Cover art for Dungeon: Raid Her v3.1, an adult visual novel by keepherdev

Dungeon: Raid Her

v3.1 Action Windows

by keepherdev · developer page

Real-time 3D roguelite action RPG with character romance and dungeon raids

A real-time 3D adult roguelite action RPG

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Real-time 3D roguelite action RPG with character romance and dungeon raids

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Dungeon: Raid Her positions itself as a real-time action roguelite set in the same fictional universe as keeperdev's earlier title. You're tasked with descending into procedurally generated dungeons to rescue captives, build your settlement, and cultivate relationships with NPCs—threading rescue missions with base-building and relationship mechanics in a way that echoes both dungeon crawlers and management sims.

Gameplay centers on character customization and loadout experimentation. Before each run, you'll assemble a build using skills, item modifiers, and perks that meaningfully alter how you approach combat. The Souls-like combat framework emphasizes positioning and timing in real-time encounters rather than turn-based exchanges. Procedural generation ensures each dungeon layout differs, though the enemy pools and reward structures will become familiar to veterans of roguelites. Rescuing NPCs during runs allows them to fight alongside you, adding a tactical layer to team composition. Between runs, you'll manage your settlement and permanently recruit characters, tying incremental progression to long-term resource accumulation.

The adult content takes the form of erotic encounters and romantic storylines with recruitable characters, presented through eroge-style narrative moments rather than explicit animation. keepherdev frames these as relationship-building mechanics tied to your settlement—intimacy feels tied to progression rather than incidental. The 3D presentation, available in both first-person and third-person perspectives, gives the exploration a more immersive feel than typical VN-style presentations.

The game is still in active development (version 3.1), with updates tracked through the developer's Patreon and Discord. Expect ongoing balance changes and new content rather than a finished product. Windows-only availability and no listed voice acting or translation information suggest a smaller-scope production, though the breadth of mechanics shows clear ambition.

Pros

  • Character customization and build variety encourage experimentation across runs
  • Procedural dungeons with different enemy pools maintain replayability
  • Relationship-building tied to settlement management adds narrative progression
  • Real-time Souls-like combat avoids turn-based pacing
  • Third-person and first-person perspective options suit different playstyles
  • Active development with community feedback channels

Cons

  • Still in active development, balance and features subject to change
  • No voice acting listed, reducing immersion for story moments
  • Procedural generation can feel repetitive after many runs
  • Limited technical information suggests potential stability issues
  • Settlement management may feel light compared to dedicated management games
Recommended for: Players who enjoy roguelite action combat with character progression should find the build variety engaging. If you're drawn to narrative-driven dungeon crawlers where rescuing and recruiting allies shapes both story and gameplay, and adult romance subplots appeal to you, this blends mechanical depth with relationship content in a way few action games attempt.
Skip if: Skip this if you dislike procedurally generated content, prefer turn-based combat, or want a polished, feature-complete experience—the ongoing development status means systems are in flux.
Similar taste: If you've played roguelites that reward build variety (like Hades) but wish they spent more time on NPC recruitment and base management, or enjoyed the narrative focus of character-driven VNs but wanted real-time action combat, Dungeon: Raid Her attempts to bridge both impulses.

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Updated
1 month ago
Genre
Action
Platforms
windows
Author
keepherdev
Version
v3.1
Source
itch
First indexed
1 month ago

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