Drawngeon: Dungeons of Ink and Paper Image
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  • Summary: "Drawngeon" is a short role-playing game in an old-school style with a first-person perspective, real-time combat and grid-based movement.

    The life went on as usual in the Inkland, until the Tower has suddenly fallen straight from the sky! Many heroes tried to solve its mystery, but none of
    "Drawngeon" is a short role-playing game in an old-school style with a first-person perspective, real-time combat and grid-based movement.

    The life went on as usual in the Inkland, until the Tower has suddenly fallen straight from the sky! Many heroes tried to solve its mystery, but none of them succeeded! Maybe it's your turn to test yourself?

    Explore the procedurally generated game world of the Inkland - dungeons, caves, forest and, of course, the Mysterious Tower. Who can reveal all the secrets of the Mysterious Tower?

    Choose your hero - a warrior, magician or rogue! Each has its own unique ability: to fight with a shield, use powerful spells or avoid enemy attacks skillfully.
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  1. Dec 15, 2020
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    Drawngeon: Dungeons of Ink and Paper is a RPG game published and developed by DarkDes Labs.
    Inkland - the hand-drawn unusual world. Reveal
    Drawngeon: Dungeons of Ink and Paper is a RPG game published and developed by DarkDes Labs.
    Inkland - the hand-drawn unusual world. Reveal the secret of the Mysterious Tower in this old-school role-playing game with a first-person perspective, real-time combat and grid-based movement. Drawngeon is a first-person dungeon crawler set in a world seemingly crafted from pen and paper- hence the title. You’re moving on a grid system, only turning slightly side to side for looking around you with actual turning moving you a locked 90 degree rotation. Though it might seem like a turn-based affair, you might be able to weave your way around enemies and through attacks if your acrobatic stat is boosted high enough. Getting used to the controls took quite a while. Your attacking options are limited compared to other games of this type. You choose one of three classes, warrior, magician and rogue, there are couple of skills to unlock but most of the time you will be doing basic attack. It becomes boring after a while. What hurts Drawngeon the most, however, is its relatively lenient difficulty curve that starts as disorientation and gradually feels completely invalidated by its central mechanic. It does the bare minimum in all aspects bar its visuals, and has a hard time keeping your interest even for one short play through. In Drawngeon the paper craft theme looks beautiful but controls can be frustrating from time to time. However the price point of admission is low so based on this fact we must keep the content in check with the asking price.
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