Compara los precios de Knights of Pen and Paper 2 en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Kyy Games. Publicado por Paradox Interactive. Lanzado el 20/10/2015. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Adventure, Indie, RPG, Simulation, Strategy.

A self-aware tabletop RPG simulator where you manage both the players around the table and the fantasy heroes they control. Crunchy, charming, and surprisingly deep.

Knights of Pen and Paper 2 is a meta RPG that puts you in the dual role of dungeon master and party manager. You are literally looking at a table covered in dice, snacks, and miniatures, controlling a group of nerds who are themselves playing a fantasy adventure. That two-layer structure is not just cosmetic. It shapes every decision, from which player archetype you seat at the table to how you kit out the characters those players are running in-game. The result is a turn-based strategy RPG with a genuinely unusual identity. The combat system is the mechanical heart of things. You build a party of up to five characters by mixing player types (the Jock, the Nerd, the Goth, and several others) with fantasy classes like Warrior, Mage, Druid, or Paladin. Each combination produces a distinct stat profile, and the class skill trees reward careful planning rather than random clicking. Fights are straightforward in the early hours, but enemy encounters scale up and start demanding real target prioritization and cooldown management. You can also choose how many enemies to face per fight, which functions as a risk-reward dial. More enemies means better loot odds but a much harder fight. That single mechanic does a lot of work keeping sessions engaging. Progression runs through a town-building loop that connects the dungeon crawling to a resource economy. Gold funds new buildings, buildings unlock gear and services, better gear enables harder content. It is not a complex loop by grand-strategy standards, but it is coherent and satisfying. The writing throughout is stuffed with tabletop and pop culture references. Some land, some are groan-worthy, and a few will only register if you have spent time arguing about encumbrance rules at a kitchen table. The tone stays light without tipping into parody that forgets to be a real game underneath. For newcomers to the series or the genre, the learning curve is reasonable. The tutorial walks you through the basics without treating you like a complete novice, and the meta structure gives even inexperienced RPG players an intuitive hook. You are not asked to master a 200-page rulebook. You are asked to pick your party, manage your resources, and figure out which fight is worth taking right now versus which one will delete your Healer in round two. That said, min-maxers will find real depth in synergy hunting across the player-class matrix, and the game rewards a second or third run with a different party composition. Mod support exists but is limited compared to what the Paradox brand might suggest, so do not go in expecting a community toolkit of the same scale as the publisher's flagship titles. The weaknesses are real. The mid-game pacing drags as the grind between content spikes becomes noticeable. The AI is scripted rather than adaptive, which means veteran RPG players will solve the encounter patterns quickly and coast on muscle memory for stretches. And while the pixel art style has charm, the interface feels dated in a way that occasionally works against the experience rather than adding to its retro appeal. Still, for a self-contained RPG that respects your time in reasonable bursts and consistently delivers that next-upgrade dopamine hit, Knights of Pen and Paper 2 holds up well for what it is. Diego, Scout Team

Knights of Pen and Paper 2

Knights of Pen and Paper 2

20 oct 2015Kyy GamesParadox Interactive
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A self-aware tabletop RPG simulator where you manage both the players around the table and the fantasy heroes they control. Crunchy, charming, and surprisingly deep.

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Knights of Pen and Paper 2 is a meta RPG that puts you in the dual role of dungeon master and party manager. You are literally looking at a table covered in dice, snacks, and miniatures, controlling a group of nerds who are themselves playing a fantasy adventure. That two-layer structure is not just cosmetic. It shapes every decision, from which player archetype you seat at the table to how you kit out the characters those players are running in-game. The result is a turn-based strategy RPG with a genuinely unusual identity. The combat system is the mechanical heart of things. You build a party of up to five characters by mixing player types (the Jock, the Nerd, the Goth, and several others) with fantasy classes like Warrior, Mage, Druid, or Paladin. Each combination produces a distinct stat profile, and the class skill trees reward careful planning rather than random clicking. Fights are straightforward in the early hours, but enemy encounters scale up and start demanding real target prioritization and cooldown management. You can also choose how many enemies to face per fight, which functions as a risk-reward dial. More enemies means better loot odds but a much harder fight. That single mechanic does a lot of work keeping sessions engaging. Progression runs through a town-building loop that connects the dungeon crawling to a resource economy. Gold funds new buildings, buildings unlock gear and services, better gear enables harder content. It is not a complex loop by grand-strategy standards, but it is coherent and satisfying. The writing throughout is stuffed with tabletop and pop culture references. Some land, some are groan-worthy, and a few will only register if you have spent time arguing about encumbrance rules at a kitchen table. The tone stays light without tipping into parody that forgets to be a real game underneath. For newcomers to the series or the genre, the learning curve is reasonable. The tutorial walks you through the basics without treating you like a complete novice, and the meta structure gives even inexperienced RPG players an intuitive hook. You are not asked to master a 200-page rulebook. You are asked to pick your party, manage your resources, and figure out which fight is worth taking right now versus which one will delete your Healer in round two. That said, min-maxers will find real depth in synergy hunting across the player-class matrix, and the game rewards a second or third run with a different party composition. Mod support exists but is limited compared to what the Paradox brand might suggest, so do not go in expecting a community toolkit of the same scale as the publisher's flagship titles. The weaknesses are real. The mid-game pacing drags as the grind between content spikes becomes noticeable. The AI is scripted rather than adaptive, which means veteran RPG players will solve the encounter patterns quickly and coast on muscle memory for stretches. And while the pixel art style has charm, the interface feels dated in a way that occasionally works against the experience rather than adding to its retro appeal. Still, for a self-contained RPG that respects your time in reasonable bursts and consistently delivers that next-upgrade dopamine hit, Knights of Pen and Paper 2 holds up well for what it is.

Diego
Diego · Scout Team

Strategy & simulation

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steamMeta RPGTabletop SimulatorParty BuilderTurn-Based CombatTown BuildingClass SynergiesRisk-Reward MechanicsPixel Art RPG

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Paradox Interactive
Fecha de lanzamiento
20 oct 2015

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