Dungeon Slaves
Between the 15th and 19th centuries, European powers—including the Portuguese, Dutch, and British—constructed over 60 forts and castles along the Gold Coast (modern-day Ghana) to facilitate the human trade. These structures served as holding pens where captives were imprisoned for weeks or months until slaving ships arrived. Conditions and Architecture
The Bad: Where It Stumbles
Genre:
Dungeon Crawler / Strategy RPG / Adult Eroge Platform: PC Verdict: 3.5/5 – A niche title that knows exactly who it’s for, but buries its charm under tedious repetition. Dungeon Slaves
Controversy:
The series is famous for its dark themes, including the depiction of slavery and "problematic" racial tropes that haven't aged well. Controversy: The series is famous for its dark
If hunger or thirst reaches critical levels, efficiency drops, and the chance of a "Slave Revolt" random encounter increases. The Premise: Deep beneath the Iron Citadel lies
Conclusion
Cross-Platform Availability
: Developed for both Windows PC and Android devices, with updates frequently released via platforms like Patreon and itch.io .
The Premise:
Deep beneath the Iron Citadel lies the "Oubliette of the Forgotten." Here, the Dungeon Slaves aren't just prisoners; they are the literal fuel for the fortress. Some are forced to turn the massive gears that circulate air to the upper levels, while others are "Soul-Bound" to the walls to power the Archmage’s wards.