Delve Deeper is a turn-based Adventure/Strategy game that combines HD pixel art, tile placement, and RPG elements in a bright and humorous atmosphere. Up to four players take command of Dwarf mining teams in this fast and furious dungeon adventure meets devious puzzler, building the map as you play for an ever-changing, endlessly replayable strategy experience for you and your three best friends, or three devious AI teams.
The Mash Bundle from Indie Royale is a great mash-up of different genres. We’ve got a great adventure game, team-based multi-player action, an old-school beat-em-up, a fast paced platformer and some turn-based strategy in this latest bundle from Indie Royale.
There are 5 games featured in this fantastic bundle, which together are valued at over $70, and the bundle starts shipping at just $4.49!
Leading The Mash Bundle is Strong Bad’s Cool Game for Attractive People from California’s Telltale Games. This comedy adventure from the makers of The Walking Dead and Sam & Max features the awesome, muscular, charming Strong Bad; well that’s how he would describe himself anyway. All five very funny episodes are in The Mash Bundle so head off to Strong Badia for some amazing writing and great fun. Strong Bad is available for PC & Mac on Steam, Desura & DRM-Free.
Following up, we have Guns of Icarus Online from New York’s Muse Games. This team-based multi-player airship combat game is set in a steampunk inspired world. It's available on PC, Mac & Linux from Steam. Penny Arcade said “Those looking for a team-based challenge will find plenty to love with Guns of Icarus Online”.
Kung Fu Strike: The Warrior’s Rise comes from China’s Qoocsoft via Digital Tribes. Kung Fu Strike was only released last July. It’s an over the top martial arts arcade beat-em-up with crazy combos, Chi Powers and co-op that’s easy to pick and hard to complete. We've got it on PC from Steam.
Next in the line-up of The Mash Bundle is the very recently released KRUNCH from Canada’s LeGrudge & Rugged. KRUNCH is a hectic reflex platformer that will test your reactions in over 100 levels, each delivering super fast gameplay as your fears of being failing to escape haunt you. It’s available for PC, Mac & Linux on Desura & DRM-Free with the OST and a wallpaper.
The final game in The Mash Bundle is Delve Deeper from Illinois's Lunar Giant Studios, available for Windows from Steam, Desura & DRM-free. Delve Deeper is a turn-based strategy game in which players take command of dwarf mining teams in an ever changing dungeon battle. Play with up to 4 players in this humorous game with both the Treasure & Tunnels and the Gratis Grottos DLCs included here too.
Those who pay $8 USD or their currency equivalent during the Mash Bundle will get Danimal Cannon and Zef’s Parallel Processing album. Destructoid called it "a beautiful chiptune baby". This album is available in MP3 and FLAC format.
We’ve started to put interviews with some the developers whose games we’ve featured in different Indie Royale bundles on our YouTube channel so check in there to get the latest developer thoughts.
You can find more information on The Mash Bundle, including real-time statistics and its current price, on its official website or via its Facebook, Twitter and Google+ pages. Grab this bundle now while the price is still low (unless kind purchasers lower the price) so that you'll have hours of specially chosen indie gaming to look forward to!
Become a creator! Lunar Giant is looking to put out a fan-created installation of Delve Deeper downloadable content (DLC) for free.
Up to four players take command of Dwarf mining teams in this fast and furious dungeon adventure meets devious puzzler.
With the Delve Deeper 1.3 patch forthcoming, we're also taking some large steps towards making Delve Deeper 2 a reality. Our project has just been accepted...
After all the great feedback we’ve received, we’re proud to announce the latest major update of Delve Deeper, v.1.2, is now available from our store...
If you like the demo, you should buy a full copy of the game on Steam for $5! Take command of five Dwarf adventurers as they dive into long-abandoned...
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Game seems like it could be a lot of fun, but I keep getting crashes about 10 minutes into my games too, like many other people. Playing with an Xbox 360 controller. I like the concept though, and what I have played is pretty fresh and engaging.
Also, as a shot in the dark, are you guys planning on porting this to GameStick or OUYA in the future? Could be a nice pass-n-play party game for those systems.
Cant even play this game. I dont even know why. I feel jipped. was really looking forward to playing this. Ive tried re installing and such but it still doesnt work. Would really like to know why this isnt working and hope for an update to fix this. Im on windows 7 64 bit.
There is a video here about the game if anyone wants to give it a look.
Seems rather good at the moment (I have it on Steam and have sunk 5 hours into it). I think it has a small problem though and that is the fact that I must watch both the enemy fights and their relic 'hand in'. The latter is kind of annoying because I have to keep clicking OK to pass something I don't care about (and even then, one of the kings dialogues may get in the way of the text).
Apart from this there are of course the 2 biggest bugbears which others have mentioned: the signs getting hidden and the difficulty of telling at a glance what the mine is anyway.
Total crapware.
I got it on Steam when it was first released. Total mistake.
This and DWARFS?!?? are just about the same level of stupidity.
Demo crashes for me as well. Running Win7.
Full game crashes on my new Win7, same as previously on Vista. Any solution? Anyone? I would really like to play this....
This game looks very poorly on my 1280x1024 display. In fullscreen it ties to stretch it somehow, awfully,
Game crashes for me as well when launching from Desura. I am using the demo version. I'm running Vista.