Compare ScourgeBringer Supporter Pack (DLC) prices across trusted key stores and find the best deal. Developed by Flying Oak Games, E-Studio. Published by Dear Villagers. Released on 10/21/2020. Available on PC. Genres: Action, Adventure, Indie.

ScourgeBringer Supporter Pack (DLC)

ScourgeBringer Supporter Pack (DLC)

Add-on / DLC for ScourgeBringer — view full game
Oct 21, 2020Flying Oak Games, E-StudioDear Villagers
PC
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About ScourgeBringer Supporter Pack (DLC)

ScourgeBringer is a free-moving roguelite platformer from Flying Oak Games, and the operative word is free. Kyhra floats around each room with almost zero gravity friction, meaning you are always airborne, always chaining melee slashes into gunshots into dashes. The movement system is the whole game. Learn it and the procedurally generated floors feel like a rhythm you can finally hear. Ignore it and every elite enemy will chew through you before you finish reading the room. That distinction matters because the learning curve is real and somewhat front-loaded, but the payoff is a combat loop that genuinely few games in the genre can match for pure momentum. The roguelite structure is standard in the best sense. You die, you bank a small amount of Curse currency, you unlock passive upgrades on a sprawling skill tree, and you go again. Runs last somewhere between a few minutes (early deaths) and thirty-plus (when things click), and the permanent progression moves at a pace that always feels like forward motion rather than a grind tax. Boss encounters punctuate each zone and range from readable pattern fights to absolute blenders that will test whether you have actually internalized the dodge-cancel mechanics or were just coasting on them. The pixel art is sharp and purposeful, dark industrial palettes broken up by electric blues and reds that read clearly even at high speed, which matters more than it sounds when you are trying to parse enemy telegraphs mid-air. The soundtrack deserves its own paragraph. Carpenter Brut's score sits in a lane somewhere between synthwave and industrial metal, and it syncs with the aggression of the combat in a way that feels intentional rather than atmospheric wallpaper. It is the kind of music that makes dying feel like a dramatic pause rather than a failure. Flying Oak leaned hard into the sonic identity here, and it shows. This is one of those smaller releases where the audio is doing as much heavy lifting as the design. Where ScourgeBringer falls short is in mid-run variety. The weapon and ability modifiers you pick up between rooms can reshape a run in satisfying ways, but the pool occasionally serves you near-duplicate options that flatten the decision-making. Some players will also find the early zones repetitive until the skill tree opens up enough to let builds diverge. And if you are coming from something like Dead Cells expecting environmental storytelling and dense lore, the narrative here is thin. Kyhra's arc exists, the world-building is gestured at, but the game is primarily a movement and combat exercise. That is not a flaw so much as a design choice, but it is worth naming. At roughly ten to twenty hours to see the credits with some mastery under your belt, and more if you chase the harder difficulty modifiers, ScourgeBringer knows its scope and does not overstay its welcome. Flying Oak built something tight, loud, and genuinely fun to get better at. For fans of fast-twitch roguelites that reward actual mechanical improvement over stat padding, this one earns its Very Positive rating honestly.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

Indie & narrative

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System Requirements

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Processor
64bit 1.5 GHz CPU
Memory
2048 MB RAM
Graphics
OpenGL 3.0 (DirectX® 10) compliant graphics card and driver
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Game Info

Developer
Flying Oak Games, E-Studio
Publisher
Dear Villagers
Release Date
Oct 21, 2020

Features

Single-playerDownloadable ContentFull controller supportCommentary availableFamily Sharing

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How much does ScourgeBringer Supporter Pack (DLC) cost?

As of 17 August 2026, the cheapest in-stock offer for ScourgeBringer Supporter Pack (DLC) is €0.39 at IndieGala, out of 4 live offers we track across verified key stores. Prices change daily — the table on this page is refreshed continuously.

Where can I buy ScourgeBringer Supporter Pack (DLC) cheapest?

The lowest in-stock price we track for ScourgeBringer Supporter Pack (DLC) is €0.39 at IndieGala (17 August 2026). We compare 4 live offers from verified key stores — the full table with every store and its trust score is on this page.

What platforms is ScourgeBringer Supporter Pack (DLC) available on?

ScourgeBringer Supporter Pack (DLC) is available on PC.

When was ScourgeBringer Supporter Pack (DLC) released?

ScourgeBringer Supporter Pack (DLC) was released on 21 October 2020.

Who developed ScourgeBringer Supporter Pack (DLC)?

ScourgeBringer Supporter Pack (DLC) was developed by Flying Oak Games, E-Studio and published by Dear Villagers.