Developers Roach Games and Dream Sloth Games have revealed that their upcoming indie RPG Kingdoms of the Dumpis set to release for PC via Steam during November.
The announcement came alongside a new trailer showcasing pixellated trash monsters, a world needing to be cleaned, and those inspired to do it. Check it out below!
Originally Kickstarted in 2019, Kingdoms of the Dump centres around Dustin Binsley, a Trash Can Knight who seeks to prevent war within the realms of the Dump. Players will explore a SNES-style pixelated playspace with platforming integrated into exploration, replete with turn-based battle against a myriad of toxic trash enemies. For a full list of features, check out below, sourced from the Steam page:
Kingdoms of the Dump is an SNES-styled RPG set in a fantasy world of garbage, dreamed up by two full-time janitors.
Join Dustin Binsley, the Trash Can Knight, as he travels across the five and half Kingdoms of the Dump. Fight fearsome, filthy foes, brave dangerous, dank dungeons, and take on the totally disgusting toxic grimelin army to save the Dump from all out war!
Turn based, grid combat
Timed Hits and no random encounters
Jumping/Platforming/Elevation (No small bush that blocks a path off that you could easily jump over)
Character Swapping on the field with unique abilities (Rust, Climb, Gun, Bubble, etc.)
Explore a Large Mode 7 World Map
A unique setting with creative environments and bosses
Made with love, by those who sweep your floors.
Special thanks to the whole team involved as well as our amazing backers who helped make this game possible.
Kingdoms of the Dump Screenshots
As someone who deeply loves indie RPGs and has been following this for a hot minute, I’ll be trying this terrific tale of knights spearheading toxic trash upon its release this November.
Kingdoms of the Dump will release during November for PC via Steam.
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