For the past two years, Timothy Eden has lived by a commitment. Every day, he would draw and publish a comic about Slay the Spire, and keep it up until the sequel came out. As of March 5, Slay the Spire 2 is now out in early access.
The artistic endeavor began as so many things do: with a breakup. Eden, who streams on YouTube and Twitch as the content creator PixelPenguin, was going through it — with his health, with his career, with his relationship.
“It was all kind of in crisis mode, and I thought, I need something to anchor myself,” Eden told Polygon over a video call this month. “One of my home base feelings for me is video games, and I hadn’t started a new video game in a long time. And I thought, OK, well, I’ll just, I don’t know, buy myself a video game. Slay the Spire looks good.”
Released in 2019, Slay the Spire has since become totemic in the indie game world. Developer Mega Crit deftly fused deck-building turn-based combat with roguelike mechanics and fantasy flair for a game that has appealed to players of pretty much all tastes. Some friends had recommended it to Eden, even the typically non-gamer ones, and it had an “overwhelmingly positive” rating on Steam based on tens of thousands of reviews. (One of his rules: “Anything that says overwhelmingly positive on Steam, I’m going to like it.”) So he gave it a shot.
Ironically, Eden was not a fan of the game’s art style (“[it] has that idle mobile RPG feel when you look at it for the first time”), but became enamored by the atmosphere and the characters, and started drawing them every day. He was inspired by content creator Ursa Ryan, who primarily makes content for the Civilization series. In anticipation of Civilization 7’s February 2025 release, Ryan pulled a similar stunt, drawing one comic every day until the game was finally out.




