
Night of Full Moon
"Night of Full Moon" is a deck-building game based on the tale of Little Red Riding Hood. You play as Red herself, battle against monsters with cards to save your beloved grandma. You can build your own deck with the cards you collect through the adventure.
What it feels like
A reimagining of Little Red Riding Hood as a card adventurer carries quirky, fanciful charm alongside darker elements.
What it's about
Based directly on the Little Red Riding Hood fairy tale, grounding the game in classic folklore and legend. The Black Forest setting and monster encounters evoke a darker, grittier take on the classic tale.
How it plays
The core loop is assembling and refining a deck of cards, explicitly described as a deckbuilding game where you collect cards to build your own deck. Cards are the units and actions of moment-to-moment turn-based combat against monsters throughout the adventure. Combat is turn-based, with cards determining actions and outcomes in strategic exchanges with monsters.
How it's structured
Explicitly designed as a single-player experience with no multiplayer component. A roguelike structure where each playthrough is a discrete run into the Black Forest with random events and plots, resetting on loss. Random events, procedural plot, multiple card options, and different endings ensure meaningful variance across replays.
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