When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.Here’s how it works. (Image credit: Curve Games) “We love it when games give you places to explore that feel real,” Seifried says. “When they give you a home away from home that you can get to know and inhabit for a little while. We always wanted Dungeons of Hinterberg to feel like you’re taking a vacation in a place that’s fantastical, but also grounded in reality. You’re going to a tiny, modern day village in the Alps. You’re experiencing it as a tourist. You’re spending all day doing physical activities - hiking, monster slaying, dungeon crawling - and then in the evening, you relax and get to know other adventurers or locals over a hearty meal or over drinks… or you just decide you’d rather treat yourself to a spa evening.” A day well spent (Image credit: Curve) Big in 2024(Image credit: Future)GamesRadar+ is exploring the most anticipated …