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While highly enjoyable as an engaging roguelike roulette, it draws unfavorable comparisons to Balatro and suffers from confusing rules and mechanics and a need for more refinement and content
Comparable to Balatro: Players frequently compare the game to Balatro, noting similarities in gameplay loop, tactics, and addictive qualities, while also acknowledging it is distinct enough to stand on its own.
Engaging roguelike roulette: The game is described as a fun roguelike or roguelite based on roulette, successfully turning the casino mechanic into engaging gameplay without real money stakes.
Highly enjoyable overall: Many players express that the game is simply great, fun, and a total blast to play, with strong positive general feedback.
Strong replayability: Players highlight substantial replay value, noting plenty of content to enjoy over many hours and a satisfying difficulty curve.
Eager for future updates: There is notable excitement for upcoming updates and new content, showing the community is invested in the game's continued development.
Unfavorable comparison to Balatro: Players consistently view this game as an inferior version of Balatro, citing less polish, less fun, and less variety.
Confusing rules and mechanics: Multiple reviewers report difficulty understanding the rules, upgrade system, and item descriptions, with poor wording and missing explanations.
Needs more refinement and content: Reviewers feel the game is unfinished, lacking polish, and requires more content updates and improvements to feel complete.
Poor tutorial and tooltips: The game lacks a proper tutorial and sufficient tooltips or explanations for key terms, making it hard for new players to learn.
Unengaging and unsatisfying gameplay: Even winning is described as boring, and the core gameplay loop is considered not sound or satisfying.
Balatro-inspired roulette roguelike: This game is frequently described as a combination of Balatro's deckbuilding style with roulette mechanics, blending roguelike progression with a casino theme.
Core roulette mechanics with customization: Players interact with a roulette wheel using chips, balls, tokens, and bets, and can modify the wheel, pocket, or ball for strategic upgrades.
Gambling roguelike with item mechanics: The game is described as a roguelike with gambling core mechanics, featuring items, tokens, and a roulette-based gameplay loop.
Roguelike deckbuilding genre fusion: The game is deeply rooted in the roguelike and deckbuilder genres, with players building a deck or customizing a roulette wheel for runs.
Wheel manipulation and upgrade systems: Players can rig the roulette wheel by freezing pockets, replacing them, or using special balls to hit multiple slots, offering strategic control over outcomes.
Positive performance experiences: Some users report the game runs beautifully without stutters, bugs, or crashes, with fast loading times. It also works well on Steam Deck and CrossOver on Mac.
Frequent crashing issues: Many users experience crashes every 10 minutes, on launch, or that cause the system to stop working. These crashes are severe and frequent, affecting core stability.
UI and graphics issues: The UI fails to load after an update, and there are no graphics tuning options for different hardware levels. Some users see a black screen or blurry image due to low native resolution upscaling.
Performance optimization needed: Players report lagging, stuttering, and slowdowns, especially after updates. The game uses hardware extremely and lacks proper optimization, impacting both low and high end systems.
Low end performance degraded: The latest update has negatively impacted low end hardware users, making the game worse for them. The 60 fps lock feels unsmooth and lacks proper frame pacing.
Not recommended in current state: Several reviews advise against purchasing the game right now due to bugs, performance issues, or incomplete development. They suggest waiting for improvements or updates.
Recommended for Balatro and similar: Many reviews recommend the game specifically for fans of Balatro, Luck be a Landlord, or similar gambling-themed roguelites. They see it as a worthy alternative or continuation.
Strongly recommended overall: A number of reviews give the game a strong recommendation, calling it a must-play or highly recommended due to its addictive gameplay and value for fans of roguelites.
Advise waiting for sale: Many reviews recommend buying the game only when it is on sale or at a significant discount (30-50% off), especially if the player is patient or concerned about the early access state.
Wait for updates or polish: Several reviews indicate the game needs more updates, polishing, or localization fixes before it can be fully recommended. They express cautious optimism for the future.
Community fair range: $7.00 - $11.00.
Game completion: 7.0h.
Session length: 1.0h.
This roulette roguelike offers a satisfying strategic loop that hooks players after they push through a poorly explained tutorial and confusing terminology, with many finding it addictive once they grasp the mechanics.
Friction: unclear tutorial that disappears after one use; confusing wording and no real-time explanations; poor UI and lack of tooltips for key terms; repetitive music and sparse presentation; unclear progression and bad luck protection.
Unlock drivers: persistence through first few runs; self-directed learning and experimentation; improved tutorial overhaul (noted in update); community or external guides; recognizing the addictive 'one more round' loop.
Balatro-Inspired Roguelike Builder: Focuses on building synergies between balls, bets, and upgrades; enjoys the addictive loop and tries to find optimal combos. Motivation: To experience a new roguelike that combines gambling with deck-building, similar to Balatro. Stance: buy.
Early Access Skeptic: Cautious, tries the game briefly, then waits for future updates; may revisit later. Motivation: To see the game reach its full potential, but unwilling to accept current lack of polish and updates. Stance: no buy.
Roulette-Themed Gambler: Casual, relaxes, enjoys the visual feedback and simple mechanics; does not stress over min-maxing. Motivation: The thrill of gambling without real money, the fun of seeing big numbers. Stance: buy.