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Dungeon Blitz is a 2D-[[UsefulNotes/AdobeFlash Flash]] [[CasualVideoGame Casual]] side-scrolling {{MMORPG}} developed and published by Blue Mammoth Games. The story is focused on a city that sits on a crossroads between the Human World and the Sleeping Lands, an underworld of legendary creatures and civilizations whose time of grandeur have passed. The crossroads is only a few of the places on this world where the Sleeping Lands still cross into the Human World. As an adventurer in Dungeon Blitz, you will journey underground into various dungeons and locales, the Sleeping Lands, and various other locations to unlock the mystery and secrets of the world as well as fixing the problems of the populace.

As an adventurer, you can either be a Paladin, Rogue, or Mage. Paladins focus on having high HP-totals, high defense, and area-of-effect damaging skills. Rogues focus on maximizing melee DPS and debuffing. Mages focus on outputting long-range (magic) damage. Though, all classes can utilize long-range attacks, only mages can maximize their long-range damage potential. Every class has their own unique sets of equipment and skills.

Like most other [[{{MMORPG}} MMOs]], the key to advancing is to kill monsters, complete quests for EXP and Gold, kill bosses, and gain loot (both gold and item drops). Thankfully, this process and the RPG-elements are streamlined to focus on the action-portion of the game. In fact, for the most part, the RPG-elements take a back seat to the action-elements. Just good 'ol fashioned hack-and-slash mixed together with RPG-elements.

This game can be played at [[http://www.dungeonblitz.com/play here]].

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!!'''This game provide examples of:'''

* AnAdventurerIsYou
* AirborneMook: Floating Eyeballs.
* AllThereInTheManual: The backstory for this game is located on Blue Mammoth Games's game section. It's practically never mentioned in-game anywhere.
* BadassCape: Part of the Rogue's repertoire.
* BagOfHolding: Where else could all those pieces of equipment (already over a hundred) be stored in.
* DeathIsASlapOnTheWrist: In fact, when you die, you can revive in the ''exact'' same room with full health with the monsters having the same amount of HP before you died. The only negative effects are the rage meter being emptied and the chance of a rare item being dropped being decreased.
* DegradedBoss: Several.
* DemBones: Skeletons. There are ''many'' of them
* DualWielding: Rogues' specialty. They can wield a main weapon (usually a sword or staff) and an off-hand weapon (usually a knife). This usually makes them have the greatest Melee-DPS in the entire game.
* EnemyChatter: Every enemy has this. The dialogue ranging from normal to hilarious to random.
* FighterMageThief: Played completely straight with the Paladin, Mage, and Rogue classes.
* InUniverseGameClock: The time of day changes in-universe. Depending on what time it is, the monsters that spawn may vary in strength and/or number.
* InexplicableTreasureChests: Subverted. It's justified in some locations as the monsters put them there. But in other cases, not so much.
* LizardFolk: The main type of enemy present in Swamp Road.
* LuckilyMyShieldWillProtectMe: Paladins have a shield for their offhand equipment slot which increases their defense greatly.
* MoneySpider: Every enemy has a chance of dropping gold - even if they are non-corporeal.
* MookChivalry: Averted. If in aggro range, enemies will rush to aid their comrades. They will continue to chase you even if you leave the screen.
* NonLethalBottomlessPits: Falling off the screen won't kill you nor damage you. It's never explained how the player gets back up though.
* NoobCave: The Goblin Hideout in River Road.
* OurDragonsAreDifferent: Many bosses in the game are dragons...apparently they enjoy plaguing the land.
* WakeUpCallBoss: The Dream Dragon, Sythokhan, of the Dream Dragon's Lair in River Road. Unlike the previous two bosses, slashing wildly at him will quickly get you killed due to his strong melee and fire-breathing attack. This is where it becomes vital to attack from distances, use hit-and-run tactics, dodge attacks, equip the new equipment, and utilize skills.
* WarmUpBoss: The large goblin at the end of the [[NoobCave Goblin Hideout in River Road]]. Can be effectively killed by just using the basic attack and equipment. Doubles as a DegradedBoss as it can be found in later portions of River Road to be a normal enemy outside of dungeons.
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