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Last updated: 2025-06-22
  • Excellent and fun co-op deck-building experience.
  • Deep, strategic deck-building mechanics.
  • Good progression and balanced difficulty.
  • Unique and appealing art style.
  • Best experienced with friends.
  • Tedious, unfulfilling single-player experience.
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Emotions

satisfaction35%excitement17%frustration13%joy10%disappointment10%
Reviews
(sample size)
1263
Helpful reviews
71%
Unhelpful reviews
29%
Protest reviews
0%
Positive points
1989
Negative points
1369
Gameplay points
495
Perf. points
8
Rec. points
408
Misc points
81
PointDescriptionImportance
Excellent, fun co-op experienceThe game is consistently praised for its fun and engaging cooperative gameplay, especially when playing with friends. The co-op mode is a standout feature, offering strategic depth and a sense of accomplishment through teamwork. Many reviewers highlight the enjoyment of strategizing and building with friends, making it a highly recommended experience.97%
Deep, strategic deck-building mechanicsThe game offers deep and strategic deck-building mechanics, with a wide variety of cards, classes, and builds to explore. Players enjoy experimenting with different synergies and strategies, leading to high replayability. The game rewards careful planning and tactical decision-making, making it a satisfying experience for those who enjoy the deck-building genre.58%
Good progression and balanced difficultyThe game offers a satisfying meta-progression system and a balanced difficulty curve, with options to adjust the challenge through torment levels and endless mode. Players appreciate the game's replayability and the constant stream of new content and balance fixes. The game provides a good balance between strategic thinking and accessible gameplay.27%
Similar to Slay the SpireMany reviewers compare the game favorably to Slay the Spire, noting similarities in core mechanics and gameplay loop. Some reviewers even state that they enjoy this game more than Slay the Spire, especially the multiplayer version. This comparison helps players understand the game's genre and appeal to fans of similar titles.19%
Unique and appealing art styleThe game has a unique and appealing art style, with beautiful graphics and animations that complement the game's atmosphere. Reviewers appreciate the visual presentation and the overall high production quality. The art style is often described as charming and well-suited to the game's theme.17%
Diverse, balanced character classesThe game features diverse and well-balanced classes, each with unique cards and viable builds. Players can experiment with different playstyles and team compositions, adding depth and replayability to the game. The classes are distinct and engaging, offering a variety of options for both damage and support roles.15%
Easy to learn, simple mechanicsThe game is praised for being easy to learn and play, with simple mechanics and smooth gameplay. It's suitable for both short gaming sessions and longer playtimes, offering a relaxed and enjoyable experience. The game allows players to play at their own pace and doesn't require excessive complexity.14%
Challenging, strategic combat encountersThe game features challenging and engaging combat, with unique enemy designs and boss fights that require strategic planning and adaptation. Players appreciate the variety of enemies and the tactical depth of the battles. The game's combat system encourages players to prioritize targets and utilize crowd control effectively.10%
Well-made, actively updated gameThe game is praised for being well-made and actively updated by developers who listen to feedback. The game has very few bugs and the studio keeps updating the game with more content. The game feels like a great indie title.5%
Interesting concept with potentialThe game has an interesting concept and potential, with a Diablo vibe. The game is enjoyable in its current state and has the potential to be better than Slay the Spire. The game has a nice idea.4%