Cryptmaster (2024)

Akupara Games

PC (Microsoft Windows) · PlayStation 4 · PlayStation 5 · Xbox One · Xbox Series X|S

3.52 from 31 ratings

396 members have it in their collection · 6 playing now · 219 backlogged · 29 wish listed

How long? Main story 27h · with extras 13h (from 3 logged playthroughs)

Say anything in this bizarre dungeon adventure where words control everything. Fill in the blanks with text or voice to uncover lost abilities, solve strange quests, and play unexpected mini-games. Use your words to conquer the crypt and unleash a whole new kind of "spell casting!"

Release dates

  • May 09, 2024 (Full Release) (Worldwide) PC (Microsoft Windows)
  • Oct 03, 2024 (Full Release) (Worldwide) PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S

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Toupaloops

Review Toupaloops 4/5 · Jul 5, 2025

A fun dungeon crawling typing game

Cryptmaster is a completely unique experience. Think "Typing of the dead" if it was a slow dungeon crawler RPG with witty writing and a bonkers score. Full playthrough below:

magillfoote

Review magillfoote 4/5 · Jan 7, 2025

Immensely enjoyable typing game

One part The Legend of Grimrock, one part Typing of the Dead, and one part playing Hangman with the Gatekeeper from the video board game Nightmare. Perfect length, too.

agersant

Review agersant 2/5 · Nov 1, 2024

  • Creative blend of dungeon crawling and word games
  • Combat can be played in real time (a hot mess) or turn based (lacking depth)
  • Good voice acting, but writing is hit or miss
  • Bold style choices (music, art, etc.) which do pay off
  • At the end of the day, most of the play-through is spent playing hangman or solving charades - …
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  • Creative blend of dungeon crawling and word games
  • Combat can be played in real time (a hot mess) or turn based (lacking depth)
  • Good voice acting, but writing is hit or miss
  • Bold style choices (music, art, etc.) which do pay off
  • At the end of the day, most of the play-through is spent playing hangman or solving charades - which gets old after the novelty of the concepts wear off
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DarkBeing

Review DarkBeing 4/5 · Aug 22, 2024

Really good typing RPG

It's been a while since I played a typing game, and this one was really, really good.

Great writing (pun intended) with unique twist on the typing mechanic. Memorizing and typing words to attack and use skills really tests your typing skills and your ability to both plan and adapt on the go. I enjoyed the combat very much, even …

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It's been a while since I played a typing game, and this one was really, really good.

Great writing (pun intended) with unique twist on the typing mechanic. Memorizing and typing words to attack and use skills really tests your typing skills and your ability to both plan and adapt on the go. I enjoyed the combat very much, even though I avoided it when I could.

The story is straightforward, like most classic fantasy games/campaigns, but it's the dialogue and the characters you meet that make it worthwhile. Solving game's puzzles and many riddles also felt great. It's a clever game, is what I'm saying.

Bottom line - I loved it.

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ellewoods

Review ellewoods 5/5 · Aug 17, 2024

necromancer teaches typing!

when I tell my friends I am loving playing a "typing rpg," they don't understand at first. But it really hits the sweet spot for me of being breezy but still challenging enough to be fun. The character and lore writing is entertaining but not long winded, the riddles are satisfying, and I actually get excited when an NPC wants …

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when I tell my friends I am loving playing a "typing rpg," they don't understand at first. But it really hits the sweet spot for me of being breezy but still challenging enough to be fun. The character and lore writing is entertaining but not long winded, the riddles are satisfying, and I actually get excited when an NPC wants to play the trading card minigame.

The combat is really unique because instead of remembering a button for each attack, you have to remember and type the actual name of the attack. I have had a lot of fun keeping track of my favorite moves and combos to stack lots of damage. TBH if I was playing alone, I would need to do turn-based combat mode because I'm a poor typist. Luckily my partner helps me, but I'm glad the option is there.

Although you are constrained to saying one word at a time, I have still been surprised and delighted by some responses I get from the npcs. The low fantasy humor reminds me of terry pratchett's discworld a bit, and I especially love my pal the Cryptmaster! My only gripe is that no matter how many times I say "love," "friend," "hug," etc to him, he doesn't seem to return my affection... :'( lol

If it sounds interesting, check out a video of someone playing! If the first 15 mins or so seem interesting, you will probably like the rest of it, we definitely did!

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