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January 6, 2024 - Day 371 - NewPlay Review
Total NewPlays: 406Game: Roguebook
Platform: Steam
Released: Jun 18, 2021
Installed: Jan 6, 2024
Unplayed: 0d
Playtime: 28mRating: 4 - Good
Roguebook is an isometric roguelike deckbuilder using hex-based gameplay mechanics. It's game five in the January Humble Choice bundle.
The game has an impressive opening animation that leads you to the "Roguebook". You are trapped in the titular Roguebook, and need to gain brushes and ink to reveal what's hidden in the blank hex tiles on the page as you attempt to reach an exit.
Each of the inks do differing things, with some revealing smaller and larger areas around you, and some revealing (n) tiles in a straight line.
In the uncovered tiles you will find gold stashes, locations where you can donate gold to craft a card, basic & elite fights that provide the brushes and ink.
One of the more interesting things about the game is that Richard Garfield was involved in the development; his name may not ring a bell unless you're familiar with another game he created, a little tabletop game called "Magic: The Gathering".
I'm not a big deckbuilder fan, but so far Roguebook seems to be:
4: Good
#Roguebook #Isometric #Roguelike #Deckbuilder #HumbleBundle #Gaming #ProjectONG
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January 6, 2024 - Day 371 - NewPlay Review
Total NewPlays: 406Game: Roguebook
Platform: Steam
Released: Jun 18, 2021
Installed: Jan 6, 2024
Unplayed: 0d
Playtime: 28mRating: 4 - Good
Roguebook is an isometric roguelike deckbuilder using hex-based gameplay mechanics. It's game five in the January Humble Choice bundle.
The game has an impressive opening animation that leads you to the "Roguebook". You are trapped in the titular Roguebook, and need to gain brushes and ink to reveal what's hidden in the blank hex tiles on the page as you attempt to reach an exit.
Each of the inks do differing things, with some revealing smaller and larger areas around you, and some revealing (n) tiles in a straight line.
In the uncovered tiles you will find gold stashes, locations where you can donate gold to craft a card, basic & elite fights that provide the brushes and ink.
One of the more interesting things about the game is that Richard Garfield was involved in the development; his name may not ring a bell unless you're familiar with another game he created, a little tabletop game called "Magic: The Gathering".
I'm not a big deckbuilder fan, but so far Roguebook seems to be:
4: Good
#Roguebook #Isometric #Roguelike #Deckbuilder #HumbleBundle #Gaming #ProjectONG
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January 6, 2024 - Day 371 - NewPlay Review
Total NewPlays: 406Game: Roguebook
Platform: Steam
Released: Jun 18, 2021
Installed: Jan 6, 2024
Unplayed: 0d
Playtime: 28mRating: 4 - Good
Roguebook is an isometric roguelike deckbuilder using hex-based gameplay mechanics. It's game five in the January Humble Choice bundle.
The game has an impressive opening animation that leads you to the "Roguebook". You are trapped in the titular Roguebook, and need to gain brushes and ink to reveal what's hidden in the blank hex tiles on the page as you attempt to reach an exit.
Each of the inks do differing things, with some revealing smaller and larger areas around you, and some revealing (n) tiles in a straight line.
In the uncovered tiles you will find gold stashes, locations where you can donate gold to craft a card, basic & elite fights that provide the brushes and ink.
One of the more interesting things about the game is that Richard Garfield was involved in the development; his name may not ring a bell unless you're familiar with another game he created, a little tabletop game called "Magic: The Gathering".
I'm not a big deckbuilder fan, but so far Roguebook seems to be:
4: Good
#Roguebook #Isometric #Roguelike #Deckbuilder #HumbleBundle #Gaming #ProjectONG
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January 6, 2024 - Day 371 - NewPlay Review
Total NewPlays: 406Game: Roguebook
Platform: Steam
Released: Jun 18, 2021
Installed: Jan 6, 2024
Unplayed: 0d
Playtime: 28mRating: 4 - Good
Roguebook is an isometric roguelike deckbuilder using hex-based gameplay mechanics. It's game five in the January Humble Choice bundle.
The game has an impressive opening animation that leads you to the "Roguebook". You are trapped in the titular Roguebook, and need to gain brushes and ink to reveal what's hidden in the blank hex tiles on the page as you attempt to reach an exit.
Each of the inks do differing things, with some revealing smaller and larger areas around you, and some revealing (n) tiles in a straight line.
In the uncovered tiles you will find gold stashes, locations where you can donate gold to craft a card, basic & elite fights that provide the brushes and ink.
One of the more interesting things about the game is that Richard Garfield was involved in the development; his name may not ring a bell unless you're familiar with another game he created, a little tabletop game called "Magic: The Gathering".
