Drawngeon: Dungeons of Ink and Paper explores the procedurally-generated catacombs of Inkland, offering adventure and hand-drawn danger to tricksters, wizards, and warriors.
Dungeons, caves, forests, and a Mysterious Tower all offer riches, excitement, and questionable food for the self-motivated hero. You can choose which class you like best, going for full-on attack with the warrior, handy ranged spell-flinging with the magician, or some surprisingly effective combat dice with the rogue. Your d6 has never been so lethal before.
The visual style makes for adventures that feel straight out of someone’s notebook doodles, drawing upon those daring battles you likely used to draw when you were supposed to be listening in math class. They’re just as varied, too, due to the procedural generation, offering an endless array of pencil-drawn places to work your way through. They’re as brief as those moments of stolen imaginary adventure as well, letting you enjoy a few short dungeons when you only have a little time to play.
Drawngeon offers a fun visual style that adds enjoyment to your exploration through the game’s grid based battlegrounds, and an array of amusing equipment that can save you from the creatures within. What is it that makes an axe into a Reasonable Axe of the Knight? Dungeon magic? A curse? Or is it a sentient weapon that just happens to have a lot of sage advice that you’re likely too stubborn to listen to? Guess you’ll need to play to find out.
Drawngeon: Dungeons of Ink and Paper is available now on Steam.