Dungeon Munchies Coming to Nintendo Switch • Nintendo Connect

Dungeon Munchies Coming to Nintendo Switch • Nintendo Connect

Anyone who loves to have fun can satisfy their hunger in this side-scrolling 2D platformer. With the help of Undead Head Chef Simar, players hunt monsters inside, only to cook and eat them. There are about 100 recipes that give them different strengths – but it depends on the right combination to create the right menu for your own playing style.

With a colorful roster of characters, an engrossing storyline and engaging 2D pixel graphics, Begs dungeon munchies On the table when it shows up on the Nintendo Switch later in the day.

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You wake up in a huge underground complex and have to escape from this bizarre facility. With the help of the undead necro chef Simar, you’ll have to rescue yourself, feed yourself, and find a way out.

Dungeon Munchies is a side-scroller action RPG that focuses on hunting, preparing, and consuming monsters to gain specific skills. The combination of different cuisines affects your overall playing style.

Big Menu for a Big Belly

With a stomach that can only fit seven dishes, you’ll need to prepare a meal that will maximize your skills. Guava juice, grilled shrimp, or blanched crabs can mean the difference between better health and harm or a sluggish shield.

Tools of the Trade

Make all kinds of lethal weapons out of animal and plant parts that you can’t eat. Combine them with your favorite dishes and create the most powerful combos.

Grown locally and fresh from the farm

Nowadays you have to bring something to get the material. Prepare yourself for electric snails, razor-sharp crab claws and laser wasps to get the most delicious pieces.

Something is wrong …

From the self-proclaimed Automobile Club membership card holder and necro-cook to the diabolical “Lord of the Jungle” and his magic to the radical revolutionaries of the Fruit Revolution, everyone wants you to dance to their tunes, but none of them are perfect is in the head. What’s really going on here in this dungeon?

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