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Feedback on crowdfunding page

Hello guys! We've made a post about this a whole year ago, but since then we've completely remade the crowdfunding page for Fungeon Crawl.

In short, it's a chaotic card game where you play as eccentric characters in a wacky dungeon. You'll fight monsters, find treasures and visit a myriad of fantastical locations. Each adventurer is looking to end the game as the richest one, and to achieve this you'll do pretty much anything. You'll set up traps and you'll rob the other players for all they've got.

It's a light-hearted game at its core with a cartoony art style at so we wanted the page to reflect that.

Does it look charming to you and does it work well?

Link: https://gamefound.com/en/projects/do-or-dice-games/fungeon

u/Mighty_Blu — 7 days ago

Character concept - Dorothy

Hello guys!

I recently got back into the game because my friends started playing, and I got an idea for a character. So I spent yesterday drawing this fun side project. I tried to replicate the designs of Abilities and Talents as best as I could with my style.

For the design, I drew inspiration from both the book and classic live action versions of both Dorothy and Wicked Witch of the West.

Hope you enjoy the post!

u/Mighty_Blu — 14 days ago

Almost four years of design in a few images

This post shows how my game's design evolved over the years.

I started making it somewhere in September 2022. In December 2024 I started drawing artworks for the cards and made a design for the cards (not pictured) which I then redesigned somewhere in August 2025. Throughout this time I was making the cards with an ordinary printer and putting them in card sleeves.

Since then I've made hundreds of artworks for the game, some of which were just redrawings of older ones since my style improved, two examples can be seen on the second image.

In January 2026 I did slight adjustments to the design for a TGC prototype.

Finally, I made a redesign of the cards and just last week I received a print sample from my manufacturer.

The third image shows a handful of cards from 2023/2024, while the fourth image shows how they look today. Time sure does fly.

What do you think about the design evolution of my game?

u/Mighty_Blu — 1 month ago

Almost four years of design in a few images

This post shows how my game's design evolved over the years.

I started making it somewhere in September 2022. In December 2024 I started drawing artworks for the cards and made a design for the cards (not pictured) which I then redesigned somewhere in August 2025. Throughout this time I was making the cards with an ordinary printer and putting them in card sleeves.

Since then I've made hundreds of artworks for the game, some of which were just redrawings of older ones since my style improved, two examples can be seen on the second image.

In January 2026 I did slight adjustments to the design for a TGC prototype.

Finally, I made a redesign of the cards and just last week I received a print sample from my manufacturer.

The third image shows a handful of cards from 2023/2024, while the fourth image shows how they look today. Time sure does fly.

u/Mighty_Blu — 1 month ago

Our prototypes over the years

Hello! Earlier today we got some production samples of our game Fungeon Crawl from our manufacturer and that made us so excited. The first image shows all of the components with some of the cards and the second one shows the box up close. The third image shows a prototype box from TGC a couple months ago. The last image shows how the cards looked earlier during prototyping. What do you think?

u/Mighty_Blu — 1 month ago

We received our production samples earlier today and we're so excited!

Hello! Earlier today we got some production samples of our game Fungeon Crawl from our manufacturer and that made us so excited. The first image shows all of the components with some of the cards and the second one shows the box up close. The third image shows a prototype box from TGC a couple months ago. The last image shows how the cards looked earlier during prototyping.

u/Mighty_Blu — 1 month ago