

With a meticulous strategy, wise moves and a little bit of fortune, you can create an invincible heroic duo. However, unlike other games where the most frequent strategies are streamlining your deck, Roguebook encourages players to build a deck using as many cards as possible in order to increase the team’s offensive and defensive capabilities. These abilities are found in a skill tree, and can be unlocked through a disruptive mechanism: the Tower Deck. In addition to the cards, you can also create dazzling team synergies using each hero’s specific abilities.
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Upgrade cards by inserting gems and earn unique bonuses. Like a traditional deckbuilder, you will collect cards that you can use in the different challenges. The same goes for the enemies that players must defeat in tactical turn-based battle. With each run, the Roguebook will change, which means the obstacles encountered are different from one game to the next. The adventure in Roguebook starts with an almost blank map where players will progress by revealing new tiles they can move, using an ingenious inkwell system. It has some great ideas, beautiful art design, and some fun gameplay when it decides to run properly. Those issues aside, however, there’s a lot to love in here.

Build a team of two heroes, unleash powerful combos and defeat the legends of the Roguebook! Roguebook certainly needs some adjustments, between long wait times on cards being played and scaling of difficulty in the later chapters. Embrace the challenge of a roguelike deckbuilder with unique mechanics from the developers of Faeria and Richard Garfield, creator of Magic: The Gathering™.
