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Prepare to inhabit a world of chivalry, class warfare and off-beat pop references. Knights of Pen & Paper II is a turn-based, retro style, pixel-art adventure full of danger, intrigue, death, and saving throws! Players assume the role of a group of teenagers, playing a classic pen & paper RPG to overcome dicey situations. As both party and game master, they get to assemble both their characters, and the challenges they will face. Select among mighty classes like Wizard, Thief or Warrior; proud races like Dwarf or Elf; and snark-slinging players like Goth, Lab Rat or Rocker. Choose quests and combat encounters, delve dungeons, craft powerful items and watch in horror as your muscle-packed barbarian rolls a one on his body check. Together, face the greatest threat the campaign world has ever faced: The new rules edition.
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9 reviews found85
Gaming Nexus
Nov 25, 2015
While it might not be the most complex role-playing game available, it's a worthwhile and entertaining purchase for players eager to set out on a casual fantasy adventure. * The product in this article was sent to us by the developer/company. I've been writing for Gaming Nexus since 2011 and focus primarily on PC games and hardware.
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Softpedia
Oct 20, 2015
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The Escapist
Jan 20, 2016
Knights of Pen & Paper 2 simulates the imperfect, but undeniably fun experience of a tabletop RPG. It's a game that pokes fun of entertainment culture and RPG stereotypes as a whole, bundled into an engaging 16-bit retro experience.
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Everyeye.it
Nov 4, 2015
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Gamer.nl
Dec 27, 2015
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RPGamer
Dec 1, 2015
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GamesBeat
Nov 4, 2015
I wish I liked Knights of Pen and Paper 2 a lot more than I did. It has a lot of charm and heart — I can see it in the gorgeous pixel art and in all the neat jokes and references built into Paperos. But it just isn’t very fun to play. If you happen to be in that cross-section of being both a tabletop player and an RPG fanatic, it might be worth checking out.
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DarkStation
Nov 19, 2015
The repetition inherent in the gameplay means that existing fans will merely be burned out by the story’s end, and the unnecessary subtractive design makes the first game a better starting point for newcomers.
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Ragequit.gr
Nov 13, 2015
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