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A multiverse-themed DLC for Dungeons 4 that scrambles good and evil across dimensions. Fun concept, shaky execution judging by early reception.

Not Another Multiverse is downloadable content for Dungeons 4, the dungeon-building and real-time strategy hybrid from Realmforge Studios. If you have spent any time with the base game, you already know the rhythm: build your underground lair, recruit creatures, send your forces topside to terrorize do-gooders, and listen to the narrator mock everyone involved. This DLC layers a multiverse gimmick on top of that loop, triggered when Tristan - the reliably incompetent stepbrother character - blunders through the Murky Portal and collapses the boundary between good and evil across dimensions. The premise is genuinely funny on paper, and the Dungeons series has always leaned hard into satirical fantasy. The question is whether the new content gives you fresh strategic problems to solve or just reshuffles the same rooms with a coat of interdimensional paint. From a mechanical standpoint, the multiverse framing theoretically opens the door to asymmetric scenarios where the usual faction rules are bent. Enemies that previously played by predictable good-vs-evil scripts might show up on the wrong side of the moral ledger, which could create interesting AI behavior and force you to rethink standard defensive layouts. The level editor inclusion in the base game also means the modding community can potentially extend whatever scenarios ship here, which is a meaningful long-term value point for players who like to tinker. Co-op and online co-op support carries over, so coordinated dungeon-building with a friend remains an option, and that cooperative layer has historically been one of Dungeons 4's stronger selling points. Here is the uncomfortable part. At the time of writing, this DLC sits at 52 percent positive on Steam from 147 reviews, which is a Mixed rating by any honest accounting. That is not a number you dismiss for a paid content drop. Mixed DLC reception on a game that itself reviewed reasonably well usually points to one of two problems: the new content is too short for what it asks, or the new mechanics do not integrate cleanly with the existing systems. Without a Metacritic score to cross-reference, the Steam signal is the clearest data point available, and it warrants caution. If you are new to Dungeons 4 entirely, the base game plus its better-reviewed content is the smarter entry point. If you are already a dedicated fan who has cleared the main campaign and wants more hours in the dungeon-building loop regardless of rough edges, you are the most forgiving audience for an experimental DLC with a stumbling launch. The tutorial situation matters here too. Dungeons 4 does a reasonable job explaining its layered mechanics to newcomers, balancing the underground construction phase against topside combat without overwhelming you immediately. This DLC presumably assumes you have that foundation, which makes it a poor introduction to the series but a potentially worthwhile lateral expansion for veterans comfortable with creature management and room optimization. The co-op angle is worth flagging again for strategy players who often play solo by default: splitting dungeon responsibilities with another player genuinely changes how you approach resource allocation and creature routing, and that dynamic is present here if you have someone to play with. Bottom line from a sim-strategy perspective: the concept has legs, the execution has wobbles, and the reception data should set your expectations accordingly. Wait for patch notes or a second wave of community reviews before committing if you are on the fence. Diego, Scout Team

Dungeons 4 - Not Another Multiverse
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Dungeons 4 - Not Another Multiverse

Dec 10, 2024Realmforge StudiosKalypso Media
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A multiverse-themed DLC for Dungeons 4 that scrambles good and evil across dimensions. Fun concept, shaky execution judging by early reception.

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Not Another Multiverse is downloadable content for Dungeons 4, the dungeon-building and real-time strategy hybrid from Realmforge Studios. If you have spent any time with the base game, you already know the rhythm: build your underground lair, recruit creatures, send your forces topside to terrorize do-gooders, and listen to the narrator mock everyone involved. This DLC layers a multiverse gimmick on top of that loop, triggered when Tristan - the reliably incompetent stepbrother character - blunders through the Murky Portal and collapses the boundary between good and evil across dimensions. The premise is genuinely funny on paper, and the Dungeons series has always leaned hard into satirical fantasy. The question is whether the new content gives you fresh strategic problems to solve or just reshuffles the same rooms with a coat of interdimensional paint. From a mechanical standpoint, the multiverse framing theoretically opens the door to asymmetric scenarios where the usual faction rules are bent. Enemies that previously played by predictable good-vs-evil scripts might show up on the wrong side of the moral ledger, which could create interesting AI behavior and force you to rethink standard defensive layouts. The level editor inclusion in the base game also means the modding community can potentially extend whatever scenarios ship here, which is a meaningful long-term value point for players who like to tinker. Co-op and online co-op support carries over, so coordinated dungeon-building with a friend remains an option, and that cooperative layer has historically been one of Dungeons 4's stronger selling points. Here is the uncomfortable part. At the time of writing, this DLC sits at 52 percent positive on Steam from 147 reviews, which is a Mixed rating by any honest accounting. That is not a number you dismiss for a paid content drop. Mixed DLC reception on a game that itself reviewed reasonably well usually points to one of two problems: the new content is too short for what it asks, or the new mechanics do not integrate cleanly with the existing systems. Without a Metacritic score to cross-reference, the Steam signal is the clearest data point available, and it warrants caution. If you are new to Dungeons 4 entirely, the base game plus its better-reviewed content is the smarter entry point. If you are already a dedicated fan who has cleared the main campaign and wants more hours in the dungeon-building loop regardless of rough edges, you are the most forgiving audience for an experimental DLC with a stumbling launch. The tutorial situation matters here too. Dungeons 4 does a reasonable job explaining its layered mechanics to newcomers, balancing the underground construction phase against topside combat without overwhelming you immediately. This DLC presumably assumes you have that foundation, which makes it a poor introduction to the series but a potentially worthwhile lateral expansion for veterans comfortable with creature management and room optimization. The co-op angle is worth flagging again for strategy players who often play solo by default: splitting dungeon responsibilities with another player genuinely changes how you approach resource allocation and creature routing, and that dynamic is present here if you have someone to play with. Bottom line from a sim-strategy perspective: the concept has legs, the execution has wobbles, and the reception data should set your expectations accordingly. Wait for patch notes or a second wave of community reviews before committing if you are on the fence. Diego, Scout Team

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Single-playerMulti-playerCo-opOnline Co-opDownloadable ContentSteam AchievementsFull controller supportSteam Trading CardsSteam CloudIncludes level editorFamily SharingDungeon BuilderReal-Time StrategySatirical FantasyDLCCreature ManagementMultiverseCo-op StrategyLevel Editor

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Developer
Realmforge Studios
Publisher
Kalypso Media
Release Date
Dec 10, 2024

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