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Follow along the misadventure of a novice wizard in Scrabdackle, a scribbly-art open-world action adventure when it arrives on December 2nd. It will arrive with Native Linux support, built with Godot.

What actually is it? From the developer - Scrabdackle is a scribbly, open-world adventure drawing from zeldalike, soulslike, and metroidvania influences. You can explore the world in whatever direction you want, but may be blocked from some pathways until you learn a new spell to help you get by. Or you can just turn around and head somewhere else first instead! Nearly all spells, bosses, and regions of the game can be found in any order.

The developer confirmed today their release plan for the first act in Early Access, along with pricing info. Their plan is for it to cost $14.99 for Act 1. They will also be selling the soundtrack for Act 1 with around 40 tracks at $9.99.

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If you want to try it out early, you'll want to be fast as they've decided the demo will be taken down on November 18th in preparation for the release. It's had a demo for a long time but still a shame to see it go.

Scrabdackle Act 1 features:

  • 6 spells to learn.
  • 9 bosses to challenge.
  • 10 regions to explore.
  • 60 unique stickers and stars to find.
  • 90 minutes of music to nod to.
  • 122 notebook entries to scry.
  • and about 70,000 words to read.
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Purple Library Guy 4 hours ago
I feel like I've been hearing about this game for a long time.
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