Compare Dungeons 2 - A Game of Winter (DLC) Key prices across 50+ stores and find the best deal. Developed by Realmforge Studios. Published by Kalypso Media. Released on 4/24/2015. Available on PC. Genres: RPG, Simulation, Strategy. Metacritic score: 70/100.

A dungeon-builder strategy DLC where you command monster armies across both an underground lair and an overworld campaign, more content, same dark humor.

Dungeons 2 - A Game of Winter is a DLC expansion for Dungeons 2, Realmforge's hybrid dungeon-management and real-time strategy game. If you have not played the base game, the core loop works like this: you dig out underground rooms, attract and manage monster minions, then send those armies up to the surface to actually conquer territory in a more traditional RTS style. A Game of Winter extends that formula with a winter-themed campaign, new maps, and additional content layered on top of the existing mechanics. It does not reinvent anything, but that is not what DLC at this price tier is supposed to do. From a strategic depth standpoint, Dungeons 2 sits in an interesting middle tier. It is not a grand-strategy game with a hundred sliders, but it is also not a casual base-builder. The two-layer gameplay (underground management plus overworld conquest) creates genuine decision tension around resource allocation: do you spend gold reinforcing your dungeon defenses or pushing your surface offensive? The Hand of Terror mechanic, which lets you directly control units in real time, adds a micro-management dimension that rewards attentive players. A Game of Winter does not change these systems fundamentally, but the new campaign scenarios put them under enough fresh pressure to stay interesting for returning players. Where the game and this DLC fall short is AI quality and long-term strategic variance. Enemy behavior on the surface is predictable after a few hours, and experienced players will find the difficulty ceiling lower than something in the Paradox or Amplitude family. The tutorial in the base game is serviceable for newcomers, and a Game of Winter assumes you already have that foundation, so jumping straight into the DLC without base-game time first will feel disorienting. Mod support exists but the ecosystem is thin compared to the bigger strategy titles, so do not expect community-built content to dramatically extend your hours here. For someone new to the Dungeons series, the honest recommendation is to start with the base game and treat this DLC as a natural follow-on once you have exhausted the original campaign. The winter aesthetic adds genuine visual variety and the additional scenarios give your monster-herding skills a new context to work in. The 82 percent Very Positive rating on Steam across over five thousand reviews suggests that the audience for this style of dark-humor strategy simulation genuinely enjoys what is here - the 70 Metacritic score tells you it is a solid entry in its lane, not a genre-redefiner. If the base game clicked for you, A Game of Winter is straightforward additional mileage. Diego, Scout Team

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Dungeons 2 - A Game of Winter (DLC) Key

Apr 24, 2015Realmforge StudiosKalypso Media
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About Dungeons 2 - A Game of Winter (DLC) Key

Dungeons 2 - A Game of Winter is a DLC expansion for Dungeons 2, Realmforge's hybrid dungeon-management and real-time strategy game. If you have not played the base game, the core loop works like this: you dig out underground rooms, attract and manage monster minions, then send those armies up to the surface to actually conquer territory in a more traditional RTS style. A Game of Winter extends that formula with a winter-themed campaign, new maps, and additional content layered on top of the existing mechanics. It does not reinvent anything, but that is not what DLC at this price tier is supposed to do. From a strategic depth standpoint, Dungeons 2 sits in an interesting middle tier. It is not a grand-strategy game with a hundred sliders, but it is also not a casual base-builder. The two-layer gameplay (underground management plus overworld conquest) creates genuine decision tension around resource allocation: do you spend gold reinforcing your dungeon defenses or pushing your surface offensive? The Hand of Terror mechanic, which lets you directly control units in real time, adds a micro-management dimension that rewards attentive players. A Game of Winter does not change these systems fundamentally, but the new campaign scenarios put them under enough fresh pressure to stay interesting for returning players. Where the game and this DLC fall short is AI quality and long-term strategic variance. Enemy behavior on the surface is predictable after a few hours, and experienced players will find the difficulty ceiling lower than something in the Paradox or Amplitude family. The tutorial in the base game is serviceable for newcomers, and a Game of Winter assumes you already have that foundation, so jumping straight into the DLC without base-game time first will feel disorienting. Mod support exists but the ecosystem is thin compared to the bigger strategy titles, so do not expect community-built content to dramatically extend your hours here. For someone new to the Dungeons series, the honest recommendation is to start with the base game and treat this DLC as a natural follow-on once you have exhausted the original campaign. The winter aesthetic adds genuine visual variety and the additional scenarios give your monster-herding skills a new context to work in. The 82 percent Very Positive rating on Steam across over five thousand reviews suggests that the audience for this style of dark-humor strategy simulation genuinely enjoys what is here - the 70 Metacritic score tells you it is a solid entry in its lane, not a genre-redefiner. If the base game clicked for you, A Game of Winter is straightforward additional mileage. Diego, Scout Team

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steamDungeon ManagementOverworld ConquestReal-Time StrategyDark HumorCampaign DLCMonster ArmyHybrid RTSHand of Terror

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Metacritic
70
Steam
82%(5,261)

Game Info

Developer
Realmforge Studios
Publisher
Kalypso Media
Release Date
Apr 24, 2015

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