Yeah, they ran a kickstarter for one and a friend got an advance copy from that. It's a pretty well done game that nicely emulates the general flow of the game in a way that translates well to both cardboard format and to multiple players. The monsters have a specific pattern of moves that make them sort of predictable, and bosses have their move-set created by drawing cards from a small deck, which makes them a bit harder to predict and more dangerous because of it.
"It was exactly then that Aesma did a truly impossible thing, since by then she was thoroughly fed up." ~ Aesma and the Red Eyed King