The dungeoncrawler where you really can roll to seduce the dragon has been delayed until next year
September was looking pretty full anyway, Rizz Dungeon.
Rizz Dungeon: Skeleton Key to My Heart, an RPG about exploring a dungeon to acquire loot from a dragon, has been postponed to next year. The reason behind the delay, according to developer Snoozy Kazoo, is that their previous games, Turnip Boy Commits Tax Evasion and Turnip Boy Robs a Bank, have outperformed expectations, allowing the studio to allocate resources to enhance Rizz Dungeon.
With fewer features cut due to the delay, the team can now add more content and ensure they create a high-quality, less stressful game. Founding director Yukon Wainczak acknowledges the disappointment caused by the postponement, but assures fans that they are committed to making Rizz Dungeon the best possible version of itself.
Rizz Dungeon features a unique premise where the player, who has maxed out their Charisma instead of combat stats, must charm their way out of battles and recruit monster girls to handle the fighting. The game's release date now shifts to next year, a month already packed with other notable releases, including The Blood of Dawnwalker, Onimusha: Way of the Sword, Silent Hill: Townfall, Star Wars: Zero Company, and Dawn of War 4.
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