Anyone know of good non roguelike deckbuilders?
Inscryption is fantastic.
I’ll check it out thank. I’ve heard good thing about it, but I thought it was a roguelike.
It has roguelike elements similar to Slay the Spire, but that’s that’s not what I like about it.
Mild spoiler
That’s just a misdirection for what the game is actually going for, in a similar way that the “Dating Sim” description is a misdirection for Doki Doki Literature Club.
I will say it has a distinct ending, unlike Slay the Spire.
It’s a great game to go in blind for, so I’m not going to go into too much more detail.
I just stated playing it and… It’s just a roguelike? I don’t get what you mean.
Then you need to keep going. Look for things to do outside of the normal gameplay. There’s more to the game than what’s initially presented.
::: spoiler I searched around the room, completed few puzzles and I got the film roll (which I’m guessing is used to win the game, since the slime says to defeat “him”), but I’m not seeing anything else. :::
Figure out the film roll thing and you’ll see what I’m talking about.
Anything in here that I need?
I don’t know, the prices aren’t really a sale on any of the games I see popping up and honestly in terms of mechanics I still don’t think you can beat Slay The Spire and Monster Train.
edit Vault Of The Void and Tainted Grail look good too, Chrono Ark as well.
Eying Monster Train - will I survive without the DLC?
Adds an epilogue additional run mechanics and another faction.
You will be ok without it to start.if you like the game at all it is worth buying.
Totally agree with other comment. It and slay the spire are staples of the genre.
I don’t have it, I think it changes up the game quite a bit and thus is more geared for someone who has played the shit out of the base game.
I do think Slay The Spire and Monster Train are basically must buys for the genre as boring of answer as that is. They both just have so much depth to their mechanics, and depth of mechanics is everything in this genre.