Roguebook
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Roguebook

2021-06-17
Developer:  AbrakamPublisher:    Nacon
gamepadStadia, Series X|S, PS4, Linux, PC, PS5, Mac, XONE, Switch
Single playerBird view / Isometric, Side view
Puzzle
Role-playing (RPG)
Strategy
Turn-based strategy (TBS)
Tactical
Adventure
Indie
Card & Board Game
Fantasy

Enter an ever-changing world full of legendary encounters and stories. Craft your cards, assemble the perfect deck and defeat the Roguebook itself... or die trying. Roguebook is a single-player roguelike deck-builder that takes place in a procedurally generated world.

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JDOGGAReviewed a game
Just remembered I played this for a couple of hours, about a year ago. I should play more of it sometime 🙂
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SpyRayReviewed a game
A mixture of a rogue-like with turn based strategy and cards... it looks like a prettier Slay the Spire but plays more like Hearthstone: Dungeon Run. It's based on Faeria which is an amazing turn based strategy game based on cards and the concept of building the battlefield as you play while your opponent also participates in building it. Of course your decks are built before you jump into the games. If you want a drafting mode though it has that as well(also story mode, puzzles, and more). But this is Roguebook, not Faeria. You'll see a lot of the same characters, but in this game you will be choosing cards as you progress through the campaigns. You play a large number of campaigns, presumably not all of which will be successful, failure is part of the experience of a Rogue-like game. It has a very interesting introductory campaign where you are encouraged to add on various handicaps or whatever other sorts of modifiers to your run that generally are challenges, which are often offset by various powerups that you are able to acquire through experience in the style of a Rogue-like. Hard to describe as I think the experience of a Rogue-like varies from game to game, and I also am not an expert on the topic as I rarely play such games and don't watch them that much either. I plan to make further progress in this game and may play it until the day I die, but it's such a big game that I may never finish it. Then again, that's about what you'd expect from a Rogue-like, fantastic value, practically infinite...although if you are a huge fan of rogue-likes you may still want to consider this game because I think it actually has a definitive conclusion(although maybe most of them do, I don't know), for whatever that's worth...? The conclusion being getting 100 percent I guess in this case.
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