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Stray Fawn Studio developers of The Wandering Village and Nimbatus have released their latest game into Early Access with Dungeon Clawler. It has Native Linux support, and while it has no Steam Deck rating yet the developer mentioned they've done extensive testing to ensure it's a good experience.

Ever lost a good amount of change to a claw machine in an arcade? I know I have. When you think "that next coin will do it!", well it's a little like that, only you won't lose so much money (it's only £8.50). Here it blends a claw machine, with a deck-builder, turn-based combat and a little bit of dungeon exploration on top. Pretty clever and unique, especially with all the different ways it will mess with you.

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Features:

  • The ultimate claw machine roguelike experience..
  • Alot of interesting items and perks to build your deck
  • Unique characters each with their different strengths and weaknesses.
  • Multiple difficulty levels and unlockable lucky paws to customize your run.
  • Break the game – go crazy with different claw and item synergies.
  • Venture into mystery locations and discover treasures as well as strange and dangerous obstacles.
  • Spend your hard earned coins in the dungeon's pachinko machines..
  • Meet different characters who might help you on your journey.

A little history behind its development:

"Dungeon Clawler is Stray Fawn Studio's fifth self-developed game. It started as a small side project of Micha, one of the studio's co-founders. Fueled by the passion for roguelike-games and a fondness for claw machines that they first discovered on a journey to Tokyo (and its arcades), the project grew and garnered more and more interest. It has now blossomed into a unique roguelike deckbuilding experience, combining the elements of traditional deckbuilders with an arcade-like claw machine mechanic." — Stray Fawn Studio

Gosh I love indie developers, making all kinds of smaller games that really suck you in like this.

Giveaway

Want to win a copy? The developer sent over two Steam keys to give away. All you have to do is comment clearly you would like to enter. This is open to all users old and new. Giveaway will end Monday, November 25th at 7PM UTC. Winners will be sent a DM here on GamingOnLinux.

Dungeon Clawler | Release Date: 21st November 2024

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razze a day ago
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Would like to enter, the little one always wants to play those claw machines and I always have to say no.
Th3_Fr1ng3 about 10 hours ago
  • New User
Really smart move to pull new users to the page. To be honest, I always just read your Articles through my Raven Reader. But if you don't mind I would like to apply for the giveaway, too.

Greetings from Germany
Klaas about 3 hours ago
I probably should enter as well…
Andaloy about 3 hours ago
  • New User
Hello. I would like to enter for a chance to win a key for this game.

Thank you
Purple Library Guy about 2 hours ago
Quoting: Th3_Fr1ng3To be honest, I always just read your Articles through my Raven Reader.
I see ravens fairly often where I live; didn't know there was a way to read them.
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