Compare Death Fungeon prices across 50+ stores and find the best deal. Developed by Ritual Games. Published by GrabTheGames. Released on 8/17/2018. Available on PC. Genres: Adventure, Indie.

Tiny, handcrafted, and over before it overstays its welcome - Death Fungeon is the kind of budget pixel platformer that earns its modest price through clean design rather than bulk content.

My first instinct with a game called Death Fungeon was to expect something throwaway, but Ritual Games built something that respects the player's time in a way a lot of bigger releases don't. This is a single-screen puzzle platformer spread across three worlds, where every room is its own self-contained challenge. No scrolling, no momentum lost hunting a camera. You die, you restart the same screen, and you try again. That loop is tight. The movement set is deliberately minimal. You jump, you wall jump, you grab ledges, and you hide. That last verb is where the stealth layer lives - specific cauldrons let you duck inside and wait out a guard's patrol route, and if you drop a block carelessly, guards go into a rampage and your quiet approach falls apart fast. The tension between the parkour path and the stealth path is the game's best idea. Most rooms have a brute-force solution and a patient one, and finding which feels right for you is genuinely satisfying. Treasure chests hidden in precarious spots give completionists a reason to replay rooms, and the end-of-level death counter adds a quiet personal challenge to beat your own score. The pixel art is where the craft really shows. The dungeon environments are bleak and readable, the little protagonist sprite is expressive, and the overall aesthetic lands somewhere between old Game Boy era and early Flash game, but intentional - like someone who actually cares about each tile. The soundtrack is the one crack in the foundation. The melodies are short, loop too aggressively, and lean atmospheric rather than driving. For a game this compact, you will hear the same bars many, many times. It is not painful, but it is noticeable. Honest caveat: this game is genuinely short. A skilled player can clear it in around an hour. If you approach Death Fungeon expecting scope, you will be disappointed. But if you come to it as a small, focused thing that knows exactly what it is, the handcrafted feel of each room, the dual-approach design philosophy, and the satisfaction of a clean screen-clear all add up to something worth an afternoon. It sits comfortably in the same creative neighbourhood as early Celeste prototypes or the more puzzle-leaning moments of Super Meat Boy. No frills, no narrative, no bloat. Kai, Scout Team

Death Fungeon
AdventureIndie

Death Fungeon

Aug 17, 2018Ritual GamesGrabTheGames
GamerScout Says

Tiny, handcrafted, and over before it overstays its welcome - Death Fungeon is the kind of budget pixel platformer that earns its modest price through clean design rather than bulk content.

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About Death Fungeon

My first instinct with a game called Death Fungeon was to expect something throwaway, but Ritual Games built something that respects the player's time in a way a lot of bigger releases don't. This is a single-screen puzzle platformer spread across three worlds, where every room is its own self-contained challenge. No scrolling, no momentum lost hunting a camera. You die, you restart the same screen, and you try again. That loop is tight. The movement set is deliberately minimal. You jump, you wall jump, you grab ledges, and you hide. That last verb is where the stealth layer lives - specific cauldrons let you duck inside and wait out a guard's patrol route, and if you drop a block carelessly, guards go into a rampage and your quiet approach falls apart fast. The tension between the parkour path and the stealth path is the game's best idea. Most rooms have a brute-force solution and a patient one, and finding which feels right for you is genuinely satisfying. Treasure chests hidden in precarious spots give completionists a reason to replay rooms, and the end-of-level death counter adds a quiet personal challenge to beat your own score. The pixel art is where the craft really shows. The dungeon environments are bleak and readable, the little protagonist sprite is expressive, and the overall aesthetic lands somewhere between old Game Boy era and early Flash game, but intentional - like someone who actually cares about each tile. The soundtrack is the one crack in the foundation. The melodies are short, loop too aggressively, and lean atmospheric rather than driving. For a game this compact, you will hear the same bars many, many times. It is not painful, but it is noticeable. Honest caveat: this game is genuinely short. A skilled player can clear it in around an hour. If you approach Death Fungeon expecting scope, you will be disappointed. But if you come to it as a small, focused thing that knows exactly what it is, the handcrafted feel of each room, the dual-approach design philosophy, and the satisfaction of a clean screen-clear all add up to something worth an afternoon. It sits comfortably in the same creative neighbourhood as early Celeste prototypes or the more puzzle-leaning moments of Super Meat Boy. No frills, no narrative, no bloat. Kai, Scout Team

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singleplayercontroller-supporttier:sub-5Flick-ScreenStealth PlatformerSpeed-Run FriendlyDeath CounterCompletionist CollectiblesSingle-Screen ChallengesGuard AI

Steam Deck & Linux

Steam Deck VerifiedProtonDB Platinum

Valve rates this game Steam Deck Verified. Runs flawlessly on Linux out of the box. Based on 6 ProtonDB community reports.

System Requirements

Minimum

OS
Windows 7 or higher
Memory
2 GB RAM
Processor
Pentium(R) Dual-Core E 5200 2.50GHz or better

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OS
Windows 10
Memory
2 GB RAM
Processor
Intel® Core™ i5-5287U Processor

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Developer
Ritual Games
Publisher
GrabTheGames
Release Date
Aug 17, 2018

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