Storybook Brawl
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| Storybook Brawl | |
|---|---|
| Developer | Good Luck Games |
| Engine | Unity |
| Platform | Windows |
| Release | 18 June 2021 (Early access) |
| Genre | Auto battler |
| Modes | Single-player, multiplayer |
Storybook Brawl was an auto battler video game developed by American studio Good Luck Games. Development began in 2020, and the game was released in early access for Windows in June 2021. The game and studio were acquired by cryptocurrency exchange FTX in March 2022 to develop non-fungible token integrations, a move that faced player backlash. Servers were shut down in May 2023 in the wake of the bankruptcy of FTX.[1]
Storybook Brawl was a fantasy-themed card-based auto battler featuring gameplay inspired by Hearthstone Battlegrounds. In each game, players first selected a hero which granted them a passive ability. The game was then divided into alternating shopping phases and combat phases. In shopping phases, players spent a limited amount of resources per round on cards representing characters to play on their boards, as well as upgrades for these characters and non-character treasures and spells. These were followed by combat phases, automated fights against other players' boards.[2] Players' boards contained up to seven characters, and one of the primary difference between Storybook Brawl and previous card-based auto battlers was that cards were played on two lines instead of just one.[3]