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Dragonsweeper is a browser puzzle game that mixes Minesweeper-style deduction with roguelike adventure rules. The player explores a hidden board, opens tiles, studies number clues, and decides where danger may be located. The game is not only about avoiding hidden threats. It also includes monsters, health, coins, level-ups, and a dragon that works as the main final obstacle.
Dragonsweeper has a simple adventure setup rather than a detailed story campaign. The player enters a dangerous grid-based world where monsters are hidden under tiles. The goal is to reveal enough of the board, manage risk, collect resources, and become strong enough to face the dragon. The game expects the player to learn by observing patterns and reading the Monsternomicon, which explains how enemies behave.
The game does not use standard levels with separate maps. Most progress happens on one board that opens gradually. Numbers on revealed tiles help the player understand nearby danger, but they do not work exactly like classic Minesweeper. They are connected to monster strength, so the player must think about both location and enemy power before making a move.
The game includes several main elements:
Gameplay is based on deduction and controlled risk. The player clicks tiles to reveal them, uses numbers to narrow down possible monster locations, and decides when it is safe to attack or continue exploring. Opening a dangerous tile can cause damage, but defeating monsters can also give coins and help the player grow stronger.
To play, the player uses the mouse or touch input to interact with the grid. There is no character movement system or combat arena. The challenge comes from reading the board correctly, comparing clues, saving health, and choosing the right moment to fight. Progress depends on learning monster rules, avoiding unnecessary guesses, and preparing before confronting the dragon.