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- Using M to open or close the map. Before, a different key used to close the map, while M used to only open the map.
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- Using M to open or close the map. Before, a different key was used in order to close the map, while M used to only open the map.
   
 
- The special hallucinations used to occur one Night later than they do in the latest version.
 
- The special hallucinations used to occur one Night later than they do in the latest version.

Revision as of 14:00, 25 August 2018

Welcome to the Dungeon Nightmares ultra Wikia

In this wiki, you can find information about both Dungeon Nightmares games. This is not yet complete, but feel free to browse and visit the available pages, as they are not few at all!

What are these games about?

Dungeon Nightmares I and II are first-person horror survival-exploration games. While Dungeon Nightmares I has more of an arcade style, Dungeon Nightmares II focuses more on story elements.

The Series / Availability / Reception

Dungeon Nightmares

The Windows and macOS versions are free-to-play and can be downloaded from GAMEJOLT. The mobile versions have to be purchased, from Play Store for Android and App Store for iOS. A demo is also available for mobile devices, featuring an exclusive map (smaller than the ones in the full game). The game became quite popular in 2014 thanks to "Let's Plays" made by several well-known Youtubers. Its reception was very positive, which led KMonkey to develop a high quality sequel, Dungeon Nightmares II: The Memory.

Compatibility Note: The macOS version of the game is a 32-bit application, which means it is incompatible with macOS 10.14 (Mojave), or newer. The last macOS version that supports it is 10.13.6 (High Sierra).

Dungeon Nightmares II: The Memory

It is currently available for Windows and macOS on Steam and Humble Store. It is also available for mobile devices, on Play Store for Android and App Store for iOS. As of August 2018, reviews on the Steam Store Page are "Very Positive". Almost all mechanics of the original Dungeon Nightmares carry over to the second game, while new monsters and traps have been added, greatly increasing the game's difficulty. While the first game is quite easy and suitable for casual gamers, the second game is not. This is why it is recommended to play the original Dungeon Nightmares, before trying this one.

Flappy Nightmares

This is a funny version of the original Dungeon Nightmares game, with some interesting differences. Instead of Mary, Flappy is chasing the player. The objective is to collect Flappy's Nest instead of the Artifact and find the Exit, while collecting Eggs which count as score. The game is free-to-play and available exclusively for mobile devices (Google Play Store and Apple App Store). The difficulty is brutal, due to Flappy being as aggressive as Mary is in Night 7 in Dungeon Nightmares and of course the touch screen controls, that are harder to handle.

Ergastulum

KMonkey is currently working on this game, which is supposed to be the "spiritual successor" to the Dungeon Nightmares games. As of information of August 2018, this game will come out sometime in the second half of 2018 and it will be available for Windows and macOS on Steam, as well as on Xbox One. Although Ergastulum borrows several elements and mechanics from the Dungeon Nightmares games, it seems it will be a very different game.

What does this wiki offer?

The wiki contains information about the monsters, traps, mechanics, jumpscares and levels of Dungeon Nightmares II. Information about the story will be available when it is better understood. There are also links to the wiki of the original Dungeon Nightmares where necessary, to better connect them. It can also be used as a guide for both games. For the first game, you can visit the "Nights / Levels" and "Tips Q&A" pages and for the second game, the "Complete Game Guide" page.

Warning: There are many screenshots in the pages from in-game. The brightness was raised in many of these, in order to better reveal the characters or objects for interest for this wiki only. The player is NOT supposed to see this well when playing the game. Don't increase your monitor's brightness, unless it looks too dark to play.

Updates

Both games have received updates.

Dungeon Nightmares

This game was updated several times and the changes weren't always very clear. Some of them were visual enhancements to the PC/Mac versions. The most important changes are the following:

- Fixed a bug, where it could get too hard to open some chests.

- Skeletons can now be pushed after they have moved once.

- Using M to open or close the map. Before, a different key was used in order to close the map, while M used to only open the map.

- The special hallucinations used to occur one Night later than they do in the latest version.

Dungeon Nightmares II

This game has received two updates. With each patch, a changelog was released. The changelog follows:

Patch 1.01

- Traps adjusted for difficulty (Changed the required hits by swinging blades to kill the player from 1 to 3)

- General difficult fixes

Patch 1.02 (Latest version)

- Added mouse invert option for both vertical and horizontal

- Added the ability to change mouse sensitivity

- Added the ability to change gamepad sensitivity

- Added V-Sync toggle

- Fixed a minor trap bug (The bug is not known)

Browse

Dungeon Nightmares

Below are the pages regarding the original Dungeon Nightmares game. They all lead to a wiki dedicated to that game:

Dungeon Nightmares wiki main page

The Basics

Nights / Levels

Jumpscares and Hallucinations

Monsters

Paintings

Backstory Notes

Tips Q&A

Bugs & Glitches

Dungeon Nightmares II: The Memory

Below you can find pages belonging to this wiki, dedicated to Dungeon Nightmares II:

Complete Game Guide containing:

The Basics

Story / Nights Guide

Jumpscares and Hallucinations

Monsters

Paintings

Traps (Coming soon...)

Story containing only one page for now:

Optional Newspapers

Chat:

http://dungeon-nightmares-ultra.wikia.com/wiki/Special:Chat

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