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'''Happy Dungeons''' was a free-to-play online dungeon crawler game released on the Xbox One on December 6th, 2016. Later on, September 12th, 2017, the game was released for the PlayStation 4. Happy Dungeons was shut down around June 12th, 2019, or June 17th, 2019<ref>https://www.happydungeons.net/news/maintenance/4191 Announcement of the game's shutdown./</ref>(uncertainties in the game's shutdown date). It was the sequel of Happy Wars, which was released on October 12th, 2012, as the first free-to-play Xbox Live Arcade game for the Xbox 360, but the game was shut down for the Xbox 360 on December 17, 2018. The game involved the player (who would use three classes, the Warrior, Cleric, and the Mage) beating bosses in dungeons, and the player would meet characters in every chapter. The game was announced by Toylogic at E3 2015, suggesting the existence of an E3 build.
'''Happy Dungeons''' was a free-to-play online dungeon crawler game released on the Xbox One on December 6th, 2016. Later on September 12th, 2017, the game was released for the PlayStation 4. Happy Dungeons was shut down around June 12th, 2019 or June 17, 2019<ref>https://www.happydungeons.net/news/maintenance/4191 Announcement of the game's shutdown./</ref> because of uncertainity in the game's shutdown date. It was the sequel of Happy Wars, which was released on October 12, 2012 as the first free-to-play Xbox Live Arcade game for the Xbox 360, but the game was shut down for the Xbox 360 on December 17, 2018. The game involved the player (who would use 3 classes, the Warrior, Cleric and the Mage) beating bosses in dungeons and the player would meet characters. every chapter. The game was announced by Toylogic during E3 2015, but it is most likely that a E3 build for the game existed or not.


==E3 announcement==
==Announcement==
 
During E3 2015, Toylogic announced a sequel to the popular game Happy Wars, dubbed Happy Dungeons. When the game was announced, returning players from Happy Wars were given free items in Happy Dungeons.<ref>https://www.trueachievements.com/n20548/happy-wars-sequel-happy-dungeons-coming-to-xbox TrueAchievements article about the game's announcement.</ref> But, an E3 build existed. Nothing much was known about the build because it was available during E3. The build could be seen in Xbox cabinets during the event.
During E3 2015, Toylogic announced a sequel to the popular game Happy Wars, dubbed Happy Dungeons. When the game was announced, returning players from Happy Wars were given free items in Happy Dungeons.<ref>https://www.trueachievements.com/n20548/happy-wars-sequel-happy-dungeons-coming-to-xbox TrueAchievements article about the game's announcement.</ref> But, a E3 build could have existed. Nothing much was known about the build because it was available during E3. The build could be seen at Xbox cabinets during the event.


==Discovery==
==Discovery==
 
On August 23, 2023, Lost Media Wiki user MixelOnYT was informed on Scratch that a user going by the name of Glitch_C0de found footage of Happy Dungeons being played at E3 2015, which was uploaded onto YouTube by a user going by the name of Nommy during the event, rendering this build as partially found.
On August 23, 2023, Lost Media Wiki user MixelOnYT was notified on Scratch that a user going by the name of Glitch_C0de that he found footage of Happy Dungeons being played at E3 which was uploaded onto YouTube by a user going by the name of Nommy, rendering this build as partially found.


==Gallery==
==Gallery==
 
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HappyDungeonsE3Cabinet.jpg|The game's E3 build is seen on an Xbox cabinet.
HappyDungeonsE3Cabinet.jpg|The game's E3 build seen on a Xbox cabinet.
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==Videos==
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Latest revision as of 02:35, 29 February 2024

HappyDungeonsGame.jpg

The art used in the E3 build.

Status: Partially Found

Happy Dungeons was a free-to-play online dungeon crawler game released on the Xbox One on December 6th, 2016. Later on, September 12th, 2017, the game was released for the PlayStation 4. Happy Dungeons was shut down around June 12th, 2019, or June 17th, 2019[1](uncertainties in the game's shutdown date). It was the sequel of Happy Wars, which was released on October 12th, 2012, as the first free-to-play Xbox Live Arcade game for the Xbox 360, but the game was shut down for the Xbox 360 on December 17, 2018. The game involved the player (who would use three classes, the Warrior, Cleric, and the Mage) beating bosses in dungeons, and the player would meet characters in every chapter. The game was announced by Toylogic at E3 2015, suggesting the existence of an E3 build.

Announcement

During E3 2015, Toylogic announced a sequel to the popular game Happy Wars, dubbed Happy Dungeons. When the game was announced, returning players from Happy Wars were given free items in Happy Dungeons.[2] But, an E3 build existed. Nothing much was known about the build because it was available during E3. The build could be seen in Xbox cabinets during the event.

Discovery

On August 23, 2023, Lost Media Wiki user MixelOnYT was informed on Scratch that a user going by the name of Glitch_C0de found footage of Happy Dungeons being played at E3 2015, which was uploaded onto YouTube by a user going by the name of Nommy during the event, rendering this build as partially found.

Gallery

Videos

Gameplay of the build.

The trailer used at E3.

References

  1. https://www.happydungeons.net/news/maintenance/4191 Announcement of the game's shutdown./
  2. https://www.trueachievements.com/n20548/happy-wars-sequel-happy-dungeons-coming-to-xbox TrueAchievements article about the game's announcement.