Is It Wrong To Repay The Debt In A Dungeon? Patched -
The game combines standard RPG elements with a specialized card-based combat system.
: The game includes mature themes and "fan service" scenes, which are a central part of the "repaying the debt" narrative. Reception and Availability
He tapped the pouch. "If I take this, I sell it to an artificer. The artificer turns it into a weapon. That weapon kills a dragon in the North. The dragon’s death disrupts the migration of the dire wolves. The wolves attack the farms. The farms fail. The peasants starve."
: Akane, a determined girl who balances her morality against the desperate need for money. is it wrong to repay the debt in a dungeon?
Adventurers often live by their own codes of honor and conduct. For them, repaying a debt, regardless of where it happens, could be a matter of personal integrity.
Debts can be financial, moral, or symbolic. If someone saved your life and you now owe them a literal debt of honor, repaying it in a dungeon might mean risking your own freedom or safety to rescue them. In that context, repayment is noble—even heroic.
He looked back at the banker.
" Is It Wrong to Repay the Debt in a Dungeon? " is a developed by Atelier Wanko and published by OTAKU Plan. Though its title is a clear parody of the famous anime and light novel series Is It Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon? (DanMachi), this title is a standalone game focused on strategic dungeon crawling and resource management. Plot and Setting
: Players manage Action Points (AP) to play cards like Normal Attack, Defense, and All-Out Attack.
"A ruthless answer," Silas said, pulling the pouch across the table. "The correct one." The game combines standard RPG elements with a
: Enemies have visible symbols indicating their next move, allowing players to choose between defending or going on the offensive.
"The terms were specific, Kaelen," Silas whispered, his voice like grinding stones. "Five thousand gold. Interest compounded monthly. The due date was yesterday."

