Turn-Based Dungeon Crawler Undead Darlings Available Now on Switch and PS4

Undead Darlings

Sekai Games along with developer Mr. Tired Media have just launched their turn-based dungeon crawler game, Undead Darlings: No Cure For Love. The game is available now on the Nintendo Switch and the PlayStation 4.

The game features a crew of six half-zombie girls that you crawl as in dungeons, fighting twisted creatures that were created from the fall of society. The only known cure for your crew is the place where it can be mass-produced.

When you take the role of Reggio, the loot donkey, your task is to carry everything the girls find in the dungeon. Since Reggie is the only human, the girls do everything in their power to protect you and prevent you from being infected.

Exploit multiple enemy weaknesses simultaneously in the unique Exponential Exploitation battle mechanic! Increase your damage multiplier and utilize it for a one-time attack that can deal tremendous damage! Set up custom battle strategies with the Macro function! Use this wisely in tandem with the EE System to create efficient tactics against your current roster of foes!

Key Features:

  • Explore a multitude of complex post-apocalyptic dungeons—a total of over 20 huge floors to explore!
  • Discover loot, secret event scenes based on your current battle party, and more!
  • Six playable, awesome half-zombie girls lead the charge!
  • Nine endings based on your choices and how close you grow with the characters!
  • No currency or stores exist in the post-apocalypse, so you will need to fill up your war chest by finding loot in dungeons. Be careful, though—weaponry will break if used too much!
  • Plus much, much more!

Undead Darlings: No Cure for Love is available right now on the Nintendo eShop for the Nintendo Switch, and the PlayStation Store for the PlayStation 4.

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