I'm not a big deckbuilder fan, but so far Roguebook seems to be:
4: Good
#Roguebook #Isometric #Roguelike #Deckbuilder #HumbleBundle #Gaming #ProjectONG
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January 6, 2024 - Day 371 - NewPlay Review
Total NewPlays: 406Game: Roguebook
Platform: Steam
Released: Jun 18, 2021
Installed: Jan 6, 2024
Unplayed: 0d
Playtime: 28mRating: 4 - Good
Roguebook is an isometric roguelike deckbuilder using hex-based gameplay mechanics. It's game five in the January Humble Choice bundle.
The game has an impressive opening animation that leads you to the "Roguebook". You are trapped in the titular Roguebook, and need to gain brushes and ink to reveal what's hidden in the blank hex tiles on the page as you attempt to reach an exit.
Each of the inks do differing things, with some revealing smaller and larger areas around you, and some revealing (n) tiles in a straight line.
In the uncovered tiles you will find gold stashes, locations where you can donate gold to craft a card, basic & elite fights that provide the brushes and ink.
One of the more interesting things about the game is that Richard Garfield was involved in the development; his name may not ring a bell unless you're familiar with another game he created, a little tabletop game called "Magic: The Gathering".
I'm not a big deckbuilder fan, but so far Roguebook seems to be:
4: Good
#Roguebook #Isometric #Roguelike #Deckbuilder #HumbleBundle #Gaming #ProjectONG
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Okay so I've spent around 12 hours with #Roguebook now, and I have to say... I really, really like this game
It has *just enough* of that #SlayTheSpire feel that that it draws you in, and then it really holds its own as a very distinct experience
Having to manage two characters and strategically switch between them, combined with the use of "allies" makes combat feel different enough that it requires its own strategies, and I really really love the progression mechanic of "pages" for permanent bonuses (in addition to the usual unlocking of additional cards and "artifacts")
Also I really like the map exploration mechanic... it requires a bit of getting used to, but becomes a fun bit of strategically using inks and brushes to cover as much ground as possible
Still has a bit of catching up to do with the 70+ hours I've logged in Spire, but I'm definitely continuing with it!
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Okay so I've spent around 12 hours with #Roguebook now, and I have to say... I really, really like this game
It has *just enough* of that #SlayTheSpire feel that that it draws you in, and then it really holds its own as a very distinct experience
Having to manage two characters and strategically switch between them, combined with the use of "allies" makes combat feel different enough that it requires its own strategies, and I really really love the progression mechanic of "pages" for permanent bonuses (in addition to the usual unlocking of additional cards and "artifacts")
Also I really like the map exploration mechanic... it requires a bit of getting used to, but becomes a fun bit of strategically using inks and brushes to cover as much ground as possible
Still has a bit of catching up to do with the 70+ hours I've logged in Spire, but I'm definitely continuing with it!
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Okay so I've spent around 12 hours with #Roguebook now, and I have to say... I really, really like this game
It has *just enough* of that #SlayTheSpire feel that that it draws you in, and then it really holds its own as a very distinct experience
Having to manage two characters and strategically switch between them, combined with the use of "allies" makes combat feel different enough that it requires its own strategies, and I really really love the progression mechanic of "pages" for permanent bonuses (in addition to the usual unlocking of additional cards and "artifacts")
Also I really like the map exploration mechanic... it requires a bit of getting used to, but becomes a fun bit of strategically using inks and brushes to cover as much ground as possible
Still has a bit of catching up to do with the 70+ hours I've logged in Spire, but I'm definitely continuing with it!
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Okay so I've spent around 12 hours with #Roguebook now, and I have to say... I really, really like this game
It has *just enough* of that #SlayTheSpire feel that that it draws you in, and then it really holds its own as a very distinct experience
Having to manage two characters and strategically switch between them, combined with the use of "allies" makes combat feel different enough that it requires its own strategies, and I really really love the progression mechanic of "pages" for permanent bonuses (in addition to the usual unlocking of additional cards and "artifacts")
Also I really like the map exploration mechanic... it requires a bit of getting used to, but becomes a fun bit of strategically using inks and brushes to cover as much ground as possible
Still has a bit of catching up to do with the 70+ hours I've logged in Spire, but I'm definitely continuing with it!
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Okay so I've spent around 12 hours with #Roguebook now, and I have to say... I really, really like this game
It has *just enough* of that #SlayTheSpire feel that that it draws you in, and then it really holds its own as a very distinct experience
Having to manage two characters and strategically switch between them, combined with the use of "allies" makes combat feel different enough that it requires its own strategies, and I really really love the progression mechanic of "pages" for permanent bonuses (in addition to the usual unlocking of additional cards and "artifacts")
Also I really like the map exploration mechanic... it requires a bit of getting used to, but becomes a fun bit of strategically using inks and brushes to cover as much ground as possible
Still has a bit of catching up to do with the 70+ hours I've logged in Spire, but I'm definitely continuing with it!
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Its a perfect day for working on my list of Steam #games that I have bought, but not really played.
Up first - #Roguebook
Turn-based card-battlers arent generally my kind of thing (this was recommended by a friend) but it may be the only game I play today.
