Really fun, and visually beautiful game. it's really incredible what can be achieved with just pygame.
Drawn Down Abyss
- Release Date:
- Oct 2, 2019
- Developer:
- DaFluffyPotato
- Publisher:
- DaFluffyPotato
- Platforms:
- Windows Linux
Game Tags
About This Game
Features:
- Action packed combat based on the effects of cards.
- Tons of cards and strategies.
- Lots of unique of enemies that you must defend yourself from.
- 3 different zones to encounter on your journey.
Something must be down there...
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User Reviews
This is such a weird game. You get a deck of cards that have abilties to heal, draw more cards, attacks and even jumps \ you can only seemingly jump in the game, everything else is dictated by cards. you have rooms you need to clear all the enemies in - picking up new cards as you go along - after you kill the enemies in the area, the path opens to the floor below. it's just so bizarre - I mean you're literally jumping in the air, bringing out your hand - and using a card to jump to a higher spot at times. cards are consuming energy upon use, which replenishes over time. really really weird concept - and it strangely works.
Yes Very interesting I bought this awhile back, but never really played until now, I regret that I held it off for so long. This sort of roguelike, deck builder, platformer all mashed into one very well polished game
100% the weirdest game I've ever played. Drawn Down Abyss is a platformer, a bullet hell, a card game, and an arcade game all at once. The goal is to survive long enough for the door to open and proceed to the next room. How far can you go? You can move around and double jump; everything else is done via playing cards to perform certain moves. At any time you can pull up your hand (pausing the gameplay) and play a card. This game works in some strategical balances that impressed me. Over all, this game is really really weird, but everything works nevertheless.
Good game idea but not a fan of it
Fun game. The gameplay loop starts to feel a bit repetitive after a while, might just be my modern brain with no ability to focus.
I see so much great potential in this game! The gameplay is super cool but the movement is janky and the enemys keep hitting you with this annoying precision and knockback. Not saying this game is bad at all! I'm having fun playing and learning more! Will be playing more soon
Drawn Down Abyss is a solid little game with an interesting premise but flawed execution. The art is good and the music is fittingly mysterious/wild, if a bit repetitive. The world art does get a bit old, and there aren't that many unique layouts, but it's enough for the length of time you'll probably be playing. The core gameplay loop has a lot of potential. Your first run has you starting a new "deck" that will persist between runs. From this deck, you will be dealt a handful of cards at the beginning of each floor. More cards can be added to you hand from your deck by either picking them up off the ground or playing a "draw" card. The goal of each floor is to simply survive until the trapdoor to the next opens. At the start of a new floor, you can choose to change your deck using one to two cards "dropped" from the previous roundd. There are three general types of cards that enhance your character: movement, combat, or defense. Movement cards will usually add jumps, dashes, or t...
It was pretty fun for some time, but after that, I kinda got bored of it. Still pretty good game!
just give positive bc he is nice guy, but the enemy is hard to spot, idk why they suddenly spawn, and the bullet also hard to spot, and when we waiting for mana to reload we have nothing to do, and killing enemy doesnt give much satisfaction, no coins or shop too. but again dev is nice
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System Requirements
Minimum
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- Processor: Intel Core i3-4010U (1.7GHz 2-core)
- Memory: 512 MB RAM
- Storage: 200 MB available space
- Additional Notes: Drawn Down Abyss can run just on the CPU if necessary.
Recommended
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- Processor: Intel Core i5-6200U (2.3GHz 2-core)
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Storage: 200 MB available space
- Additional Notes: Drawn Down Abyss can run just on the CPU if necessary.
FAQ
How much does Drawn Down Abyss cost?
Drawn Down Abyss costs $3.99.
What are the system requirements for Drawn Down Abyss?
Minimum: Minimum: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system Processor: Intel Core i3-4010U (1.7GHz 2-core) Memory: 512 MB RAM Storage: 200 MB available space Additional Notes: Drawn Down Abyss can run just on the CPU if necessary. Recommended: Recommended: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system Processor: Intel Core i5-6200U (2.3GHz 2-core) Memory: 2 GB RAM Storage: 200 MB available space Additional Notes: Drawn Down Abyss can run just on the CPU if necessary.
What platforms is Drawn Down Abyss available on?
Drawn Down Abyss is available on Windows PC, Linux.
Is Drawn Down Abyss worth buying?
Drawn Down Abyss has 93% positive reviews from 14 players.
When was Drawn Down Abyss released?
Drawn Down Abyss was released on Oct 2, 2019.
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