Dungeon Empires leaves the beta testing phase
Hamburg, May 27, 2011 - Publisher gamigo and developer Limbic Entertainment gave the green light for the innovative 3D browser game
Dungeon Empires. Thousands of eager dungeon masters have been busily building dungeons, training creatures and sending their heroes into the fray of battle in the past few weeks and months during beta testing.
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Dungeon Empires offers lots of possibilities for creating spaces. Players can choose from a variety of room styles, fixtures and elements to that their creatures feel at home in their dungeon. From giant rats, skeletons and trolls all the way to huge dragons, each creature needs its master's attention. If the creatures are well-cared for, they will repay the favor with increased motivation and effectivity.
Players also create their own hero to raid other players' dungeons. The focus can be placed on strength, dexterity or magic. With each increase in level, the hero will receive stat points that can be invested in skills and spells. The hero license system is a special highlight. Players can create a license for their hero and send it to friends so that they can take the player's hero out on raids with them.
About gamigo AG
gamigo AG, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Axel Springer AG, was founded in 2001 and has grown to become one of the leading publishers of free-to-play MMOGs in Europe. Since 2010, gamigo also publishes its games globally. A team of 100 employees works in the company headquarters in Hamburg and its branch office in New York City. The key to success is the emphasis on publishing high-quality games supervised by first-rate community management. The portfolio includes games from all ends of the gaming spectrum - from Facebook games and browser-based games to elaborate MMORPGs.