

Some examples include: A T-shirt cannon that fires poisonous shirts, a bullet that shoots pistols, a shotgun shell that shoots shotguns, a wooden gun that shoots explosive wooden grenades, a human spine that shoots ghosts, the letter r that shoots the word "bullet", a banana that explodes into more bananas on contact, an oxygen tank that shoots sharks, a pillow that shoots zippers, and a dinosaur skull that shoots oil (and breathes fire on reloading).


#Stealing enter the gungeon plus
However, you keep all items collected in the run so far, making it more of a New Game Plus for the same run.
#Stealing enter the gungeon full
#Stealing enter the gungeon Pc
Add in the ability to dodge roll out of the way of projectiles, flip tables to create cover, and more guns than you can shake a mag at, and you've got Enter the Gungeon.Ī sequel/spin-off known as Exit the Gungeon was announced September 11th 2019 and released on Apple Arcade, as well on PC and consoles in 2020. if they can make it past the Gungeon's many traps and terrors.Įnter the Gungeon borrows equally from the Roguelike and Bullet Hell genres: it has the core gameplay of the former (multiple randomly generated runs, acquiring permanent buffs, Permadeath, etc.), but marries it with the More Dakka attack patterns (from both you and the enemies) of the latter. And so it is that adventurers, known as Gungeoneers, flock to the Gungeon, seeking to right the wrongs of their pasts. Within the Gungeon, say these legends, lies a weapon of unimaginable power: a gun that can kill the past. This bullet formed the Gungeon, a sprawling, shape-shifting fortress protected by the Cult of the Gundead. There is a legend told throughout the galaxy: that many years ago, on the planet Gunymede, a massive bullet fell from space and embedded itself in the earth. Enter the Gungeon is a Bullet Hell Run-and-Gun Roguelike developed by Dodge Roll Games and published by Devolver Digital.
