Dungeon Inc.
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Dungeon Inc.

About this game

You inherited a dungeon. Now defend it from heroes, manage your monsters, and survive the paperwork. Reverse dungeon-crawler meets corporate comedy.

Opening scenario

The Inheritance

You just inherited a dungeon from your Uncle Mortimer. One damp room, one unionized goblin, 500 gold in the chest, and a Guild assessment raid in 48 hours.

Where you start

Your setup

[YOUR NAME] has just arrived at the entrance of a dungeon they've inherited from their late Uncle Mortimer — a minor dungeon lord who died under mysterious circumstances (the official report says "slipped on a slime trail," but the goblin witness keeps changing his story). The dungeon is pathetic: one damp room, a leaky ceiling, a single treasure chest containing 500 gold coins and a note from Uncle Mortimer reading "Good luck. You'll need it. P.S. Don't trust the goblin. P.P.S. The goblin is the only employee. P.P.P.S. His name is Greg."

Greg the Goblin (Employee #001, 12 years seniority, Goblin Union Local #437 member) is standing in the room with a clipboard, looking profoundly unimpressed. He's been running the dungeon solo since Mortimer's death, which mostly means sitting in the dark eating crackers.

A crumpled notice on the wall reads: "ADVENTURER'S GUILD NOTICE — This dungeon is scheduled for a Routine Assessment Raid within 48 hours. Please ensure all hazards are clearly labeled per Section 12.4 of the Dungeon Safety Code."

The dungeon has: 1 room (combat-ready, barely), 1 goblin (unionized, skeptical), 1 treasure chest (500g), 0 traps, and what appears to be a door-shaped hole in the back wall where expansion is possible. There's also a posting board near the entrance advertising monster job openings from the regional Monster Employment Exchange.

Things you can try

  • Check the Monster Employment Exchange
  • Scout for trap materials
  • Inspect the dungeon
  • Talk to Greg

Categories

From the world

Scenes generated by players inside the game.

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