One Card Dungeon Hell's Door arrives on Kickstarter in Print & Play format

Little Rocket Games is launching One Card Dungeon – Hell’s Door on Kickstarter, a standalone Print & Play expansion for the popular dice-based solitaire dungeon crawler.

A new pocket-sized chapter for Little Rocket Games

Italian publisher Little Rocket Games is back on the crowdfunding platform with a new project dedicated to lovers of solitaire and minimalist gaming. It's called One Card Dungeon - Hell's Door , a standalone Adventure Pack distributed exclusively in Print & Play format.

Following the success of its predecessor, which won over a large audience thanks to its ability to condense the experience of a dungeon crawler into very few components, this new chapter promises to maintain the tactical tension unchanged while introducing new challenges.

Mechanics and Format

As a Print & Play title, One Card Dungeon - Hell's Door eliminates the wait for physical shipping: backers will receive the files needed to print and assemble the game directly at home. The core of the game remains true to the original: strategic dice placement on a single card (or a limited set of cards) representing the dungeon.

The subtitle "Hell's Door" suggests a hellish setting and, presumably, a difficulty level designed to test even veterans of the system. The player will have to manage their resources (dice) to attack enemies, defend themselves, and activate special abilities, all while trying to survive the various levels of the dungeon.

Availability

The project is being run through Kickstarter, allowing Little Rocket Games to directly reach the global community. As there are no plans for a physical retail release at this stage, the campaign represents the primary access point for obtaining the official game files.

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