A downloadable game for Windows and macOS

Have a seat at the table and try your hand at the strategic game of Dungeons & Doors. Can you outwit the Executioner and escape the guillotine?

Dungeons & Doors is a single player first person table top card game. A row of doors divides the playspace and you must use keys to open and close doors to control the card combat. 

How to play:

  1. At the start of every turn draw either a key or a card
  2. Play cards on closed doors, or click on doors to open or close them (this costs a key)
  3. Flip the lever on the right of the table to end your turn
  4. You must attack empty spaces to gain points
  5. Earning points raises the guillotine bar, losing points lowers it
  6. If you get the bar to the top, you win
  7. If the bar reaches the bottom, you lose

Credits:

  • Game Design/Direction - Adam Malas 
  • Production/Project Management - Elizabeth (Libby) Tucker 
  • Programming - Preston Fu
  • 3D Assets - Luke Fenwick
  • 2D Assets - Luke Boken
  • Sound/Music - Jonathan Wang

All assets in this game were made by our team

StatusReleased
PlatformsWindows, macOS
Rating
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
(3 total ratings)
AuthorExpiredJam
GenreStrategy, Card Game
TagsHorror, Indie, Singleplayer, Tabletop

Download

Download
Dungeons & Doors (Mac).zip 340 MB
Download
Dungeons & Doors (Windows).zip 469 MB

Install instructions

Windows:

  1. locate downloaded file "Dungeons&Doors(win).zip"(probably in downloads folder)
  2. right click, and select extract
  3. open the folder and double click "Dungeons&Doors.exe" to play

Mac:

  1. locate downloaded file "Dungeons&Doors(mac).zip"(probably in downloads folder)
  2. double click the file to unzip it
  3. a new folder should appear called "Dungeons&Doors(mac)"
  4. open that folder and double click "Dungeons&Doors" to play

Comments

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I had a blast playing this game; the tutorial was sufficient for me to jump into playing the game quickly! The game puts a very enjoyable spin on Rock, Paper, Scissors. I would recommend allowing the player to fast forward through the dialog in the tutorial (Like pressing enter to continue, or instantly finishing the current line), and it would be nice if the tutorial slowly added more doors to get the player used to the actual game. Overall, the game was very enjoyable, definitely a good mix of luck and skill! Will be playing again multiple times!

This game is cool, I like the sound effects, it makes everything more spooky. One thing that I don't get is you can only place cards on closed doors, but if a door is already open, there's no way to close it, which leads the enemy to keep striking and getting points.

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Great game! The rock paper scissors mechanic as well as the doors make it a very simple game to understand with a lot of potential behind it.  I would play around with more mechanics like potentially locking doors, keeping them stuck open, maybe more cards with simple effects, but overall a great game at its core that I enjoyed playing!

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Replayed like 6 times already, and considering it's just a version of rock paper scissors right now, it's impressive!

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Awesome game loved the dungeons and the doors

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As advertised, the Dungeon does have doors! 10/10