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"New-Look Tiny Dangerous Dungeons Remake Unveiled"

Author : Harper May 25,2025

If you're a fan of retro-styled Metroidvania games, you're in for a treat. Tiny Dangerous Dungeons, the delightful game released a decade ago, is making a comeback with the Tiny Dangerous Dungeons Remake, set to launch on March 7th for iOS and Android. Pre-registration is now open, so you can secure your copy and dive back into this beloved title the moment it drops.

The original game, launched in 2015, was well-received, earning a 4-star rating from reviewer Harry Slater, who appreciated its fresh take on the nostalgic Game Boy aesthetic. However, the remake introduces a vibrant shift away from the sepia tones of the original, embracing a more colorful palette that retains its old-school charm while enhancing visual appeal.

Tiny Dangerous Dungeons' hero throws a knife at a bat while lava flows in the background

A Whole New World

This new look isn't the only update. Developer Jussi Simpanen has enriched the game with a fresh soundtrack and refined physics, addressing some of the minor issues pointed out in the original review. The most exciting addition, however, is the expanded content: the dungeon is now twice its original size, featuring five new bosses to challenge. While some secrets remain under wraps, players can look forward to uncovering new mysteries within the game.

Tiny Dangerous Dungeons Remake will be available as a premium experience, priced at $3.99 or its local equivalent. You can pre-order it on the App Store and Google Play ahead of its March 7th release. Don't miss out on this enhanced journey through the tiny, yet dangerous, dungeons.

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