Supported OS | Windows |
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Release Date | 06 November 2024 |
Developers | Fizz |
Publishers | Fizzostia |
Sold copies | ~ 10,000 |
In Glingdom, you're a hero in a medieval world, battling enemies and bosses using a variety of special decks. Your goal? Beat every enemy round and defeat the big bosses with your deck. Along the way, you can buy more cards and runes to make your deck stronger. There are different decks to play with, each getting harder as you go. Plus, you can unlock new cards while playing this Roguelike Deckbuilder.
While playing Glingdom, you can unlock many units. Some are almost given to you, while others have hard or secret requirements! These cards then can be used during a run, and will start appearing in the shop! There are over 50+ Unique units you can play!
Every boss fight requires you to strategize to defeat them, this could be anything from which runes you buy, to what cards and where you place your units. Everything matters when facing harder and harder bosses as the rounds progress
Not every deck is presented to you from the start of the game, each requires you to defeat the final boss with special requirements to earn the rights to use them! Each deck has a starting group of units and runes to make the run different from others!
Spending gold in the store is great when you need to become stronger, but if you think you can get by without using the shop, that saved gold will gain interest at the end of a round, allowing you to earn even more gold! This helps buy additional units for the rest of the run.
The game is round-based, and every 5 rounds appears a boss to fight, after defeating the boss, your deck reshuffles, meaning all spent cards are now back in your deck; ready to be used on the next 5 waves. This allows you to strategize which cards and runes to buy to create synergies
Every round you are dealt your hand, if you use every card in your hand, and lose, the game isn't over! If you still have cards in your deck, you will draw a new hand to continue where your last group of units left off to finish the fight! However, if you run out of cards in your deck after losing a fight, you lose the whole run, so use your cards wisely!
GLHF :]