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From Ogre Pixel who made Lonesome Village and A Tiny Sticker Tale, their next game is an action roguelike where you're defending a walking castle. Castlebound seems like it could be a lot of fun.

You fight off various waves of different foes while trying to progress through each level, all while ensuring your castle keeps on walking. Available to play solo or in local co-op too, could be another great game to play with a partner. So it's a mixture of base defence with a whole lot of fast-paced action going on.

Check out the first gameplay teaser below:

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Features:

  • Fast-Paced Combat: Jump, dodge, and unleash devastating attacks to fend off relentless enemy hordes!
  • Defend the Walking Castle: Protect your fortress as it moves through dangerous lands!
  • Solo or Co-Op Action: Take on the challenge alone or team up with a friend for an epic multiplayer adventure!
  • Multiple Playable Heroes: Fight alongside different warriors, each with unique abilities and playstyles that offer a fresh and dynamic experience!
  • Roguelike Progression: Each run is unique, unlock new skills, heroes, and upgrades to enhance your chances of survival!
  • A Unique Take on the Genre: Experience an innovative blend of castle defense and roguelike combat like never before!

Their previous games had Native Linux support and it looks like this will too.

Castlebound

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