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Our Verdict
RECOMMENDED
If you love quick solo dungeon adventures that you can print at home, this game’s right for you.
Highlights
- Grid-based exploration
- Simple dice system
- Print & Play affordability
- Creature and trap challenges
Keep in mind
- Printing required
- Paper and pen needed
- No physical components
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About the game
What you do in a play session
Dungeons of Sempreterna – Season 1 is a print‑and‑play that turns your room into a solo dungeon adventure. Every month, Nat20 Games drops a new map, heroes, and bosses, all in PDF format ready to print. The core mechanic is simple: you roll 3d6 to generate Elemental Runes, which fuel your movement across a grid of tiles. Each turn requires you to plan your rune reserve, as they’re limited and must be used strategically to open doors, climb stairs, or disarm traps. Enemies are represented by tokens, and each encounter is resolved with more dice rolls, keeping tension high. Because everything is printed, there are no physical components beyond paper, but this allows you to craft your own “hero notebook” and mix different setups each new season. The game is quick—typically 30 minutes per session—and perfect for those who enjoy strategic challenges without the cost of miniatures or boards. If you’re looking for a narrative, dice‑driven, printable dungeon crawl, this series may be the right pick for you.
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Mechanics, categories, families and credits
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Publisher
Nat20 Games
Designer
Guilherme Haenisch
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Frequently Asked Questions
Quick answers before you buy
How long does a game session take?
Typically around 30 minutes, depending on map complexity and enemy count.
How many players is it for?
Designed for a single player, but you can play multiple heroes in succession.
What’s the game’s complexity level?
Intermediate: involves dice rolls, resource management, and tactical decision‑making.
What components do I need?
Printer, paper, pen, and optionally tokens for enemies.
Who is this game for?
Fans of solo adventures, dice‑rolling enthusiasts, and players looking for an affordable, mini‑free experience.
How does the rune system work?
You roll 3d6 to generate runes, store them in your reserve, and spend runes to move or perform actions.
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