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Mythscroll

$12.99
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Developer:
Seedborne
Publisher:
Seedborne
Platforms:
Windows Linux
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About This Game

A text-based sandbox RPG where every choice shapes your story.

Build your character from the ground up, choosing your race, class, and abilities, then set out into a world shaped by your decisions.

Travel through bustling towns, dangerous forests, and ancient ruins. Every step brings new challenges, from turn-based battles to tricky moral choices that affect your reputation. Will you fight for honor, wealth, power, or something else?

Trade with merchants, take on jobs, and uncover secrets hidden in the world. With branching encounters, turn-based combat, and plenty of surprises, no two adventures are the same.

Your path is yours to write. Where will it lead?

Features:

CUSTOMIZE

Build your character, starting with a D&D inspired character creator menu. Choose your class, race, age, body type, and character traits to determine your starting stats, signature weapon, and known languages.

SKILLS AND ATTRIBUTES

As you level up in Mythscroll, you'll earn both attribute points and skill points.

  • Attribute points let you enhance your core stats like Strength, Dexterity, and Intelligence, shaping your character’s physical and magical abilities.

  • Skill points can be invested into a wide variety of skills, such as Stealth, Nature, Music, and more, and further define how your character performs in and out of combat.

Whether you want to talk your way out of danger, scale cliffs, cast spells, or sneak past enemies, your build choices open up different paths through the world.

FILL OUT YOUR COMPENDIUM

Each time you discover a new place or encounter a new creature in Mythscroll, it is recorded in your compendium. This growing archive provides vital knowledge to guide your journey, offering insights into the regions and places you travel through, as well as providing valuable information about finding, understanding, and fighting the creatures who dwell within them.

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100+ CREATURES TO DISCOVER

Across your travels you’ll meet a wide variety of fantastical and mythological beings, ranging from helpful guides and curious wanderers to dangerous foes. Each creature presents an opportunity: some can be spoken with, bargained with, or studied, while others must be fought and overcome.

EXPLORE AN OPEN WORLD WITH 40+ LOCATIONS

Fill out your map as you explore and uncover new places in the world. Discover a diverse variety of regions, including forests, plains, oceans, mountains, frozen tundra, and volcanic rock. There are unique cities and landmarks to find throughout every region, along with opportunities to encounter new creatures, events, and gear.

200+ WEAPONS, ARMOR, AND ACCESSORIES TO COLLECT

Find and collect a variety of powerful weapons, spell scrolls, shields, armor, and enchanted accessories. There are many ways to acquire new gear:

  • Finding it in the world (in chests, caves, etc.)

  • Buying from merchants

  • Completing quests 

  • Asking people or creatures you encounter to give you their gear (if you have a high enough charisma stat)

  • Robbing merchants or creatures you encounter

  • Defeating people or creatures you encounter in combat

50+ SPELLS TO LEARN

Mythscroll offers five unique schools of magic available to certain classes: Musical (Bards), Holy (Clerics), Nature (Druids), and two Mage paths: Dark magic and Elemental (fire, water, ice, and lightning) magic.

TURN-BASED COMBAT

Choose if and how you want to attack each turn based on what weapons you have equipped and what spells you know. You can change your equipped gear and learn and forget spells mid-combat to access different options.

150+ LOCATION BASED ENCOUNTERS WITH BRANCHING OUTCOMES

Every journey in Mythscroll is rich with unexpected events and meaningful decisions. Encounter mysterious travelers, ancient puzzles, hidden dangers, and intriguing opportunities. Each choice matters, altering your path, impacting your morality, and shaping your personal legend. Your decisions ripple outward, changing your reputation and the world's reaction to your presence.

40+ JOBS & QUESTS TO COMPLETE

Complete diverse jobs and quests ranging from small favors for villagers to epic, world-changing adventures. Solve mysteries, help (or hinder) characters, and delve into storylines that branch based on your decisions. Some quests offer unique rewards and provide new opportunities to shape your character and the world around you.

