Summary
- Book of Demons is a hack ‘n’ slash deck-building hybrid, releasing now on Xbox One!
- Tailored sessions that respect your time thanks to the Flexiscope.
- Classes, cards, and papercrafts all together in a content rich paper world.
I still remember the first time I visited Thing Trunk studio in Warsaw. Their office was weirdly located close to an Italian language school, and for me, just landing from Milan, that was a pretty weird coincidence!
The studio was like the game, full of papercrafts of any form and shape, with the archdemon from the book prominently displayed in it. As soon as I saw this, I just knew this was the right project!
The power of the Flexiscope
Book of Demons is a love letter to old school hack ‘n’ slash RPGs. With updated mechanics and quality of life improvements that make every playthrough a real joy. You are always making a step toward the bottom of the dungeon.
One of the most enjoyable parts of the game is the fact that it respects the players’ time, without compromising or simplifying anything at all. It is pure hack ‘n’ slash fun, that you can play at your own pace. That’s the power of the Flexiscope!
Demons in lie the details
Book of Demons pays attention to details: the tiny footsteps on the ground, the simple but effective animations, the sound FX, the fact that every single mechanic is built on the base of the well-established hack and slash canons, and then tailored and refined to the max! Then we have the cards, which are a perfect fit for the papercraft style.
Hack and Slash galore
Players that decide to take an adventure in Book of Demons will get access to three classes (Warrior, Mage, and Rogue, each unlocked through gameplay), more than 60 cards/powers with class exclusives and bundles of monsters to cut through!
It includes different difficulty levels including Roguelike mode which offers another level of challenge with permadeath, restricted healing and even more obstacles to overcome, to the extent that the playing experience is quite different from the main game!
Don’t get the wrong impression from the very first few levels, the game starts easy, but as you dig into the depth of the dungeon you’ll find out that you need to approach groups of enemies carefully, focusing on the right foes and using the right powers to get rid of them, or you’ll get overwhelmed by those innocuous-looking piece of papers!
It took more than a year to bring Book of Demons to Xbox One and now that we are at the end of our journey, it is time to start yours and save the terror-stricken Paperverse from the clutches of the Archdemon himself!
Book of Demons
505 Games
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