qcf-design

Latest

  • Quickfire roguelike Desktop Dungeons out now on Steam

    by 
    Danny Cowan
    Danny Cowan
    11.08.2013

    QCF Design's IGF award-winning roguelike RPG Desktop Dungeons is now available on Steam, capping off an extended development period and years-long beta testing phase. Billing itself as "the perfect coffee-break game," Desktop Dungeons condenses the roguelike genre's complexity into a series of single-screen, randomly generated dungeons. Players can expect to die quickly and frequently, but QCF notes that all of the game's dungeons can be completed in around 10 minutes, making it an ideal fit for genre veterans who no longer have the patience (or free time) for NetHack and the like. Desktop Dungeons is currently available for 10 percent off of its regular asking price on Steam. A Special Edition that includes the game's soundtrack and add-on "Goatperson" DLC is also available for purchase.

  • IndieCade 2011: Desktop Dungeons' inspiration, past, and future

    by 
    Mike Schramm
    Mike Schramm
    10.09.2011

    If you enjoy PC games, especially action RPGs like Diablo, but you've never once played Nethack, you probably should. No, seriously -- go, right now, download it, and check it out. Sure, it's hard, not very accessible (there are no graphics, only ASCII symbols to represent the player, items, and monsters), and enormously complicated. But it's also essentially the root of the "roguelike" genre (named after a game called Rogue), featuring random dungeons with dozens of levels, exciting turn-based combat, and plenty of unpredictable magic. Desktop Dungeons is a game that continues in that tradition, though with one important twist: While Nethack, Rogue, and all of the other roguelikes take place over huge dungeons with multiple levels and lots of complexity, Desktop Dungeons champions simplicity. It takes place on basically one screen, in one grid, and that dungeon will cause you to level up from start to finish in just about ten minutes. It's the roguelike genre, boiled down into its most essential ingredients. And it's glorious.

  • IGF winner Desktop Dungeons gets a facelift, up for pre-order on PC and Mac

    by 
    Randy Nelson
    Randy Nelson
    06.02.2011

    Hailing from South Africa -- notably the home country of Joystiq editor Ludwig Kietzmann -- QCF Design is building on the momentum it earned at this year's IGF awards with its bite-sized roguelike Desktop Dungeons by ... building on Desktop Dungeons. The game, which took home Excellence in Design honors, will be getting a major makeover for its full release on PC and Mac that "looks better, sounds better and is generally just more awesome," according to its developer. In addition to general gameplay and balance fixes, the release -- the game's currently playable in a free alpha version -- will evidently boast an entirely new inventory system with a focus on character class progression and converting weapons when they're worn out. That and "so. much. content." Pre-orders are open through QCF's site for the standard ($10) and special editions ($20) of the game, both of which offer access to its upcoming closed beta. The latter includes a "commemorative building," extra quests and an addition character class. No longer on offer: a $75 "exclusive edition" that gets its purchasers referenced in-game and their names in the credits.