5.0
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Ludopedia
7.3
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BGG
Our Verdict
RECOMMENDED
If you love fast dice‑driven races in a fantasy setting, Dragon Dungeon offers quick fun and high replay value.
Highlights
- Fast paced
- Easy to learn
- Highly portable
- Solo friendly
Keep in mind
- Print‑and‑play requirement
- Minimal components
- High randomness
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About the game
What you do in a play session
Dragon Dungeon: A Roll & Write Adventure delivers the thrill of a dungeon escape straight to your paper‑and‑pencil setup. Each game starts with an adventurer clutching a dragon egg, daring the beast that watches the labyrinth. You roll a set of colorful dice that act as your "workers" and simultaneously decide where to place them on the dungeon tracks, marking paths, battling monsters and gathering loot. The goal is simple: reach the exit before your rivals or, if you’re bold, face the dragon lord at the cavern’s end and slay him.
The roll‑and‑write system lets you play over and over—just print fresh sheets and dive back in. Rules are lean, with a 20‑30 minute playtime and a gentle learning curve, making it perfect for solo sessions or groups of up to four. Dice‑rolling, dice‑worker placement and simultaneous action selection keep the pace lively, while end‑game bonuses reward careful planning of loot and combat.
The sheets are illustrated with dragons, dark corridors and traps, giving the feeling of truly being inside a cave. Because everything is drawn on paper, the experience is lightweight, portable and easy to store. If you enjoy quick, lightly strategic games with a dash of fantasy, Dragon Dungeon is an irresistible invitation to race again and again for that coveted dragon egg.
The roll‑and‑write system lets you play over and over—just print fresh sheets and dive back in. Rules are lean, with a 20‑30 minute playtime and a gentle learning curve, making it perfect for solo sessions or groups of up to four. Dice‑rolling, dice‑worker placement and simultaneous action selection keep the pace lively, while end‑game bonuses reward careful planning of loot and combat.
The sheets are illustrated with dragons, dark corridors and traps, giving the feeling of truly being inside a cave. Because everything is drawn on paper, the experience is lightweight, portable and easy to store. If you enjoy quick, lightly strategic games with a dash of fantasy, Dragon Dungeon is an irresistible invitation to race again and again for that coveted dragon egg.
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Mechanics, categories, families and credits
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Publisher
Aquí Hay Dragones, Banana Games
Designer
Fernando Coria, German Moltó
Artist
German Moltó
Community
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116owners
41wishlist
1want to play
Frequently Asked Questions
Quick answers before you buy
How many players can join?
1 to 4 players, including a solo mode.
What’s the typical playtime?
About 20‑30 minutes, varying with player count.
Do I need to buy physical components?
No. It’s a print‑and‑play game; just print the sheets included in the PDF.
What’s the complexity level?
Light (weight 2/5), easy to learn and great for beginners.
Can I reuse the same sheets for multiple games?
It’s best to print fresh sheets each round, as the game relies on marking the paper.
Are there any expansions or variants?
Currently there are no official expansions; the designer offers optional scenario tweaks in the PDF.
Who would enjoy this game the most?
Fans of roll‑and‑write, fantasy adventures, and quick, replayable games.
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