Slay the Spire Indie Shout Out

In this week’s Indie Shout Out we take a look at Slay the Spire, a roguelike, card-collecting, spire climbing, big bad defeating strategy game for PC, Mac, and Linux developed by Mega Crit Games.

In Slay the Spire, you start by nominating one of two heroes to traverse the spire. Each hero has their own deck of cards that you’ll use to make the dangerous and potentially fatal ascent towards the top of the tower. Some cards will attack your opponents; some cards will help protect you from enemy attacks, while some will have special effects like poisoning enemies or letting you draw more cards.

Slay the Spire Combat Image Gameplay

The Spire is divided into several locations that you’ll fight your way through. Some of these squares have monsters guarding them, some have treasure chests, some have merchants and some will hold rare and magical items called Relics, though this magical power will undoubtedly assist you, it doesn’t always come without a price.

The layout of the Spire is generated randomly each time you climb it, so don’t expect the same layout twice. Do you go for the easy trip with less reward or do you throw yourself into the powerful encounters hoping for an equally powerful reward? The choice is yours, though even the easiest route is fraught with peril.

Slay the Spire Rest Image Gameplay

This all sounds great of course, but if you wanted the full figures of everything it has then Slay the Spire has all this in it”¦

– Procedurally generated levels, enemies, items, cards, and more
– Two characters each with their own unique card set
– Over 200 different cards
– Over 50 combat encounters
– Over 100 items to be found
– Loads and loads of stuff to unlock and discover

If you want to find out more about Slay the Spire, you can check out the Mega Crit Games’ Slay the Spire Greenlight page here.

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Jim Franklin
Jim Franklin

Jim Franklin is a freelance writer, living in Derby UK with his wife and his player 3. When time allows he likes nothing more than losing himself in a multi-hour gaming session. He likes most games and will play anything but prefers MMO's, and sandbox RPG's.

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