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Development Info Dungeon Delvers scores an Andy

Saint_Proverbius

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Tags: Crosscut Games; Dungeon Delvers

Here's basically all you need to know, thanks to <b>Adam West</b>:
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<blockquote>For Immediate Release
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INDIANAPOLIS, IN/July 19th, 2004 --- CrossCut Games today announced they have hired fantasy illustrator <b>Andy Hopp</b> to create the artwork for their upcoming computer role-playing game, Dungeon Delvers. "We're thrilled to have Andy's amazing talent on our new game," says Adam West, President of CrossCut Games. "Andy is well known in RPG circles for his fertile imagination and wild creatures - perfect for the fast and fun new realm found in Delvers."
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Andy Hopp has worked for top-notch companies such as Troll Lord Games, Mystic Eye Games, White Wolf, Gaming Frontiers, Viking Games, Chaosium Inc., Goodman Games, Sovereign Press, Elmore Productions, Pinnacle and others. Samples of his work can be found at <a href="http://www.andyhopp.com">www.andyhopp.com</a>.
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Dungeon Delvers is a fresh take on computer role-playing games, combining the flavor of fantasy-themed board games with a humorous, fast role-playing design. Dungeon Delvers has over 30 adventures with hundreds of unique events, and dozens of powerful, unlockable characters.
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Dungeon Delvers will be released March 2005. CrossCut Games has previously developed RuneSword.
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For more information, see the FAQ and latest news at <a href="http://www.crosscutgames.com">www.crosscutgames.com</a></blockquote>
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I thought it looked like a lot of fun until I got to the "no multiplayer" part. It just seemed like the perfect kind of game for small-group multiplayer. I'm less enthused about playing a game like that by myself.
 

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