Adventure Time: Explore the Dungeon Because I DON’T KNOW! gets a launch trailer

Adventure-time-ETDBIDKA little known fact about us here at Save Game is that we’re all huge Adventure Time fans.  The halls of our headquarters often echo with shouts of “Oh my Glob!”  So we’re pretty excited about the new Adventure Time game that launches today.  Read on to learn more about it, and to check out launch trailer.

Adventure Time: Explore the Dungeon Because I DON’T KNOW! (from here on referred to as ETDBIDK) is the second officially liscenced game to come out of WayForward Technologies, following 2012’s Hey Ice King! Why’d You Steal Our Garbage (from here on referred to as WYSOG)?  These are seriously the titles of the games.  You are either a fan and understand, or you’ve already stopped reading this article.

ETDBIDK takes place far below the Candy Kingdom, in the Secret Royal Dungeon, where Finn and Jake try to solve a rash of thefts and kidnappings that have plagued the kingdom above.  The game trades in the side scrolling action of WYSOG for an isometric perspective, which should fit its dungeon crawling hack & slash gameplay well.  Players can fight through 100 levels either on their own, or with up to three other friends in online multiplayer.  Playable characters include (but are limited to) Jake, Finn, Marceline, and Cinnamon Bun.  All characters feature dialog recorded by the show’s voice actors.  Check out the trailer below.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mNqd2h88py4

Adventure Time: Exlpore the Dungeon Because I DON’T KNOW! is out now for PC, Xbox 360, and PS3, with the Wii U and 3DS versions due in the coming weeks.  Pendleton Ward, creator of Adventure Time, was heavily involved in the making of the game.  So if you’re a fan of the show, it’s pretty much guaranteed you’re going to like the game.  I think a Save Game livestream has to happen, yes?


About the Author: (@Joe_of_the_Dead) Lead Editor, Writer

Joe was born in a time of war. A console war. Two electronic titans were locked in a heated battle for the living rooms of America. Which titans, you ask? Well, the Fairchild Channel F and the Atari 2600 of course. You see, Joe is old. So many of his favorite games tend to be on the older side as well. But that hasn’t stopped him from developing unhealthy obsessions with such modern franchises as Halo and Mass Effect. Just don’t tell him how long it’s been since the original Metroid was released. His aging heart can’t take the shock.

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