Love letter to Old-School First-Person Dungeon Crawlers Navigating The Labyrinth is now available

Written by Marcello TBL

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Navigating The Labyrinth New RPG

If you’re like me and love old-school dungeon crawlers, then you can’t miss what I’m about to introduce — it just launched on PC a few hours ago.

Navigating The Labyrinth

Navigating The Labyrinth is a love letter to classic first-person dungeon crawlers and drops players into a crumbling city desperate for salvation. To save it, you’ll guide a party of up to six adventurers deep into maze-like dungeons filled with traps, treasures, and turn-based battles. The game promises grid-based movement, a sprawling labyrinth to conquer, and plenty of brutal surprises for would-be heroes.

The launch follows a string of demo updates packed with community-driven improvements, including new quests, smarter loot drops, and combat tweaks that make spells like Haste and Freeze Bones more strategic than ever. A handful of quality-of-life upgrades—such as better map navigation and improved shop interactions—also polish the experience.

Navigating The Labyrinth is available now with a 10% launch discount until May 5. A separate soundtrack DLC is also on sale. Below is an overview, screens and trailer.

About This Game

The city of Pherae is in decline. It was once rich, but has been overshadowed by the Labyrinth Kingdoms and their Minotaur king.

Every year, brave adventurers venture forth to solve the mysteries of the labyrinths in order to return with treasure to save their dying city, but none ever return. This loss of healthy, skilled people only serves to accelerate the decline.

Can you succeed where others have failed? Test your mettle against the mazes and discover the secrets and riches that lie within!

Navigating the Labyrinth is a classic first-person party-based dungeon crawler RPG with grid-based movement and turn-based combat. Build and level up a party of up to six adventurers of different classes and use their spells and abilities to defeat progressively tougher monsters as they explore farther into the labyrinth.

This is a standalone game in the same style as Into The Inferno and Crossing The Sands by the same developer and you do not need to play the previous games to enjoy this one fully.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

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Marcello TBL

Italian Dad in love with Turn-Based RPGs and Indie Games. In 2018 he started Turn Based Lovers and now he can't live without it. A huge fan of RPGs in general, raised on the glorious video games of the '90s that shaped who he is today. Always hopeful that XCOM 3 will arrive one day.