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The game has a large dungeon-diving "minigame" (not really mini), though, where you can hire adventurers to go dungeon-diving and bring back loot if you can survive to the ends of five-level intervals and beat the corresponding bosses.
In the dungeon-diving part, you control an adventurer in standard action RPG fashion -- move character around and press button to attack. You also have some special moves. The basic and special attacks the character is capable of vary from character to character, as do stats and even movement speed. Special attacks costs MP, getting hit costs HP (as is standard, again). You can recruit more adventurers through dungeon and store events.
FYI, Fortune Summoners has a different developer than Recettear, even though they share a localizer. Chantelise is Recettear's spiritual sequel, from the same developer, though it's more of a 3D action RPG.