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{{Game
|title=Deep_Dungeon:_Madou_Senki
|completion=4
|image=Deep Dungeon FDS box.jpg
|image=Deep Dungeon FDS box.jpg
|title=Deep Dungeon: Madou Senki
|japanese=ディープダンジョン 魔洞戦紀
|developer=[[Humming Bird Soft]]
|developer=[[Humming Bird Soft]]
|publisher=[[Square]]
|publisher=[[Square]]
|japanese=ディープダンジョン 魔洞戦紀
|year=1986
|released={{jp|1986|December 19}}
|systems={{syslist|fds|msx}}
|genre=[[RPG]]
|genre=[[RPG]]
|platform=[[Famicom Disk System]], [[MSX]]
|players=1
|players=1
|modes=[[Single player]]
|followed by=[[Deep Dungeon II: Yuushi no Monshou]]
|series=Deep Dungeon
|seriesDisambig=Deep Dungeon
}}
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{{nihongo|'''Deep Dungeon: Madou Senki'''|ディープダンジョン 魔洞戦紀||lit. Deep Dungeon: The Heretic War}} is a dungeon crawler presented in a first person perspective, a style pioneered by the [[Wizardry]] series. Players navigate nondescript, maze-like corridors in their bid to find the princess. The Heretic War is set in the town of Dorl. One day, monsters raided the town, stealing both the treasures and Princess Etna's soul. Despite the attempts of brave warriors to retrieve her soul, none have been successful.
{{nihongo|'''Deep Dungeon: Madou Senki'''|ディープダンジョン 魔洞戦紀||lit. Deep Dungeon: The Heretic War}} is a dungeon crawler presented in a first person perspective. Players navigate nondescript, maze-like corridors in their bid to find the princess. The Heretic War is set in the town of Dorl. One day, monsters raided the town, stealing both the treasures and Princess Etna's soul. Despite the attempts of brave warriors to retrieve her soul, none have been successful.


In the dungeon, the player is given a command list. The player can choose to attack if an enemy is in the vicinity, view allocated items, escape from battle, examine the area for items, and talk if there are people nearby. The character's effectiveness in battle is largely determined by numerical values for attacking power (AP), defensive power (AC), and health (HP). These values are determined by the character's experience level (LEVEL), which raises after the character's accumulated experience (EX) reaches a certain point.
In the dungeon, the player is given a command list. The player can choose to attack if an enemy is in the vicinity, view allocated items, escape from battle, examine the area for items, and talk if there are people nearby. The character's effectiveness in battle is largely determined by numerical values for attacking power (AP), defensive power (AC), and health (HP). These values are determined by the character's experience level (LEVEL), which raises after the character's accumulated experience (EX) reaches a certain point.
 
The game was developed for the [[Family Computer Disk System]] in [[1986]], as well as the [[MSX]] computer system. It was released exclusively in Japan. On April 15, 2006, Deep Dungeon was unofficially translated into English and the patch can be downloaded [https://www.romhacking.net/translations/613/ here].
The game was developed for the [[Famicom Disk System]] in [[1986]], as well as the [[MSX]] computer system. It was released exclusively in Japan. On April 15, 2006, Deep Dungeon was unofficially translated into English and the patch can be downloaded [http://www.romhacking.net/trans/613/ here].
 
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== Story ==
== Story ==
Once upon a time, the land beneath the peaceful town of Dorl became a den of demons. They raided the town, stealing treasure, as well as the soul of Princess Etna. Now all that remains of her is a comatose shell. Many have descended to retrieve her soul, but not even the brave hero Ruu has returned. All that the towns people can do is pray for a hero.
Once upon a time, the land beneath the peaceful town of Dorl became a den of demons. They raided the town, stealing treasure, as well as the soul of Princess Etna. Now all that remains of her is a comatose shell. Many have descended to retrieve her soul, but not even the brave hero Ruu has returned. All that the towns people can do is pray for a hero.


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[[Category:Famicom Disk System]]
[[Category:Humming Bird Soft]]
[[Category:MSX]]
[[Category:Square]]
[[Category:RPG]]
[[Category:Single player]]
[[Category:Single player]]
[[Category:RPG]]
[[Category:Square]]
[[Category:Humming Bird Soft]]

Latest revision as of 03:56, 18 March 2024

This is the first game in the Deep Dungeon series. For other games in the series see the Deep Dungeon category.

Box artwork for Deep Dungeon: Madou Senki.
Box artwork for Deep Dungeon: Madou Senki.
Deep Dungeon: Madou Senki
Developer(s)Humming Bird Soft
Publisher(s)Square
Year released1986
System(s)Family Computer Disk System, MSX
Followed byDeep Dungeon II: Yuushi no Monshou
SeriesDeep Dungeon
Japanese titleディープダンジョン 魔洞戦紀
Genre(s)RPG
Players1
ModesSingle player
LinksDeep Dungeon: Madou Senki ChannelSearchSearch

Deep Dungeon: Madou Senki (ディープダンジョン 魔洞戦紀? lit. Deep Dungeon: The Heretic War) is a dungeon crawler presented in a first person perspective, a style pioneered by the Wizardry series. Players navigate nondescript, maze-like corridors in their bid to find the princess. The Heretic War is set in the town of Dorl. One day, monsters raided the town, stealing both the treasures and Princess Etna's soul. Despite the attempts of brave warriors to retrieve her soul, none have been successful.

In the dungeon, the player is given a command list. The player can choose to attack if an enemy is in the vicinity, view allocated items, escape from battle, examine the area for items, and talk if there are people nearby. The character's effectiveness in battle is largely determined by numerical values for attacking power (AP), defensive power (AC), and health (HP). These values are determined by the character's experience level (LEVEL), which raises after the character's accumulated experience (EX) reaches a certain point. The game was developed for the Family Computer Disk System in 1986, as well as the MSX computer system. It was released exclusively in Japan. On April 15, 2006, Deep Dungeon was unofficially translated into English and the patch can be downloaded here.

Story[edit]

Once upon a time, the land beneath the peaceful town of Dorl became a den of demons. They raided the town, stealing treasure, as well as the soul of Princess Etna. Now all that remains of her is a comatose shell. Many have descended to retrieve her soul, but not even the brave hero Ruu has returned. All that the towns people can do is pray for a hero.

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