Dungeon (disambiguation)
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A dungeon is an underground prison or vault.
Dungeon or donjon may also refer to:
Role-playing games
- Dungeon (video game), an early 1975 mainframe role-playing game
- The Dungeon (video game), a 1993 Acorn Archimedes 3D role-playing game
- Dungeon crawl, scenario in fantasy role-playing games in which heroes navigate a labyrinthine environment
- Dungeons & Dragons (disambiguation), a popular role-playing game and franchise
- Deathtrap Dungeon, a single-player adventure gamebook by Ian Livingstone published in 1984
- Deathtrap Dungeon (video game), video game based on the book, developed by Asylum Studios and published by Eidos Interactive
- Donjon (role-playing game)
Other games
- Dungeon!, a board game published 1975 as part of the Dungeons & Dragons franchise
- Dungeons (video game), a 2011 strategy video game
- Dungeons 2, a 2015 video game developed by Realmforge Studios
- Dungeons 3, a 2017 video game developed by Realmforge Studios
- Dungeon, an alternative name for Zork, a computer game
Literature
- Dungeon (comics), a series of comic books created by Joann Sfar and Lewis Trondheim, originally published under the French title Donjon
- Dungeon series, a series of fantasy novels written under the auspices of Philip José Farmer
- Dungeon (magazine), an official magazine of the Dungeons & Dragons franchise
Places
- Fort Purcell, Tortola - commonly referred to as "The Dungeon".
Other uses
- The Dungeon (1922 film), an American silent film directed by Oscar Michaeux
- Dungeon (band), an Australian power metal musical group
- Dungeon (BDSM), a playspace for BDSM activities
- Hart Dungeon or The Dungeon, a wrestling school in Calgary, Alberta, Canada
See also
- Dungeon Master (disambiguation)
- A series of tourist attractions owned by Merlin Entertainment
- All pages with titles containing dungeon
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