Here to Slay Dungeons, Unstable Games' first cooperative board game, closes its Gamefound campaign on Monday April 14 with $4.6 million raised and nearly 19,000 backers committed. That is a long way from the $50,000 goal it blew past in its opening minutes.
If you have played Here to Slay at a game night or bought it as a gift, you already know the characters. Unstable Games built a following on party games like Unstable Unicorns, which have sold millions of copies worldwide. Here to Slay Dungeons takes that cast and drops them into a cooperative dungeon-crawling adventure for 2-4 players where the card game's item-and-ability system translates into gear upgrades and hero powers. Each player picks a hero, battles through modular dungeon tiles, unlocks new abilities as they go, and takes on a final boss together. For a publisher built on lightweight party games, a full co-op dungeon crawler is a significant shift.
At $4.6 million, Here to Slay Dungeons has comfortably become one of the biggest Gamefound campaigns of 2026 so far. Whether you are a Here to Slay fan curious about the co-op side, or a dungeon crawler enthusiast looking for something lighter and faster than the big-box heavyweights, this one is worth a look before Monday.
This is the last weekend to back it at crowdfunding prices. Final-day surges are common on Gamefound, so the total could push toward $5 million before the clock runs out. Pledges are open at the Gamefound campaign page.
Sources: Gamefound | Tabletop Analytics



