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Player Decision Brief

Drunken Rogue

Consider Drunken Rogue if you enjoy compact single-player roguelikes, deck-building decisions, resource management, and deliberately silly themes. Look elsewhere if you want co-op, a conventional fantasy tone, or extensive technical detail before buying.

$7.99 Windows Adventure Aug 20, 2026 96% Positive (60 reviews)

Is Drunken Rogue Right For You?

Best For

  • Single-player roguelike fans
  • Players who enjoy deck-building and resource management
  • Fans of humorous, alcohol-themed adventures
  • Players comfortable with chance-based challenges

Think Twice If

  • ! Players looking for multiplayer or co-op
  • ! Anyone avoiding alcohol-centered themes
  • ! Players who prefer polished English localization
  • ! Those wanting detailed hardware requirements before purchase

Before You Buy Drunken Rogue

Check that you are playing on Windows 10 or higher, since Windows is the listed platform.

Expect intoxication to affect both character strength and perception during dungeon runs.

Review the Steam page for hardware requirements beyond the listed operating-system information.

Check the language details if full voice audio matters to you; the listed languages provide interface and subtitles.

Expect a paid single-player game with full controller support, achievements, and Steam Cloud.

Drunken Rogue Fit Matrix

Coop

Low

Solo

High

Grind

Medium

Story

Medium

Performance risk

Medium

Beginner friendly

Medium

What Players Say About Drunken Rogue

Recurring player themes that may help you decide whether this game fits your taste.

Players Often Praise

  • Players repeatedly enjoy the tipsiness mechanic and its unusual role in progression.
  • Humor, art, and the deliberately silly premise are recurring sources of appeal.
  • Several players describe the core challenge as tense, engaging, and rewarding once its systems become clear.

Common Complaints

  • Some players find the English localization choppy but understandable.
  • The opening presentation can feel text-heavy and difficult to parse before the core systems become familiar.

Mixed Reactions

  • The chance-based checks and resource management are appealing to some players but may feel demanding or opaque to others.
  • Some players find the game easier than expected in their early runs.

Performance Notes

  • No recurring performance problem is established by the available player feedback.
  • The listed hardware information is limited, so players with older systems should verify the Steam page before buying.

Purchase Notes

  • The game is presented as a paid single-player release rather than a free-to-play title.

Player Fit

  • Best suited to players who enjoy experimental roguelike systems, humorous themes, and managing risk through chance-based encounters.

Drunken Rogue Key Features

Roguelike deck-building

Drunken Rogue structures its adventure around roguelike dungeon progression and deck-building decisions as Lita pushes toward the vampire king’s castle.

Intoxication as progression

The characters in Drunken Rogue become stronger as they get drunker, turning intoxication into a central part of surviving dangerous dungeons.

Evasion-focused abilities

Lita can use her Wind Cloak and Endo can turn into fog, giving the pair ways to avoid dangers instead of relying on direct assaults.

Escalating dungeon threats

Traps, terrain, and demons appear across several dungeons, while dangers that are evaded return stronger on the next floor.

Hallucination-driven uncertainty

As intoxication increases, reality becomes less reliable. Apparitions such as the dog Odysseus may even appear to be fiendish demons.

Controller-friendly solo play

Drunken Rogue supports single-player play, full controller input, Steam achievements, Steam Cloud, and play at your own pace.

Drunken Rogue Screenshots

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Drunken Rogue FAQ

What kind of game is Drunken Rogue?

Drunken Rogue combines adventure and RPG elements with roguelike deck-building. Its dungeon runs involve traps, terrain, demons, evasion abilities, and escalating dangers.

Is Drunken Rogue single-player?

Yes. Drunken Rogue is designed for single-player play and supports Steam Cloud, achievements, and full controller support.

What platforms does Drunken Rogue support?

The listed platform is Windows. The minimum operating-system requirement is Windows 10 or higher; additional hardware details should be checked on the Steam page.

What languages are available?

The interface and subtitles are available in English, Japanese, Simplified Chinese, and Traditional Chinese. Full audio is not shown for these languages.

Do player reviews recommend Drunken Rogue?

Player feedback is broadly positive, especially around the tipsiness mechanic, humor, art, and resource-focused challenge. Some players mention choppy English localization and a text-heavy early experience.

Drunken Rogue Quick Facts

Single-player
Steam Achievements
Steam Cloud
Family Sharing

Genres

Adventure Indie RPG

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