Its like a card game with no hand where the deck draws your obstacles and lays them in a circle. You have two cards facing you and limited actions you can take. You can activate the cards in front of you, if its a monster you attack and it attacks, if its a potion you drink it, if its a chest you open it, etc. Or you can rotate the circle of cards to get new ones. Rotating might trigger an enemy attack or timed events.
The mechanics are straightforward and the gameplay depths improves as you unlock items and optimize your tactics.
The art style took a bit for me to get used to but its not bad, just abstract similar to Slay the Spire.
The game feels "small" so if you can grab it for $10-20 or less or in a bundle its worth picking up.
Game was weird, but really fun. Played quite a bit of that. You had to have a little luck on your side to get a good run going, but was very enjoyable when you did
Ring of Pain was free on Epic store.
Its like a card game with no hand where the deck draws your obstacles and lays them in a circle. You have two cards facing you and limited actions you can take. You can activate the cards in front of you, if its a monster you attack and it attacks, if its a potion you drink it, if its a chest you open it, etc. Or you can rotate the circle of cards to get new ones. Rotating might trigger an enemy attack or timed events.
The mechanics are straightforward and the gameplay depths improves as you unlock items and optimize your tactics.
The art style took a bit for me to get used to but its not bad, just abstract similar to Slay the Spire.
The game feels "small" so if you can grab it for $10-20 or less or in a bundle its worth picking up.
Game was weird, but really fun. Played quite a bit of that. You had to have a little luck on your side to get a good run going, but was very enjoyable when you did