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Dark fantasy RPG Dungeon Rush: Rebirth arrives on iOS

May 31, 2019 by Andrew Newton

DHGames has announced the release of their dark fantasy idle RPG, Dungeon Rush: Rebirth, on iOS.  After a successful release on Android, this dark RPG will provide iOS gamers with monsters to defeat, dungeons to survive and loot to earn.

In Dungeon Rush: Rebirth players will lead a squad of heroes through an ancient kingdom ridden with curses in pursuit of the hidden treasures that remain there.  In order to find their treasure the heroes will journey through procedurally generated levels and fighting numerous monsters.

There are more than 200 different heroes for players to choose from and their weapons, skills and equipment can all be upgraded.  There’s hundreds of equipment types with the attributes randomly generated to improve the heroes’ abilities.

The game features a number of game modes, including The Guild which allows players to find allies with which to team up with, and The Arena where players can fight one another.

Dungeon Rush: Rebirth is available on the App Store.

Filed Under: Andrew Newton, News, Trailers, Video Games Tagged With: DH Games, Dungeon Rush: Rebirth

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