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I have to hand it to Frogdice they create some truly unique games and Dungeon of Elements is no different! Dungeon of Elements is an RPG dungeon crawler with combat inspired by some of our favorite classic puzzle games like Dr. Mario or Tetris. In Dungeon of Elements (DoE), core meets casual as we combine many different styles of gameplay in a fun, immersive experience.

The fledgling Alchemy Guild of Primordiax needs you to help restore its former glory. To that end, you will:
-Explore 3 continents and 45 different dungeons.
-Defeat 56 different enemy types and 12 bosses.
-Enjoy a combat system inspired by classic puzzle games like Dr. Mario and Tetris.
-Discover hundreds of crafting recipes through experimentation.
-Craft legendary weapons and armour.
-Customize your character with a tremendous variety of equipment options.
-Find and befriend pets.
-Unlock Achievements.
-Collect scrolls to fill your Bestiary and study your foes.
-Progress through the story and choose your own path.
-Compete with your friends and other players to clear dungeons or the entire game fastest.

You can see the vast amount of stores you can buy it from on the developers website. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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Steam Jun 15, 2014
Well, it's released on Steam finally. On the other stores e.g. IndieGameStand & Desura it was available for half a year at least :)
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