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Book of Demons
Publisher(s)Thing Trunk
Producer(s)Thing Trunk
SeriesReturn 2 Games
Platform(s)Microsoft Windows
ReleaseWindows
28 July 2016[1]
Genre(s)Action role-playing game, Hack and slash
Mode(s)single-player

Book of Demons is an isometric hack'n'slash game with elements of action role-palying created by Thing Trunk studio. The game is available on Steam[2] since fall 2016[3]. The game was originally developed for Microsoft Windows, but the developers informed about plans to release it also on Xbox One[4]. Book of Demons is the first instalment of Return 2 Games series that aims to bring classic hardcore genres to broader audiences. The game features unusual art style - all elements of the game (starting from GUI and ending with monsters) are visualised as papercuttings and pop-up book elements, and such style defines visual framework for the whole series[5]. The game also brings some novelties to the genre - the card system which replaces equipment and skills systems typical for hack'n'slashes, the Flexiscope feature which allows players to control duration of a game session and movement restricted to a path which add a tactical element to the gameplay[6].

World and plot

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The world created in the game relates to the classics of hack'n'slash genre. The action takes place in the Paperverse, more specifically in the dungeons beneath the cathedral standing in Town. In the depths of the maze under the cathedral, a new evil has awakened and threatens the lives of the locals. Their only hope is the help of a wandering hero, player's character, who starts the crusade against the Ultimate Evil[7][8].

In the dungeons player meets most of the monster typical for games set in dark fantasy settings - ghosts, spiders, goatmen, demons, skeletons, zombies and gargoyles. Above the ground, in the Town, the player can interact with four citizens - the Sage, the Fortune-Teller, the Barmaid and the Healer, who build the story of the game through rumours. Citizens of the Town also provide various services[9]:

  • Sage - identifies cards found by the player and writes the Bestiary.
  • Fortune-Teller - upgrades player's cards, recharges them and fuses Rune cards used for upgrades.
  • Barmaid - brews a stew from ingredients found in the dungeons and exchanges it for various prizes.
  • Healer - heals the player, brings him back to Town after death and charges Death Rage skill.

Classes

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In Book of Demons players can choose from three classes, each characterized by a different playstyle and set of class cards[10][3].

  • Warrior - character specialised in melee combat and defensive skills, relies heavly on Artefact cards.
  • Mage - character specialised in ranged attacks and offensive Spell cards, which utilize mana resource.
  • Rogue - character wich mixes melee and ranged styles, focused on using Item cards.

Card system

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The card system is an uniquely implemented mechanic in hack'n'slash genre. It replaces skills, statistics and equipment. In Book of Demons player can choose from three types of cards and then build own hand[3]:

  • Items - cards that can be used limited amount of times and which have to be charged by the Fortune-Teller in exchange for gold.
  • Spells - skills and spells which require mana to be used.
  • Artifacts - cards with passive effects that reduce the amount of mana.

Every card has three variants (common, magic offeringone additional effect, and legendary with two additional effects one unique to that card) and can be upgraded up to three times[11].

Development

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The development of the game started with the establishment of Thing Trunk studio and initially only the founders of the company (earlier co-funders of Codeminion and Twin Bottles) participated in the project. Book of Demons was meant to be a light and humoristic tribute to classic games from hack'n'slash genre made in the '90s[12]. The game is created in CUG - an in-house Thing Trunk's engine focused mainly on 2D graphics[13]. In the second half of 2016 the project entered Early Access stage and at the end of this year the developers released a free demo of the game[14][15]. At the beginning of 2018 the team of developers consisted of 7 employees[16].

Reception

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Event Awards and nominations
Indie of the Year Awards 2017 10th place, IndieDB[17]
Momocon 2017 "Indie Award Finalist", Atlanta[18]
Casual Connect 2016 1st place in Best Game Art, Tel Aviv[19]
Digital Dragons 2016 3rd place in Indie Showcase,
Best Indie Game, Cracow[20]
Freegalaktus 2016 "Best Game" in Jury's Choice category[21]
Pixel Heaven 2016 "Pixel.Award Finalist", Warsaw[22]

