I didn’t expect to find this game this addictive and enjoyable. It’s a card game but with very simple rules and somehow still feels engaging with the randomness of the floors. This game can be even more random for a card game. This can also be its downfall depending on how tolerant you are. It can make stages too difficult, especially when you’re early in the game. Because you still need to buy upgrades and items, and that takes time. The game became surprisingly easier in the last world with the half way point being the most challenging. It also has funny humour and charming writing. There isn’t much of the latter, just a diary every time you complete a world. As far as other faults, the game is a bit buggy. There is an instance where the cards stop reacting when you’re inside a dungeon. You can only exit the game and reload. The game seems to auto save, so you don’t lose a lot of progress but it sucks when you’re in a dungeon and are doing well. The game also has a separate mode called Chaos Realm. It’s kind of a daily with a few new weapons and enemies mixed with the old. It seems fun if you want more out of the game and don’t mind being unlucky. That mode has more of it and you only have 3 attempts. I’ve had my fill though. I recommend the game if you don’t mind the few mentioned flaws. I’m usually very anti randomness but somehow still ended up accepting this part of the game.

Reviewed on Jun 06, 2023


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