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'''''{{Tt|ツインビーダンジョン|TsuinBī Danjon}}''''' (English: ''TwinBee Dungeon'') was added to the game site Konami Online コナミネットDX (English: Konami Net DX) for iモード (English: I-mode). ''Twinbee Dungeon'' is a roguelike role-playing game for mobile devices released on May 14, 2004 exclusively in Japan. It is themed on the ''TwinBee'' universe, being the thirteenth entry in the series and is a spin-off of the ''[[About Mystery Dungeon|Mystery Dungeon]]'' series.
'''TwinBee Dungeon''' (Japanese: '''{{Tt|ツインビーダンジョン|TsuinBī Danjon}}''') was added to the game site Konami Online コナミネットDX (English: Konami Net DX) for iモード (English: I-mode). ''Twinbee Dungeon'' is a roguelike role-playing game for mobile devices released on May 14, 2004 exclusively in Japan. It is themed on the ''TwinBee'' universe, being the thirteenth entry in the series and is a spin-off of the ''[[About Mystery Dungeon|Mystery Dungeon]]'' series.


== Description ==
== Description ==

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TwinBee Dungeon (Japanese: ツインビーダンジョン) was added to the game site Konami Online コナミネットDX (English: Konami Net DX) for iモード (English: I-mode). Twinbee Dungeon is a roguelike role-playing game for mobile devices released on May 14, 2004 exclusively in Japan. It is themed on the TwinBee universe, being the thirteenth entry in the series and is a spin-off of the Mystery Dungeon series.

Description

A roguelike role-playing game where the player will explore automatically generated dungeons. The player becomes Light, the second generation of TwinBee pilots, and embarks on a mission where he will be exploring many dungeons while piloting a new vehicle created by Dr. Cinnamon.

The game features new mechanics inspired by staple elements from the TwinBee series, such as raising bell familiars with unique powers.

Players could use a Town App to equip different TwinBee equipment, and a Dungeon App to search for new dungeons to explore

Additional Notes

  • During the 2000's, the subscription for Konami Net DX was 315¥/month.

Gallery

External Sources

[1]Summary taken from the Twinbee Wiki, available under available under CC-BY-SA. Page history imported to apply proper credit on March 13, 2020.

[2][3]Game information and media.

Mentions only

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