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Luck Be A Landlord is a thrilling game where luck is everything. As the player, you have one coin left and your landlord is knocking at your door. You insert the coin into a slot machine and hope for the best - it's a roguelite game which means each time is different. You can add symbols and items to the machine to create interesting build strategies. With a terrible landlord to defeat and a dog to pet, this game is a must-play for anyone who loves a challenge.
Lost For Swords is a Roguelike Deckbuilder, where the cards in your deck shape the rooms you’re exploring. Make your way up the tower, equip weapons and armor, cast spells and scrolls, activate auras, collect loot and defeat monsters in tactical turn-based combat.
Vault of the Void is a challenging card-based game that rewards improvement. You build a deck and navigate a hex-based grid to defeat enemies. With a variety of mechanics to master and cards to upgrade, the game offers complexity and depth. Although it may be overwhelming for newcomers, players familiar with deck building will find much to love in Vault of the Void.
What we like:
Strong base mechanics that expand with classes and modes
Join Crystal Princess Amelie on her quest to defeat the Black Witch and free her friends from jewel prisons in Vivid Knight, a dungeon-crawler game with auto-chess mechanics. Build a team of up to six fighters, collect powerful jewels, and activate unique symbol abilities to help you defeat monsters and progress through the dungeon. The game's cute anime-style graphics make it an enjoyable adventure for any player looking for a fun and replayable game.
What we like:
No microtransactions
Fun and colorful graphics
Allows for a lot of different party approaches
Wide pool of unlockable characters and items
Unique gameplay mechanics
What could be improved:
Bonuses and debuffs hard to understand at first
Limited movement points may be frustrating
Dungeons may not be too difficult for seasoned roguelike players
Get ready to explore the dungeon in Card Hog, where you can choose your own hog and battle enemies with a variety of weapons and magic. With multiple game modes, dozens of enemies and bosses to fight, and over 100 cards to discover, there's no shortage of adventure. Show your creativity by customizing your hog's outfit and enjoy local multiplayer modes while the online mode is on the way. With more content and updates on their way, join the Early Access journey and experience the exciting world of Card Hog today.
What we like:
Casual and quick gameplay
Unique concept of being a card inside a grid of cards
Lots of different modes to play
Devs are active and listen to player feedback
Simple design and easy to understand gameplay
What could be improved:
May require a lot of grinding to unlock everything
A fresh take on Roguelike Deckbuilders that lets you fine-tune your decks before each run to adapt your strategy on your way to victory. Over 1,000 cards to choose from, ten characters with their own set of unique skills, and dozens of items and missions to evolve your tactics.
Dungeon Clawler is a Roguelike Claw Machine Deckbuilder. Build your deck, grab weapons and items from the claw machine to battle enemies, discover powerful perks that create game-changing synergies and unleash crazy combos as you fight your way through the dungeon!
Gather your monster squad and fight in Monster Battles! Dive into this inventory management auto-battler. Collect, combine, and strategize with your monsters. The same-race monsters get powerful buffs, and monsters can fuse and evolve. Discover endless possibilities and build your ultimate squad!
Indies' Lies is a challenging, yet rewarding rogue-like deck-building game with role-playing story mode elements. With 12 unique characters, a wide range of powerful cards, and a flexible partner system, you will enjoy exploring the rich world of Mekaa. It offers exceptional replay ability and customization options to create a unique experience every time.
What we like:
Exceptional replay ability
Flexible partner system
Rich lore and engaging stories
Wide range of powerful cards and talents to collect
Role-playing story mode elements.
What could be improved:
May be overwhelming with too many choices
Lacks comprehensive beginner tutorial
Graphics placement can block valuable information during battles