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Looks like we have the next trend for developers to jump on, as another card game deck-builder has been announced. This time it's Roguebook, set in the Faeria universe from Abrakam. 

They're saying it's a homage to titles like Slay the Spire or Dream Quest, as they "have established a new and exciting genre that we want to more fully explore". Inspired by them but the gameplay seems to be very different. Each game, will be almost entirely random and that includes the cards themselves, encounters and so on. It will mix the card-based battles with free exploration across a map.

If you've never played it, Abrakam's previous game Faeria is a pretty-good card game where you build the board as you play so they already know their cards. Roguebook is taking a different approach though, as it's a single-player experience (with online co-op as a stretch goal) that has you travel across a procedurally generated world.

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It has confirmed Linux support (see the FAQ), including at the Alpha release although I spoke to the developer who told me Linux support hasn't yet been "extensively tested". Really good to see them continue supporting Linux, as I quite like Faeria so I'm very interested to see what else they can do.

Interestingly, they're saying if you pledge "any" amount (presumably they mean any proper tier, not just £1) they will message you with a Steam key to access the Alpha in the next 24 hours. Obviously it will be quite a rough experience, as they say it's like a "proof of concept". If you wish to secure a copy for release and get Alpha access, it's €23.

Check it out on Kickstarter, they have until Mon, July 8th to hit their €60K goal. Currently, they're only planning to be on Steam for the PC release.

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Salvatos Jun 6, 2019
As a reminder for those not familiar with Kickstarter, you could make a pledge for any amount, wait until you receive the alpha and cancel your pledge the next day. No money exchanges hands until the campaign finishes.
Micromegas Jun 6, 2019
They really should (also) make and publish something where the illustrations and art and lore of their first game "Faeria" are the main focus - like an adventure game or even a graphic novel.

There is a little section in their Kickstarter video where you can see a yak pulling a cart - it would be gorgeous to see more of that art in Roguebook or other products. Their art designer team is exceptional.

Take a look at HD images of the cards in Faeria e.g. on this public Google Drive of Abrakam: https://drive.google.com/drive/mobile/folders/1AswYvEj4g-EW6JQzsPLPuhuxjBJArmG9/1XJuPOQn6h1QkWmQoTL8sDa8QP4lOV9HK/1IjpBwC_G-KoJPSxtkNGNLLjmkI5Bn0Hs?sort=13&direction=a


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TheSHEEEP Jun 7, 2019
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I loved playing Faeria, what an amazingly beautiful game.

About the campaign: Too much face time. Too little game time.
What they should have done is make a video only about the game, and have a Yak narrate it. Those Yaks could sell me anything.
drskullster Jun 7, 2019
Quoting: SalvatosAs a reminder for those not familiar with Kickstarter, you could make a pledge for any amount, wait until you receive the alpha and cancel your pledge the next day. No money exchanges hands until the campaign finishes.

You could also not be a douche and just leave your pledge.


Last edited by drskullster on 8 June 2019 at 2:58 pm UTC
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Nice. I'll be watching this one. I really appreciate Faeria, one of the few PC games my wife will play with (or against) me.
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