

Along the way, you’ll collect gold that will allow you to buy powerful cards and items, and encounter narrative events that can help shape your strategy for a given run.Ĭombat in Roguebook looks similar to Slay the Spire on the surface, but the gameplay benefits greatly from the dual hero system, which emphasizes the importance of positioning and combo-play. The rest of the map’s terrain and various items are hidden, and need to be uncovered by the player. When you enter a chapter in the “Roguebook,” there’s a portal on the far side of the screen that takes you to a boss battle, and a few revealed items or fight locations scattered across the map. In Roguebook, you take control of a team of two heroes, and can mix and match your lineup from a total of four recruitable heroes, each of which has different stats, abilities, and unique cards.

From developer Abrakam, the studio behind Faeria, and co-designer Richard Garfield, the card gaming legend and creator of Magic: The Gathering, comes Roguebook – a challenging roguelike deckbuilding game that combines an evolution of Slay the Spire-style turn-based card combat with interesting map exploration mechanics.