MORALITY SYSTEM

Many encounters in Mythscroll carry choices that can shape your character’s morality. Helping travelers, completing certain quests, or defeating corrupt creatures will raise your standing, while acts like robbery or harming innocents will lower it.

Your morality influences how others treat you. Those of high virtue, such as knights, guards, or angels, will turn hostile if your reputation sinks too low, and some quests may only be available at specific morality levels.

CHOOSE YOUR CHALLENGE LEVEL

Mythscroll offers three difficulty modes tailored to different playstyles. The default mode of the game provides a classic, challenging experience: when defeated, you lose some gold and one item before awakening in the last safe zone.

For the boldest players, Permadeath Mode raises the stakes even higher, as your save file is deleted if your character dies.

Players looking for a more relaxed adventure can choose Kind Mode, where only gold is lost upon death (and at half the usual amount). Kind Mode also grants a 30% XP boost for faster progression, raises the legendary creature encounter rate from 3% to 5%, and provides passive HP and mana recovery (2% per turn while traveling or waiting).

Both Kind Mode and Permadeath Mode can be selected during character creation, though only one can be active for a character at a time. Kind Mode may be toggled on or off at any time using the smiley face icon in the top-left corner of the screen, while Permadeath is permanent once chosen.

HAND PIXELED BACKGROUNDS

The game includes dozens of hand pixeled backgrounds to represent each area in the game. There is an "Immersive Backgrounds" setting option that allows you to toggle between having the full size pixel art backgrounds on, or just having a clean and simple black background.

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User Reviews

Mixed
16 user reviews
63%
Positive
4 hrs at review
Not Recommended

I started writing this review, then realized I was playing on a character I'd had since the demo and decided to make a new character just in case. Having done that and played for about two hours, I can confirm that there are no meaningful character interactions or quests up to level 18. There are jobs, but none of the quests I've encountered seem to be chained into further quests. Talking to people doesn't actually give you any lore or information: the game simply tells you that you "stopped to chat," and from there your options are to stop talking, ask for free stuff (which I highly recommend, huehuehue) or ask for directions. No matter what incredibly obscure language you need to know to speak to this creature, no matter how interesting you imagine speaking to a carnivorous plant would be, you get the exact same text for every single conversation partner. There is zero lore/flavor/plot/story ANYWHERE in the first two zones. (The higher-level zones seem to be the same from what I c...

27 helpful
8 hrs at review
Recommended

I enjoyed the demo so much I got the “max level pointless to continue” message. Added to wishlist, eagerly awaiting it's release checking Steam for updates - I haven't done that for years. I purchased it on day 1, and have enjoyed it's calm, methodical approach to adventuring. The music and visuals are enjoyable- a rare game where the imagination is used.

6 helpful
5 min at review
Recommended

Runs on the Steam Deck with Proton compatibility enabled just fine however the games only font size is far too small and fuzzy on the steam deck screen and there are no options (yet Im assume) to make it easier to read on smaller screens. Im keeping the game because it seems like alot of fun and I look forward to playing it later.

6 helpful
1 hrs at review
Recommended

As a forever DM, this is the closest I can get to actually playing

6 helpful 6 funny
42 min at review
Not Recommended

I wanted to enjoy this game but I do not like losing my items when I die please add an option to take away this feature.

5 helpful 5 funny
1 hrs at review
Recommended

Just happened to stumble across this game and decided to give it a try since i like dnd. So far this game is good. I will update more later on after playing many more hours.

5 helpful
14 min at review
Recommended

Wow- what can I say - this game is so charming and entertaining - behind the scenes there is a surprising amount of interwoven parts and pieces but they all work seamlessly and effortlessly but in a good way. I haven't really played D & D but my kids love it and I feel like they would love this game - it is challenging but also very chill - it is full of so much content and detail and it is just fun to spend a couple minutes here and there progressing and leveling up - I need to keep playing to experience all the game has to offer but wanted to leave my review- highly recommend!

