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Smiling Friends, Monty Python, and a whole lot of milk all helped shape the comedy stylings of this upcoming RPG parody
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Ali Jones
2026-03-06
Ahead of the game's appearance at the Future Games Show Spring Showcase, the developers of comedy adventure game The Dungeon Experience have explained exactly what it is that shapes their sense of humor. The Dungeon Experience is something of a parody of the traditional RPG experience, lampooning genre tropes like the incessant need to speak to every NPC or gain XP at the expense of everything in your surroundings. To that end, the entire affair is run by a lowly mudcrab, whose entire sales pitch is all about helping you chase him into the murky concept of financial freedom. There Are No Ghosts at the Grand's developer "tried to follow where the fun was," resulting in a very strange Steam demo Lego Batman himself joins Baldur's Gate 3 and Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 star for the Future Games Show Spring Showcase Fable "nicked" The Office's mockumentary-style interviews: "A lot of people assume we just did that for those trailers" No parody is complete without a cutting sense of humor behind it, and The Dungeon Experience has that in spades. Its inspirations are broad; the devs credit Adult Swim shows like Metalocalypse and Renegade Angel, but their tastes run the gamut. "Really old stuff like the classic Naked Guns and Monty Python" has contributed alongside modern classics like Smiling Friends and I Think You Should Leave, ensuring there's decades of comedy stylings crammed into the game. That, and apparently the consumption of enough milk to create a comedy-creating bloom of gut biome within its developers.
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frostedbyte
Mar 12, 02:24 AM
depends on your taste.
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snackLord
Mar 07, 02:14 AM
Generic mechanics., 👻
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404energy
Mar 07, 12:04 AM
and things 🫡
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404FuzzyLogic
Mar 06, 10:04 PM
:P The story is just okay. rofl 🕹️ I watched it.
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sleeping_on_air
Mar 06, 09:24 PM
could be awesome. maybe ☠️ awesome ugh, so many bugs.
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