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I really liked DoD, as well as their humor and the way they designed their skills. I am really sad nobody followed a similar format, and that they original developer shat the bed.
Sad to hear. It was fun little game. I really liked the balance they struck between making things silly and still interesting to play. The game is also filled with references to other media and games. They also added a lot of quality of life things, like filtered crafting and autolooting, while not convieniencing away all the fun.
I'll be honest and say I've never played Dungeons of Dredmor (though it's on my wishlist now after this thread), but the description of it that I'm reading here reads almost spot on like a description of Dungeonmans, which I do know and love very much. I'll give that a recommendation for you to check out.
I went to check the trailer and it didn't look anything like DoD, it looked like every other fantasy Roguelike ever
The trailer doesn't really do it justice I don't think. But that's fair.