Dungeon Defenders
System requirements for Dungeon Defenders
GeForce 6600 / GeForce 8800 GT
Intel Pentium M 1.10GHz / Intel Core2 Duo E4400 @ 2.00GHz
1 GB / 2 GB
2 GB
Not required
About Dungeon Defenders
Dungeon Defenders is a tower-defense action-RPG hybrid that sits genuinely in both genres rather than leaning toward one. You play as one of four character classes — Squire, Huntress, Apprentice, Monk — each with their own skill tree, set of summonable defenses, and basic attacks. Levels involve a planning phase to place towers and traps, followed by a combat phase where waves of enemies attempt to overwhelm both your defenses and you personally.
The four classes play noticeably differently. The Squire blocks choke points and beats foes into submission directly. The Huntress turns invisible and lays traps behind enemy lines. The Apprentice handles ranged magic. The Monk supports allies and disrupts enemies. You build a character through experience points spent on per-statistic upgrades — hit points, attack rate, damage and so on — and gear them with loot dropped from defeated enemies, with persistent Adventurer's Tavern storage and trade between players.
Four-player online and local split-screen co-op is the headline social feature. Players drop in and out dynamically, mixing local and online seats so the game's always full. The class roster is designed for complementary play — the strategy is as much about coordinating who covers which lane as about individual skill. PvP Deathmatch is available for groups that want to compete instead of cooperate.
Over 100 simultaneous enemies can press against your defenses at once, with gigantic Boss Monsters periodically appearing to wreck both your structures and your party. Map variety covers many visual settings, layouts, enemy compositions and special mechanics — some levels have warping crystals that demand mobile defenses, others put YOU on the attack against enemy encampments. Pet collection, trading, the development kit and Steam Workshop support round out a package whose stat tracking is genuinely deep enough to occupy long-term players.