It is not easy, but the relatively simple mechanics can produce a decent amount of strategic options. -
Its a perfect day for working on my list of Steam #games that I have bought, but not really played.
Up first - #Roguebook
Turn-based card-battlers arent generally my kind of thing (this was recommended by a friend) but it may be the only game I play today.
It is not easy, but the relatively simple mechanics can produce a decent amount of strategic options. -
Its a perfect day for working on my list of Steam #games that I have bought, but not really played.
Up first - #Roguebook
Turn-based card-battlers arent generally my kind of thing (this was recommended by a friend) but it may be the only game I play today.
It is not easy, but the relatively simple mechanics can produce a decent amount of strategic options. -
Its a perfect day for working on my list of Steam #games that I have bought, but not really played.
Up first - #Roguebook
Turn-based card-battlers arent generally my kind of thing (this was recommended by a friend) but it may be the only game I play today.
It is not easy, but the relatively simple mechanics can produce a decent amount of strategic options. -
Its a perfect day for working on my list of Steam #games that I have bought, but not really played.
Up first - #Roguebook
Turn-based card-battlers arent generally my kind of thing (this was recommended by a friend) but it may be the only game I play today.
It is not easy, but the relatively simple mechanics can produce a decent amount of strategic options. -
The latest hot sales on #Switch: #MovingOut, #NeonAbyss, #CrownTrick, #YookaLayleeandtheImpossibleLair, #Overcooked2, #RogueLords, #KingofSeas, #EpicChef, #TheSurvivalists, #Roguebook, #PanicPorcupine, #RogueHeroesRuinsofTasos...
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The latest hot sales on #Switch: #MovingOut, #NeonAbyss, #CrownTrick, #YookaLayleeandtheImpossibleLair, #Overcooked2, #RogueLords, #KingofSeas, #EpicChef, #TheSurvivalists, #Roguebook, #PanicPorcupine, #RogueHeroesRuinsofTasos...
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The latest hot sales on #Switch: #MovingOut, #NeonAbyss, #CrownTrick, #YookaLayleeandtheImpossibleLair, #Overcooked2, #RogueLords, #KingofSeas, #EpicChef, #TheSurvivalists, #Roguebook, #PanicPorcupine, #RogueHeroesRuinsofTasos...
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The latest hot sales on #Switch: #MovingOut, #NeonAbyss, #CrownTrick, #YookaLayleeandtheImpossibleLair, #Overcooked2, #RogueLords, #KingofSeas, #EpicChef, #TheSurvivalists, #Roguebook, #PanicPorcupine, #RogueHeroesRuinsofTasos...
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The latest hot sales on #Switch: #MovingOut, #NeonAbyss, #CrownTrick, #YookaLayleeandtheImpossibleLair, #Overcooked2, #RogueLords, #KingofSeas, #EpicChef, #TheSurvivalists, #Roguebook, #PanicPorcupine, #RogueHeroesRuinsofTasos...
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Time to bust some books!
I mean catch some rogue ghosts?!
Free Play Days – Ghostbusters: Spirits Unleashed and Roguebook - Xbox Wire https://news.xbox.com/en-us/2023/04/20/free-play-days-ghostbusters-spirits-unleashed-and-roguebook/
#FreePlayDays #GhostbustersSpiritsUnleashed #Roguebook #Xbox #Microsoft #GamingNews
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Time to bust some books!
I mean catch some rogue ghosts?!
Free Play Days – Ghostbusters: Spirits Unleashed and Roguebook - Xbox Wire https://news.xbox.com/en-us/2023/04/20/free-play-days-ghostbusters-spirits-unleashed-and-roguebook/
#FreePlayDays #GhostbustersSpiritsUnleashed #Roguebook #Xbox #Microsoft #GamingNews
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Time to bust some books!
I mean catch some rogue ghosts?!
Free Play Days – Ghostbusters: Spirits Unleashed and Roguebook - Xbox Wire https://news.xbox.com/en-us/2023/04/20/free-play-days-ghostbusters-spirits-unleashed-and-roguebook/
#FreePlayDays #GhostbustersSpiritsUnleashed #Roguebook #Xbox #Microsoft #GamingNews
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Time to bust some books!
I mean catch some rogue ghosts?!
Free Play Days – Ghostbusters: Spirits Unleashed and Roguebook - Xbox Wire https://news.xbox.com/en-us/2023/04/20/free-play-days-ghostbusters-spirits-unleashed-and-roguebook/
#FreePlayDays #GhostbustersSpiritsUnleashed #Roguebook #Xbox #Microsoft #GamingNews
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Time to bust some books!
I mean catch some rogue ghosts?!
Free Play Days – Ghostbusters: Spirits Unleashed and Roguebook - Xbox Wire https://news.xbox.com/en-us/2023/04/20/free-play-days-ghostbusters-spirits-unleashed-and-roguebook/
#FreePlayDays #GhostbustersSpiritsUnleashed #Roguebook #Xbox #Microsoft #GamingNews