Feed the Scorchpot Launches on Steam With Dragons, Dice, and Delicious Dishes

Fulfil Your Contract in Feed the Scorchpot

Moravian Games and publisher Indieformer have officially launched Feed the Scorchpot, a tabletop-inspired roguelike that puts players in charge of keeping a very demanding dragon well fed. The game is now available on PC via Steam.

In Feed the Scorchpot, players enter a 20-year pact with a dragon in exchange for its protection. The catch? A feast must be prepared every year, and failing to satisfy the fiery patron could turn the chef into the main course.

The game combines dice-based mechanics with roguelike progression and tabletop-inspired strategy. Players roll dice to gather ingredients, discover recipes, and expand a hex-grid island filled with buildings that can work together to create increasingly powerful combinations. They can also arrange farms, shrines, harbours, and other structures to maximize scores and produce some wonderfully chaotic combos.

There is plenty of variety to keep each run feeling different, with more than 50 buildings, over 80 recipes, and 20 unique dice types available. Players can also decide how risky they want to be, either completing the contract early for better rewards or staying longer as the dragon becomes increasingly hungry and difficult to please.

Feed the Scorchpot marks the debut of Moravian Games, a husband-and-wife development team consisting of Jakub and Daniela. It is also the first published game from Indieformer.

The game is available for $14.99, £13.75, or €14.99, with a 20% launch discount. There is also a special bundle with Balatro. If you enjoy strategy games with plenty of dice, combos, and questionable culinary decisions, Feed the Scorchpot looks like a fun one to keep an eye on.

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