Nobody Saves the World reveals Impossible Dungeon update, out now
In celebration of the game’s first anniversary, a new Impossible Dungeon update has just landed in Nobody Saves the World. Switch owners can download it now.
The update adds a new carnival themed “endless” dungeon and a new Dinosaur form players can unlock by playing through the Impossible Dungeon. Here’s some additional information:
Step right up, and see if you’ve got what it takes to brave the challenges of Magic Jimmy’s Impossible Dungeon! Tucked away in a corner of the Alchemist’s Gorge area, players can test their skills on several floors of increasingly tough combat challenges while racing against the clock to try and get through each challenge as quickly as possible. This mode is perfect for Nobody Saves the World players who are looking for an endless combat challenge and a space to test new form combinations.
Conquer the Impossible Dungeon, and be rewarded with the magical Dino Plushy that unlocks the new Dinosaur form! As with all other forms, the Dino comes with its own unique abilities and quests, and can be used throughout the entire game. Doing well in the dungeon will also reward players with tickets that can be used to build a commemorative statue of all the game’s forms.
Read the full patch notes for the Nobody Saves the World Impossible Dungeon update below.
– New Dungeon: A carnival themed “endless” dungeon which challenges players to quickly complete increasingly difficult floors under time pressure
– Doing well in the dungeon rewards players with “tickets” which can be spent to build a large statue containing all of the game’s forms
– New “Dino” form, with all new abilities and quests, unlocked by playing the Impossible Dungeon. The Dino form encourages players to swap between different damage types in order to gain damage boosting effectsAdditional Bug Fixes
– Gates at the start of the Frozen Hearth area could incorrectly close behind players
– Using Slime Slide twice quickly in succession could incorrectly make the starting puddle a damage zone
– Health leech was not being calculated correctly for some abilities when in a dungeon with the x9999 damage mod
– “0 mana required” modifier was not allowing some abilities to be performed when the player had 0 mana
– Some enemies would not be hit by turrets projectiles when projectiles were fired at certain angles
– Mechanic’s leg animations could break when using arrow flurry
– Players could sometimes get stuck behind a rock in the Whackamelee! challenge room
– Summoning demons from turret deaths did not count towards the Necromancer’s “Custom II: Reduce, Reuse, Recycle” quest
– Frozen Hearth level load screen was not properly centered
– Fixed issues with using some wireless / bluetooth controllers to play the game
Lastly, we have the following trailer:
Nobody Saves the World is currently 40 percent off on the Switch eShop. You can save until January 29, 203.