Notes that since the game launched in beta in December, more than 3 million people have played it on the Facebook platform, accounting for more than. Facebook gamers have battled together through more than 29 million dungeons; defeated more than 2 billion monsters, minions, and bosses; and gained more than 29 million treasure chests stocked with weapons and other useful goodies.Dungeon Rampage officially launched Wednesday for the Facebook platform, and browser-based game site Kongregate. Through any of these three choices and still connect with friends they have on Dungeon Rampage, creating a consistent experience.
According to, Dungeon Rampage has 90,000 daily active users and 860,000 monthly active users.Rebel Entertainment General Manager Mike Goslin spoke with AllFacebook, describing what sets Dungeon Rampage apart:I think it’s a little bit of a new development for Facebook games, because typically, Facebook games did not sort of act in this way, in terms of creating a persistent world. This comes from our background of doing massively multiplayer online games. We found that you can develop a community around a game in a world by keeping it active, by pushing content and helping them connect with each other, because what really gets people sticking around for a long time is the community — feeling like they’re part of something. Facebook doesn’t do a particularly good job of making you feel like you’re part of a community outside of your friends who are actively on your friends list, so we’re bridging that gap. Dungeon Rampage, leading up to the official launch, also held several contests through Facebook, such as prizes for the players who can kill the most enemies or collect the most gold coins in 24 hours. The game also held promotions centered around holidays and major events.Goslin told AllFacebook that Rebel Entertainment is continuing to find ways to improve the, such as looking into a subscription model for the most hardcore gamers.Within the game, users can choose a variety of — everything from a strong-armed berserker to a sushi chef who can make food from enemies as he chops them up. The combatants are put through a journey through the Dungeon Games, led by the evil rich king, Lord Dinglepus.
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Rebel Entertainment is coming out of stealth today as a new game publisher with a popular browser-based dungeon-crawling game on Facebook.
Burbank, Calif.-based Rebel, a division of Internet giant IAC, has been testing Dungeon Rampage for months, and it has garnered more than 2 million registered users during that time (and now 700,000 monthly active users). It’s a cartoon-like fantasy dungeon-crawling game, sort of like Blizzard’s Diablo III title but a lot less serious, Rebel general manager Mike Goslin told GamesBeat.
The title is unique as a fast-action, synchronous game in which players fight alongside each other in real-time, Goslin said. Most Facebook titles are slower games in which players take their turns one at a time. And while Dungeon Rampage is light-hearted and full of humor, it’s going after more serious gamers than your typical Facebook FarmVille game.
Goslin said he knows that moving into Facebook will bring the company into competition with established leaders such as Zynga in casual games and Kixeye in serious hardcore games. But he said that the company’s first title delivers a fast-action fighting game that you wouldn’t otherwise find on Facebook.
“Our game play is a lot more like an arcade title,” Goslin said. “It’s easy to play, but hard to master.”
Rebel is funded completely by IAC. Previously, IAC launched InstantAction, a web game publisher that it shut down a while ago. Dungeon Rampage will officially launch later this year on multiple platforms. Goslin said the company will add more features, heroes, maps, and weapons.
“We are going out as fast as we can to get up and running,” Goslin said.
Rebel was founded in 2011. The team comes from companies such as Atari, Disney, Insomniac, EA, and Zynga. It’s working on a number of different games. With Dungeon Rampage, players choose from six different warriors, like a hammer-wielding Berserker, a Battle Chef, and a katana-slashing Ghost Samurai. As the player, you explore dungeons, avoid traps, and kill monsters. The Flash-based browser game uses a two-dimensional, isometric view of the action.
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