Brave Dungeon: The Meaning of Justice, a party-based dungeon RPG, has left Early Access and launched for Nintendo Switch via the Nintendo eShop and PC via Steam for $29.99. The game was developed by Japanese indie studio Inside System and is an offshoot of the Dark Witch series, which has sold more than 450,000 copies. Brave Dungeon has sold 100,000 copies worldwide and was previously featured in Nindies and on display at Nintendo’s booth during BitSummit. Party-based dungeon RPG first launched in Early Access for PC via Steam on February 18, 2022.
The game features three different protagonists, each with their own stories and gameplay systems. Al’s story involves navigating the Forest of Wonders and finding exits using limited GrassKeys and crafting Seam items. Klinsy’s goal is to retrieve the unsealed books hidden in three stacks of the library while avoiding the Sealed Trap. Papelne is tasked with building his city from scratch on an empty plain and attracting visitors. The launch of Brave Dungeon: The Meaning of Justice is a significant event in the gaming industry as it offers players a new RPG experience with unique gameplay and diverse storylines. The success of the game on Nintendo Switch and PC also shows the growing demand for indie games on these platforms.
Moreover, the fact that Brave Dungeon is an offshoot of the Dark Witch series shows the potential of games to create spin-off titles and expand their universe. This strategy not only helps developers build on existing fan bases, but also attracts new players who may be interested in trying related games. The launch of Brave Dungeon: The Meaning of Justice is a positive development for the gaming industry, showcasing the creativity and potential of indie games while providing players with a fun and engaging RPG experience.