I enjoyed double dungeons, it reminds me of the original Phantasy Star on Master system, I understand that its not the most exciting, or shiny game out there but its great for what it is in my opinion.
+1. Great game that nailed everything it set out to do. A remarkable title for a 1990 home console original. People dislike it only because they expect a full-fledged RPG, but get a tightly-focused arcade dungeon crawler. If it were called "Maze Slasher" or something it would be more popular.
I voted for Double Dungeons, but I am now going to give that game another fair shot.
I legitimately think telling myself I am playing a game called "Maze Slasher" will make a difference. And plus, it's two player co-op.
Don't let me stop you! I didn't have the pleasure of having a co-op partner most of the time growing up, and when I did have a friend over we were assuredly playing something else besides Double Dungeons. Two player mode may add an extra dimension I didn't give it credit for. But as for the name, it's not like it's misleading. You get exactly what it says.
If I recall, all the dungeons looked the same except for the shape. That is, the same wall graphics and everything, maybe even music. If they had just given the overall atmosphere of the game a few tweaks it might have been more compelling. Plus, a progression/save system instead of just choosing which dungeons you wanted to go into, you would have to unlock them one by one.