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I Played It, Like, Twice...
A mashup of the boxes for Hybrid and Claustrophobia, with stylized typefaces, big guys with guns, blue and red and green all over the place

Versus Mode: Claustrophobia x Hybrid

By Orrin Grey • June 13th, 2025

So, which one’s the winner? I dunno, I haven’t actually played either of them!

I Played It, Like, Twice
A picture of The Ghosts Betwixt on the table with a colorful map of a house full of tiles with baseball bat swinger, slingshot dead eye, golf homie, and baddies with kitchen weapons and stained clothes

Everyone’s Heard the Stories: Dungeon Crawling in the Haunted Heartland with The Ghosts Betwixt

By Orrin Grey • October 8th, 2024

The Ghosts Betwixt takes a cue from Stranger Things to tell a story set in the “1990s haunted heartland”

Feature Excerpt
Artwork from Etrian Odyssey IV: Legends of the Titan shows a character waving down to the street from a second-floor window in a brick building.

The 3DS Made Dungeon Crawlers Accessible & Its Legacy Is Palpable

By Latonya Pennington • July 20th, 2023

Through the 3DS, dungeon crawlers would go from being a niche genre to something more accessible as the console matured.

I Played It, Like, Twice...
The tite from the Doom board game (2004) cover of the rules with the mid-era cyber Doom font and the spooky Diablo font

Fragged!: Translating DOOM to the Tabletop via a Somewhat Unlikely Route

By Orrin Grey • July 26th, 2022

Despite the box art and the demonic miniatures, DOOM is fundamentally an action game that isn’t particularly interested in horror.

A thin femme person with dark brown hair standing in front of a painterly green brushy background.

Boyfriend Dungeon Weaponizes Cuddles

By Levi Rubeck • May 9th, 2018

Boyfriend Dungeon wears a dating sim on its sleeve but bears a dungeon crawler as its beating heart.

Rogue Wizards: Endlessly Addictive, Utterly Conventional

By Khee Hoon Chan • September 27th, 2016

Spellbind Studios’ first game Rogue Wizards measures up in the crowded rogue-like dungeon crawler space on Steam, but stumbles when differentiating itself.

Unwinnable Weekly Issue Thirty-Seven

By Stu Horvath • March 20th, 2015

Play CounterSpy. Subscribe to Unwinnable Weekly. You’ll have a great weekend, I guarantee it.

Unwinnable Weekly Issue Thirty-Three

By Stu Horvath • February 20th, 2015

Stu Horvath discovers the heroes of Dungeons & Dragons (the folks who wrote all the books, naturally) and introduces the stories in the latest issue.

Unwinnable Weekly Issue Thirty-One

By Stu Horvath • February 6th, 2015

Stu Horvath encourages you to check out Darkest Dungeon, reveals an Important Life Event and introduces the latest issue of Unwinnable Weekly.

Unwinnable Weekly Issue Twenty-Nine

By Stu Horvath • January 23rd, 2015

The internet needs more photos of koalas.

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