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Dragonsweeper is a browser-based puzzle strategy game that combines Minesweeper logic with RPG elements. The player explores a grid, reveals hidden tiles, studies number clues, and prepares for battles with monsters. The game has a simple story goal: clear the dungeon, become strong enough, and defeat the dragon placed at the center of the map. It does not use long cutscenes or a chapter-based narrative.
The game takes place on a 13×10 grid. At the start of a session, a level 15 dragon is located in the center, while other monsters are hidden across the board. The player begins with limited information and uses revealed numbers to decide which tiles are safe to open. Progress depends on deduction, risk control, and understanding how monsters are placed.
Dragonsweeper does not have standard levels like a platformer. Each run works as one puzzle board with hidden enemies, resources, and a final dragon fight. The player needs to use the monsternomicon to understand enemy rules and make better decisions.
During a run, the player needs to:
The RPG part comes from fighting monsters and improving the character. Not every enemy should be attacked immediately, because the player may need more strength or resources first. Gold, health, scrolls, and upgrades affect how far the run can go. The player must balance exploration with preparation, because the dragon is stronger than normal monsters.
To play Dragonsweeper, the user opens tiles carefully and uses the visible numbers to infer where monsters may be. The player should check the monsternomicon, defeat enemies in a useful order, and collect enough upgrades before challenging the dragon. The game ends when the player defeats the dragon or loses the run through poor decisions, unsafe exploration, or lack of resources.
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