Apogee showed off a brand new trailer for their upcoming game BelowTheStone, as they are aiming to release it by year's end.
later on in Q4 2023. If you haven't seen this one yet, the game is a pixel-art roguelike about dwarves who are on an epic quest to mine the deepest depths and find what's down there. The team released a free demo on, which you can play right now in case you'd like to get a taste of what's to come. It's short, but it's actually quite fun. In the meantime, enjoy the latest trailer below as we wait for that confirmed date to hit.
"Invest in your descents by crafting stronger armor and weapons, bettering the odds of your survival. Face hordes of beasts who lie in the darkness, using a variety of magic, melee, and ranged weapons to fit any playstyle, and come to the aid of helpful allies along the way. Prepare for dungeons with a variety of boss encounters. Every boss conquered opens a path to deeper layers of the caves, where even more valuable loot and cunning creatures await.
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