Since mid 2016 Book of Demons is in Early Access and during that stage the game is being received well by the users of Steam platform, maintaining the average rating of players' reviews on "overwhelmingly positive" level[2]. Critics refer to the game cautiously, refraining from reviews until the release date, however there are some opinions already - Khee Hoon Chan (Unwinnable) commend the game for flexibility in terms of progression and possible play styles, mentioning also that removing the statistics mechanics denies players the opportunity to immerse with their heroes more deeply[23]. Game Spot reviewers Rafał Kurpiewski (Polygamia.pl) and Szymon Liebert (TVGry) admit that even though the game is heavily inspired on old hack and slash games there is still a lot of originality in it to refresh the genre (citing cards system, restriction of movement and boss mechanics), while noting similarities in stories told in Book of Demons and Diablo games[24][6][9].

See also

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References

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  1. ^ F. Starzyński (15 June 2016). "Book of Demons will launch on Steam Early Access on the 28th of July!" (in Polish). Thing Trunk. Retrieved 2018-01-29.
  2. ^ a b "Book of Demons page on Steam platform". Steam. Retrieved 2018-01-30.
  3. ^ a b c "Book Of Demons Pops Up On Early Access". Rock, Paper, Shotgun. 2016-07-28. Retrieved 2018-02-06.
  4. ^ "'Book of Demons' hack 'n' slash revealed, heading to Xbox One and PC exclusively". Windows Central. Retrieved 2018-01-30.
  5. ^ "Making of the Paperverse, the art-style of Book of Demons". Gamasutra.com. Retrieved 2018-01-30.
  6. ^ a b GameSpot (2016-07-24), Exclusive Preview: Book of Demons, retrieved 2018-02-06
  7. ^ "Gra Book of Demons - Encyklopedia Gier". GRY-Online.pl (in Polish). Retrieved 2018-01-30.
  8. ^ "Book of Demons – Action-RPG from Thing Trunk Studio". 80.lv. Retrieved 2018-02-06.
  9. ^ a b TVGRYpl (2016-08-12), Diablo parodia... na szynach?! Gramy w Book of Demons [tvgry.pl], retrieved 2018-02-06
  10. ^ "Book of Demons - Description of heroes". Return2Games. Return 2 Games. Retrieved 2018-01-30.
  11. ^ "Book of Demons (Game)". Giant Bomb. Retrieved 2018-02-06.
  12. ^ "Hack & Paper Cut: Book Of Demons Is A Diablo Tribute". Rock, Paper, Shotgun. 2016-03-15. Retrieved 2018-02-06.
  13. ^ "Book of Demons: The Search of the Art Style". 80.lv. Retrieved 2018-01-30.
  14. ^ "Book of Demons Now Has a Demo". MMORPG.com. Retrieved 2018-02-06.
  15. ^ "Polska gra RPG Book of Demons otrzymała demo na PC". Eurogamer.pl (in Polish). Retrieved 2018-01-30.
  16. ^ "Book of Demons - Presskit". 24 January 2018. Retrieved 2018-01-30.
  17. ^ ""Players Choice Indie of the Year 2017 feature"". IndieDB. 24 January 2018. Retrieved 2018-01-30.
  18. ^ ""Judging MomoCon's Indie Games Competition"". Kotaku. Retrieved 2018-01-30.
  19. ^ ""Best Indie Games Announced at the 16th Indie Prize Awards During Casual Connect in Tel Aviv - Gamesauce: Global Inspiration for Game Developers"". Gamesauce.biz. Retrieved 2018-01-30.
  20. ^ ""Digital Dragons 2016 - podsumowanie"". GRYOnline.pl (in Polish). Retrieved 2018-01-30.
  21. ^ ""Znamy najlepszą grę indie w Europie! Poznaj wyniki konkursu FreeGalaktus 2016"". GRYOnline.pl (in Polish). Retrieved 2018-01-30.
  22. ^ ""Znamy finalistów Pixel.Awards 2016"". GRYOnline.pl (in Polish). Retrieved 2018-01-30.
  23. ^ "Book of Demons is a Delightful Jaunt Across Hell | Unwinnable". Unwinnable.com. Retrieved 2018-02-06.
  24. ^ R. Kurpiewski (28 July 2016). "Robimy porządek z demonami przeszłości – godzina zabawy z Book of Demons". Polygamia.pl. Retrieved 2018-02-01.

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