Dungeon building is the name of the game (literally) in Super Dungeon Maker, a new indie game from the developer Firechick. In it, you create your own labyrinths for players to navigate, share them online, and test out other players'!
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This guide will review one of the most essential parts of the process: all of the enemies that you can populate your dungeons with.
Some things to keep in mind about enemies...
The Flies are enemies best used in groups. They're almost entirely harmless - except for when the player approaches them. As the Flies fly away to find another place to rest, the player can get caught in the midst of them. They aren't openly antagonistic except for when they're disturbed.
The Slug enemy is one that crawls around an area, especially preferring to stick to walls. It'll do that peacefully for a while until it catches sight of the player. At that point, it gets a crazed expression on its face and charges you down! The Slug will push you back significantly and do damage until you either kill it or move far enough out of its way.
The Eyeballed Cactus is a generally unthreatening enemy. It's fairly slow and doesn't pose much of a threat so long as you're careful. The real trick, though, is that these Eyeballed Cacti can burrow underground and pop up somewhere randomly to surprise you.
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The main benefit to the Spider enemy might be how overwhelming it is to face one. Spiders will jump to incredible heights as they pursue the player, so having more than one on the screen at the same time gets to be a lot to handle very quickly. They're also tougher to kill than
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