The Definitive DungeonCrawl GeekList
Robert Martin
United States Atlanta Georgia
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The Definitive DungeonCrawl GeekList is starting to get fairly definitive I think. Thanks for all of the additions so far. If you have others that have been missed, feel free to add them.
Note: This is not a list of fantasy or horror games. It's a list of DUNGEON games, so don't add a game unless it takes place in a dungeon!
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Robert Martin
United States Atlanta Georgia
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One of the two HeroQuest expansions only released in Europe (the other is Against the Ogre Horde). Adds new miniatures, traps, spells, rooms, treasures, and quests to defeat the wizards.
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Robert Martin
United States Atlanta Georgia
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The first (and only) boxed expansion for Advanced Heroquest. Adds new monsters, henchmen, spells, and treasures to the AHQ game. Also includes a huge five-part adventure against the Lichemaster (the villain from the original HeroQuest game).
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Robert Martin
United States Atlanta Georgia
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This Warhammer Quest Adventure Pack contains six new adventures for use with the floor plans in this pack; lots of new tables for Undead Monsters, hazards, events and treasure; plus an exciting pre-written adventure for Warriors of battle-level 5-7.
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Robert Martin
United States Atlanta Georgia
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This WarHammer Quest Adventure Pack can be used to add an extra Orcy flavour to your games of Warhammer Quest. The rulebook contains background; six new adventures to complement the new Gorgut's Lair Objective room; new treasure, magic items and Monster Tables; and a Warhammer Quest Roleplay adventure for Warriors of battle-level 2-3.
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Robert Martin
United States Atlanta Georgia
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The third expansion for HeroQuest. Adds new monsters, mercenaries, artifacts, spells, traps, rooms, and a 10-quest adventure set in the Arctic.
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William Hostman
United States Eagle River Alaska
Gaming in Greater Anchorage area, Alaska since 1978. Looking for Indy-willing RPG players in Eagle River (or willing to drive to Eagle River). Geekmail me if interested.
Yes, this really is what I looked like when I uploaded that avatar. Not that it's quite current anymore.
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A wonderful bit of dungeon crawl added to the Talisman game.
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Kai Bettzieche
Germany Ladenburg
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A simple, yet addicting dungeoncrawler back from the 80s
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Patrick Cowden
United States Raleigh North Carolina
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This free print and play solitare game hits the spot when I want hit up a quick dungeon crawl when there is no one around to play with.
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Michael Lavoie
United States Nashua New Hampshire
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It's kind of a late date to be adding to this list, but here's another game that belongs here.
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John Goodenough
United States Burnsville Minnesota
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Talisman: The Dungeon adds a subterranean realm for heroes to explore. Legends say that in the deepest pits of this abyss, the Lord of Darkness stands watch over a vast treasure that even includes a portal that leads to the renowned Crown of Command.
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John "Omega" Williams
United States
Michigan
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Ruins World has both overland and dungeon crawling. The more players in a session the bigger the dungeons can potentially get.
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Tim Mayse-Lillig
United States Chicago Illinois
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This is an engrossing game where one player simulates the development of a dungeon from its prehistory though being conquered by an evil overlord and then a party of adventurers.
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Ryan Amos
Canada Hamilton Ontario
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The title is Catacombs, but it is definitely a dungeoncrawler.
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Christopher Brewer
United States
Texas
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Didn't care for this at all. Reminded me of the spawn of Talisman and the card Munchkin. To little humor and to much putting tiny components together.
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James Mathe
United States Greenfield Wisconsin
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Design your own dungeon using random tiles and artifacts with large amounts of cards to keep this one versus many game very replayable.
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Steve Rogers
United States Hoboken New Jersey
They're Young, They're in Love... They eat LARD
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a great, fast-playing dungeon crawler. Pre-painted minis, excellent artwork and high quality components.
Base on the Hell Dorado miniatures game.
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M Loebach
Canada Crysler ON
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It is a dungeon game. It is fun with 2-4 players, at higher numbers the chaos becomes unwieldy. It definitely not worth $20+ US.

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Eric Ruhland
Canada Ottawa Ontario
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Definately a dungeon crawl. D&D meets heroScape, what could be better? Okay, heroScape without D&D but that just isn't in the cards right now.
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Kai Bettzieche
Germany Ladenburg
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In this tactical dungeoncrawl our all-time-favourite meeples pick up a set of weapons in order to march down into the dungeons and to fight their evil brethren ..
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Malechi
United States Lower Lake California
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A quick 20 - 30 minute solo player dungeon crawl. This is a free print and play game (5 card stock pages and 1 page pocketmod rulebook), just add a figure and a handful of dice ...
... And yes, I am quite aware that this entry is very self-serving as I am the graphics designer for the game.

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Aigar Alaveer
Estonia Tallinn
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Players first build a dungeon, then hide the treasures into it and at the end try to collect most of the treasures. Despite of fiddly components quite playable.
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JonnyRotten
United States Montpelier Ohio
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This is my pocket sized dungeon crawler I released last year.
I'm currently working on several expansions for it.
It's main features are: - Stealth dice. Pocket Dungeon is the first game to introduce stealth dice. If you follow the instructions presented, you can use your stealth dice that are created to play any number of different games besides Pocket Dungeon. - The DunGen system to quickly generate a random and dynamic dungeon as your explore. - Highly customizable, Pocket Dungeon leaves plenty of room for you to input your own content, without having to remove existing parts of the game. - Quick and easy game play. Pocket Dungeon is designed to be played either in a single setting, or in chunks of just a few minutes as you avoid doing something more productive, like work.
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Tim Mayse-Lillig
United States Chicago Illinois
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A dungeon crawl game based on D&D 4th edition. It has no Dungeon Master, layout and monster placement are randomized. Monster actions follow a script.
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Tim Mayse-Lillig
United States Chicago Illinois
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A second board game based on D&D 4th edition.
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Tim Mayse-Lillig
United States Chicago Illinois
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A third board game based on 4th edition D&D
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Carpentersville
Illinois
Oxford
Ohio
Do these take place in a Dungeon?
Bremen
Bremen
doom is the same, as is gears of war, only taking place planetsside in alienbases,or better said overun pratly underground spacetations on planetside...they are scifi themed,but are in my opinion dungeoncrawlers as it is the same pronciple just scifi instead of a fantasy setting...
Oxford
Ohio
doom is the same, as is gears of war, only taking place planetsside in alienbases,or better said overun pratly underground spacetations on planetside...they are scifi themed,but are in my opinion dungeoncrawlers as it is the same pronciple just scifi instead of a fantasy setting...
Yeah, well, while I agree they share in the same "spirit" of a dungeoncrawl, the list's creator explicitly said:
"Note: This is not a list of fantasy or horror games. It's a list of DUNGEON games, so don't add a game unless it takes place in a dungeon!"
So that's probably why these games aren't here.
Dwarf King's Hold: Green Menace
Dwarf King's Hold: Ancient Grudge
Project Pandora: Grim Cargo
All 4 are by Mantic Games and have gameplay similar to Space Hulk including tiles etc.