![]() Let’s step back for a moment here and remember that a game demo is a piece of advertising that end users interact with. I hadn’t been aware of the game before then, and what I found after completing the first area immediately set alarm bells ringing: The Doomed Demoīack in February 2021 Nacon released a demo for Roguebook as part of the Steam Game Festival marketing campaign. Some balance and polish issues aside it’s basically a great game that can easily sell itself to its target audience based on merit alone – which makes it even more disappointing that Nacon have decided to defecate all over its potential customer base and burn through any generated goodwill even before day 1 of launch. ![]() Roguebook expands on the Slay The Spire formula primarily by allowing you to choose a pair of heroes to work together, and adding an extra layer of strategy to the game via a freely explorable overworld. Then there is Roguebook, developed by Abrakam Entertainment SA (the same folks who brought you the $90 card game Faeria) and published by Nacon. At the time of writing, both of these games are rated Overwhelmingly Positive on Steam. More recently, Monster Train iterated on the formula, adding stacked vertical areas for hero and enemy placement among various other new mechanics. Slay The Spire is an absolute classic roguelite deckbuilder / card battler that any roguelite or card game fan should play.
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