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Let's Build A Dungeon Is An MMO Dev Sim Where You Build Your Own Fictional MMO

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Let's Build A Dungeon Is An MMO Dev Sim Where You Build Your Own Fictional MMO

Ever wanted to know what it's like to not just build your own MMO but run a studio that is making the next great MMO? Let's Build A Dungeon aims to bring you that experience.

From the developers of Let's Build A Zoo, Springloaded Software announced their next game that puts you in the role of an MMO dev, building the next great online adventure. Let's Build a Dungeon is a management sim where you hire developers, artists, programmers, testers and more to build out your vision of an MMO, whether it be a fantasy-themed dungeon crawler or a cozy farming sim to entice players to make your next game a hit. 

Via the Steam announcement:

"Run your own studio, starting out as a fledgling indie trying to get things off the ground. Play as both game designer and CEO, making decisions about everything from your office location and tax decisions, to hiring and firing team members. We’re creating a multi-layered management sim that covers the creative art of developing video games, coupled with the strategic nature of running a business reliant on keeping players in-game."

Not only are you building an MMO for your virtual players to enjoy, but you can actually jump in and play at any time, which is a really nice touch. Honestly, when I first saw the trailer shared on X this morning, it looked like a cross between RPG Maker and a developer sim, and I'm all for it.

You can wishlist Let's Build a Dungeon on Steam now and sign up for the first beta test on the official website. If you want to see more of the upcoming MMO dev sim, you can check out the Xbox Gamescom stream on August 21st.


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Joseph Bradford

Joseph has been writing or podcasting about games in some form since about 2012. Having written for multiple major outlets such as IGN, Playboy, and more, Joseph started writing for MMORPG in 2015. When he's not writing or talking about games, you can typically find him hanging out with his 15-year old or playing Magic: The Gathering with his family. Also, don't get him started on why Balrogs *don't* have wings. You can find him on Twitter @LotrLore