In Super Dungeon Maker,an indie game in early access, players spend their time crafting elaborate dungeons, sharing them online, and trying to beat other players' creations. To make the best dungeon, you need to have the best tools.
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One tool that Super Dungeon Maker provides is the ability to diversify your Floors. Some may require the player to get creative in their problem-solving, while others might require a power-up. There are five Floor options in total, and this guide will explain everything you need to know about them.
The Basic Floor is exactly what it sounds like. Basic. When you're creating new rooms, you'll probably want to use this tool. Monsters can walk on it, decorations can be placed on it, all the good flavor that brings your dungeon to life!
The Quicksand Floor is the second option in the Floor Menu. Players can walk over it like normal; they aren't slowed down or anything. However, the longer they stand on a Quicksand Floor, the more danger they're in. A darkening circle will grow around them, eventually swallowing them up entirely.
It should be noted that the Quicksand Floor is available in all dungeon styles except for the Forest. The Quicksand Floor is the only Floor-type that changes depending on the dungeon style.
If you're building a Forest dungeon, the Quicksand will be replaced by a dark purple Floor option which, at the time of this writing, seems to be purely for aesthetic purposes. The player can walk on it like normal. If new information becomes available, this guide will be updated.
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The Pit Floor allows you to create a gaping hole in your dungeon! If a player walks
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