The dungeoncrawler where you really can roll to seduce the dragon has been delayed until next year

The anticipated release of Rizz Dungeon: Skeleton Key to My Heart, initially set for September 17, has been postponed until next year. This decision comes from developer Snoozy Kazoo, a small studio known for its previous successes with titles like Turnip Boy Commits Tax Evasion and Turnip Boy Robs a Bank. The unexpected success of these earlier games has provided the team with the resources to enhance their latest project, allowing them to realize their original vision without compromising on quality.

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Yukon Wainczak, the founder and director of Snoozy Kazoo, expressed the studio’s commitment to delivering a polished experience. “This delay allows us to both add more content and avoid crunch,” he stated. “As a tiny studio of five people, there were quite a few features (and Monster Girls!) we were cutting in order to hit this September 17th release date, and we were starting to crunch to ensure this game was something we were proud of.” Wainczak acknowledges that while the delay may disappoint fans, it ultimately serves to create a better and healthier development process for Rizz Dungeon.

In a related note, Dawn of War 4 has also shifted its release from September, though the reasons for this change remain distinct from those of Snoozy Kazoo. The gaming community is left to speculate on the implications of these adjustments in the release calendar.

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The dungeoncrawler where you really can roll to seduce the dragon has been delayed until next year