A Draugen Steam Key — also known as a CD Key or digital code — is the official activation code you redeem on Steam and keep in your library permanently. From €9.54 (-52%) at G2A, 52% below the €19.99 Steam price · 7 verified stores, 9 offers in stock · Updated 22min ago.
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“Choose it if you’re looking for a great discount”Draugen for PC starts at €9.54 at G2A, a Steam key, which is 52% under the €19.99 it costs on the official store.
Only 9 offers across 7 stores carry it, and thin supply means the price barely moves.
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Critics landed at 69 out of 100 across 46 reviews, with 47% of them recommending it.
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Draugen is a superbly written and performed emotional tale that will leave a lasting impact Read more
Despite its short length, Draugen is a narrative adventure which you shouldn’t miss out on. Visually the game is absolutely stunning, from it’s highly detailed... Read more
There's Norway you won't be engrossed in this beautifully crafted and well written Scandinavian mystery. Read more
Many plot threads are resolved, and the observant will be able to narrow down the catalyst for the overarching mystery to two possibilities, but a... Read more
With peerless aesthetics and creative-yet-simple gameplay, Draugen provides a thrilling tale of intrigue and tragedy that is sure to satisfy the curiosity of gamers the... Read more
In some ways, those adjectives suit Draugen as a whole. Slightly dated game design and some poorly telegraphed narrative elements aside, the game makes for... Read more
Draugen is not a revolutionary game, but it is a smart one. Read more
Draugen is an enthralling series of mysteries wrapped in a beautiful, haunting landscape. Although some of the game might leave you stumbling around or questioning... Read more
Draugen tells a beautiful story that fans of the genre won’t want to miss. A runtime of only two or three hours, depending on how... Read more
In summary, for anyone who is looking for a quick and easy game with beautiful Norwegian scenery, this is a must. I do hope that... Read more
Draugen is a short exploration game with not a whole lot to explore, but its majestic Norwegian vistas and its amusing companion engagement make it... Read more
Simple mechanically, yet sophisticated in its story, Draugen is a brief exploration of grief, trauma, and mental illness wrapped in a compelling mystery that only... Read more
Draugen delivers a beautiful and captivating journey with interesting characters that leaves you wanting just a bit too much more. Read more
As with their previous work on Dreamfall Chapters, developers have provided players with a breathtaking, interesting world to explore that is set in a historical... Read more
For as much as I wasn't blown away by Draugen's plot, I enjoyed my time with Edward and Lissie and their adventure to Graavik quite... Read more
Draugen's story might not meet the quality of its visuals, but it's an engaging few hours nonetheless. Read more
Draugen is a frustratingly creative attempt from Red Thread Games that some will appreciate, while others brush it aside without much thought. Read more
Despite its narrative shortcomings, Draugen still has plenty to offer. Graavik has no shortage of beautiful views and stunningly detailed locations. In under three hours,... Read more
From bothersome, stiff animations to stories that often stumble, failing to successfully transmit their gravity past the screen, unearthing Draugen’s excellent parts requires a fair... Read more
Draugen begins as a fascinating narrative-adventure game set in a gorgeous world. It's a shame that it struggles to maintain its momentum. Read more
Draugen is not bad, just disappointingly... mediocre-to-decent, when it could be so much more. The whole noir mystery narrated by an unreliable protagonist thing definitely... Read more
The game forsakes worldbuilding as it increasingly gives itself over to making the most digressive of statements. Read more
For a walking simulator, the story is pretty interesting (even if simplistic), but it still feels like it's lacking substance. Combine that with the lackluster... Read more
Draugen does a lot of tropes very well, but it does others in a tired way that garners side eye from me. Read more
As an immersive experience, Draugen is a pleasant surprise for those who seek to contemplate, explore and enter the reconstruction of a story of drama... Read more
Draugen tells a story of isolation and silent desperation. It's not only a journey in a norwegian village, it's ajorney into a broken and sick... Read more
Draugen can be a thrilling experience at times, but its unimaginative gameplay and weak finale knock it down a peg or two. Read more
Draugen manages to surprise player at one point in its story, but fails to keep pace after that. You'll like it if you're looking for... Read more
While it is not perfect, Draugen is a charming experience and a beautiful journey that could invade enter your heart. it's definitely worth trying. Read more
Draugen is an atmospheric adventure filled with mystery, confined within the limitations of the walking simulator genre, with some unfortunate technical and story missteps. Read more
Draugen has several good ideas from the pen of well known Norwegian game designer Ragnar Tornquist. It has solid dialogues, interesting characters and the storyline... Read more
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