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A text-heavy, illustrated RPG where words are the whole adventure — and one of the most quietly gripping indies of recent years.

At a Glance
| Developer | Moral Anxiety Studio |
| Release year | 2022 |
| Platforms | PC |
| Subgenre | Illustrated text RPG |
| Length | ~12 hours (main story) |
| Metacritic | 83 / 100 |
| Steam rating | Very Positive (~94%, 4,900+ reviews) |
| Steam Deck | Playable |
| Languages | English |
About the Game
Roadwarden, from Moral Anxiety Studio, is an illustrated text RPG — closer to interactive fiction than to anything with real-time combat. You play a roadwarden hired to explore a dangerous, isolated peninsula: mapping its threats, brokering between wary settlements, and deciding what kind of warden you’ll be over a strictly limited number of in-game days.
Almost everything happens through richly written prose paired with moody pixel-art vignettes. You manage time, supplies, and your own dwindling resources while your choices — who you help, who you lie to, which factions you favor — ripple across the region and shape multiple endings.
It’s a game about reading, deliberation, and consequence, with a melancholy fantasy tone closer to a good novel than a typical RPG. Reviewers and players alike were surprised by how tense a text-based game could be, and it’s become a standout for fans of writing-driven design.
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Screenshots: official Steam media for Roadwarden.
Why It Made the List
Roadwarden earns its place by proving how far pure writing can carry an RPG. There’s no combat system to lean on — just prose, time pressure, and choices that matter — and it’s gripping. It’s the boldest words-first design on this list.
What the Critics Say
Roadwarden holds a Metacritic score of 83. Critics praised its writing, atmosphere, and the tension of its time-limited structure; the main caveat is simply that it’s reading-heavy and not for everyone.
What Players Say
On Steam it’s rated Very Positive across nearly 5,000 reviews — about 94% positive. Players highlight the quality of the writing and the weight of their choices; the obvious filter is that it’s almost all text.
Praise & Criticism
Praise
- Superb, atmospheric writing
- Choices with real consequence
- Tense time-and-resource management
- Striking pixel-art illustrations
Criticism
- Extremely text-heavy
- No traditional combat
- English-only
Games Like This
- Disco Elysium — the gold standard of writing-driven RPGs
- Citizen Sleeper — choice-rich narrative survival
- To the Moon — story-first, light on mechanics
Where to Buy
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