Dungeon Runners Gets First Big Update, Still FREE

Dungeon Runners is a dream come true in many ways. It's a viable modern MMO-ified Diablo descendant in the best possible sense, it's all about humor and making fun of traditional fantasy MMOs in virtually every way imaginable - from dungeon names like "Arborgeddon" to item names like "Algor's Frozen Turkey Leg Relic." (I've recently begun finding awesomely named muu muus for my mage.) The NPC dialogue is some of the funniest around, a decent amount of which is spoken.
Oh yeah: and it's freaking free.
Yes, you can pay a small $5 monthly membership fee to enjoy things like skipping login queues and access to some of the most powerful weapons, but by and large the game is entirely free to download and play. Unless you get sucked in (like I have), you'll enjoy Dungeon Runners as a casual hack'n'slash dungeon crawler with a very low demand for time investment.
And it's free. I can't seem to stop saying that. It's not free for 14 days or free if you sign up for something horrible - it's just plain free. The developers even have a sense of humor about their own work, referring to the game at E3 as "Richard Garriott's Brother's Game," since the Dungeon Runners project has long been Robert Garriott's baby.
The new update adds enhanced controls, PvP support, multiple characters per account, item linking over chat (arguably a double-edged sword), a new dungeon and a bunch of new skills and quests. The only thing really member-oriented is the inclusion of members-only servers, but I haven't quite figured out why I'd want that just yet.
No matter how you roll, Dungeon Runners is worth a few minutes of your time - it's got a broad base of appeal, even if you're not into the MMORPG thing, and did I mention...it's FREE?
NCsoft Releases First Update To Its Free Download and Play Game, Dungeon Runners
Austin, Texas, August 29, 2007 – NCsoft® announced today the release of Dungeon Runners’™ first feature expansion, Chunk #1, an ambitious content update that includes player-versus-player (PvP) worlds, support for multiple characters, item linking over its chat system, a new high level dungeon, and a variety of new skills and quests. Most of the features in Chunk #1 are available to all active Dungeon Runners players except for a new set of exclusive member-only servers that will come online with the new expansion release.
Dungeon Runners is a free to download and play online multiplayer role playing game in a fast-paced sword-and-shield setting, where defeating monsters and evil enemies results in piles of loot and treasure.
Topping the features of Chunk #1 is PvP action. The Dungeon Runners PvP worlds eliminate all player-versus-environment tasks, focusing solely on player-versus-player combat in a variety of maps and settings. Chunk #1 provides two PvP session types including group practice PvP, which focuses on small PvP free-for-all maps where players can hone their battle skills without a time limit; and group-versus-group death match PvP, which automatically pits similarly powered groups in seven-minute matches.
“The introduction of PvP combat to Dungeon Runners rounds out the features that MMO players expect to see in their RPG games,” said Stephen Nichols, NCsoft’s producer and lead programmer for Dungeon Runners. “Even though we provide most of our game for free, we are still able to regularly deliver large blocks of feature content and this is just the first of many additions to the game our players will see. Chunk #1, which includes PvP, will add a whole bunch of new content that will give every one of our players new challenges and new opportunities to have fun.”
Chunk #1 will also give players up to three characters for each account created so they can play multiple characters in a variety of shapes, sizes and sexes. “It is common in MMOs for boys to be girls and vise-versa,” said Nichols. “With multiple character slots, our players can take on whatever roles they like, depending on their mood.”
Additionally, Chunk #1 includes 70 new quests, several new armor sets and many new skills, including teleport, heal self and a skill that improves a weapon’s slashing ability, called “awesome cleavage.” A new, tough dungeon for level 75-100 players has been added where new quests, monsters and an all-new boss can be found. Chunk #1 will also allow players to trade items over their chat windows, which gives other players the ability to see the name and attributes of the items up for trade.
This content update also includes improvement to player controls which reduce movement activation delays.
Dungeon Runners can be downloaded for free at http://www.dungeonrunners.com/join.html. Players can play for free or subscribe to the members version at any point for $4.99 a month. Members have access to more benefits including log-in queue priority, members-only servers, and access to the most powerful items, weapons and armor. Membership status also includes bank storage for hundreds of loot items and the ability to stack potions in one inventory slot to save room for even more loot.
To find out more please visit the Dungeon Runners web site at: www.dungeonrunners.com.
The game is rated Teen by the Entertainment Software Rating Board.








yes its free.
and its awful.