4 helpful
2 hrs at review
Not Recommended

Has some potential, but doesn't take very long to run into what feels like all the random encounters that they've set up. The quests seem pretty limited. Can't really get motivated to play into the 3rd hour.... Hope they can add some more variety.

2 helpful
1 hrs at review
Not Recommended

TL;DR: Game is unbalanced and feels hollow. If you want to stare blankly at a screen and read 100% uninspired text and fill in all the interesting bits your self (i.e go write a book or something is what the dev wants you to do since they couldn't be bother to based on their comments to others) then sure the game is okay otherwise hard pass. Enemy levels are entirely too high too fast (I.E. not very far from the start) and generally there is a lack of information as to what any of the stats and skills actually do for you or what your armor values mean (went from starting value of around 10 to over 25 and enemies were hitting for roughly the same so no clue what that means). Random encounters with people feel hollow because A. random merchants only sell you one item before the encounter ends abruptly B. random merchants that want to buy something from you randomly pick an item from your inventory to buy and give you no option to convince them of some other item (they often pick what ...

2 helpful
1 hrs at review
Recommended

So, first hour in and It's been fun. biggest issue is the first quest I picked up doesn't seem to let me finish it, I'm supposed to deliver someone to the Capital City but when I click "Drop off Merchant" it says "you drop the merchant off safely in the Capital City" but the quest doesn't go away and I don't get any rewards, basically forcing me to abandon the quest. Still great despite the slight hiccup. Edit: Also for some reason even though I bought the game it says "Compendium is Disabled for the Demo" unless you click the box in a very specific way.. weird.

2 helpful

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System Requirements

Minimum

Minimum:
  • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
  • OS *: Windows 7 SP1 (64-bit)
  • Processor: Dual-core CPU, 2.0 GHz
  • Memory: 1024 MB RAM
  • Graphics: Integrated graphics (Intel HD 3000 or better)
  • DirectX: Version 11
  • Storage: 150 MB available space
  • Sound Card: Any
  • Additional Notes: Game may not run correctly on systems with outdated GPU drivers. Update to the latest drivers if you encounter visual issues.

Recommended

Recommended:
  • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
  • OS: Windows 10 (64-bit)
  • Processor: Dual-core CPU, 2.5 GHz or better
  • Memory: 2048 MB RAM
  • Graphics: Dedicated GPU with OpenGL 3.3+ support
  • DirectX: Version 11
  • Storage: 200 MB available space
  • Sound Card: Any
  • Additional Notes: Game is designed for widescreen displays and may appear letterboxed on 4:3 monitors.

FAQ

How much does Mythscroll cost?

Mythscroll costs $12.99.

What are the system requirements for Mythscroll?

Minimum: Minimum: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS *: Windows 7 SP1 (64-bit) Processor: Dual-core CPU, 2.0 GHz Memory: 1024 MB RAM Graphics: Integrated graphics (Intel HD 3000 or better) DirectX: Version 11 Storage: 150 MB available space Sound Card: Any Additional Notes: Game may not run correctly on systems with outdated GPU drivers. Update to the latest drivers if you encounter visual issues. Recommended: Recommended: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS: Windows 10 (64-bit) Processor: Dual-core CPU, 2.5 GHz or better Memory: 2048 MB RAM Graphics: Dedicated GPU with OpenGL 3.3+ support DirectX: Version 11 Storage: 200 MB available space Sound Card: Any Additional Notes: Game is designed for widescreen displays and may appear letterboxed on 4:3 monitors.

What platforms is Mythscroll available on?

Mythscroll is available on Windows PC, Linux.

Is Mythscroll worth buying?

Mythscroll has 63% positive reviews from 16 players.

When was Mythscroll released?

Mythscroll was released on Aug 11, 2025.

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