlockable items in the form of Trinkets. These can be new Cursors for the Dugout, Gravestones for when your hero dies, and a great number of in-game Emotes with which to taunt your foes.

What Steam players say

Recent verbatim reviews from Steam — separate from playze.io community reviews below.

Not recommended Oct 12, 2025
[h3]SNAPSHOT[/h3] A multiplayer only experience [h3]OVERALL - 3.5 / 10[/h3] [h3]PROS[/h3] + lots of characters to pick from [h3]CONS[/h3] - unplayable in single player - awful melee hit detection / player experience [h3]FULL REVIEW[/h3] For starters it's worth pointing out that if you want to play this game single player as indicated by the feature list you're in for a bad time - ignoring the fact that only 1 of 3 game modes is available, the game scaling is heavily balanced against you so you're pretty much guaranteed to die after ~5 levels, period. On top of this, the melee experience is also awful as a large amount of things blow up in your face and the hit detection for a lot of attacks is really, really bad. Finally, if you are playing solo you essentially HAVE to play a character with healing which limits you to 3 of the 12 characters. That all being said, the basics of the gameplay seem fun but given that it was unfeasible to progress solo this game's overall experience was very short lived. I will say that being constantly faced with a timer in every portion of the game (e.g. between levels) was probably the most aggravating thing I've ever experienced.
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Recommended Mar 29, 2022
Super super fun game, I wish more people played so the PVP and COOP could be more prevalent. The discord is pretty inactive now but I really think that if more people played this game could be a huge hit! 90% of my hours in game were single player or local coop. Game is a little finnicky about Xbox 360 controllers if you're an archaic gamer like me. Movement controls were reversed for just this game using one. This wasn't always the case.
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Recommended Jan 21, 2025
Dungeon League is an absolute bash. The action is intense, the soundtrack is crunchy, the colours are vivid and the whole package just f*#ks hard. This is a perfect party couch game. The only downside is your gonna want friends around on the couch or online to play with, there are no bots to fill hero spots. Add me if you play, I got a group for us!
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Recommended Sep 25, 2025
4 player local is difficult to set up but otherwise great fun
Recommended May 22, 2024
yu
Recommended Aug 6, 2023
So much fun do not pass up

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