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Topdeck Automat gives you hundreds of cards to build a deck where your printer droid spits them out at random - sounds like quite a fun mixture.

From the same dev that made the truly excellent Rack and Slay, I'm very keen to give this one a go. I have a sneaking suspicion that this will hook me in something fierce.

The developer noted there's over 200 cards to build decks with, along with various custom upgrades you can apply along with over 100 stackable passive modules which can result in some insane chain reactions. It's all about max efficiency as you try to build the best auto deck.

Check out the trailer below:

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Game Highlights:

  • Unique roguelike gameplay blending auto-battlers and deckbuilders.
  • 200+ cards with a free-form upgrade system for near-infinite combinations.
  • 100+ modules featuring passive effects to supercharge your build.
  • 50 enemy types with special abilities, elite variants and a dozen bosses to challenge your engine.
  • 30 unlockable characters that change how you approach the game and make each run unique.
  • 20 weather effects that randomly spice up your runs so you'll have to adapt on the fly.
  • Extensive compendium to track your stats, progression, achievements and victory badges.
  • Granular difficulty settings to find the perfect level of challenge (incl. no-permadeath mode!).

The developer told me it will have "Full Linux and Steam Deck (incl. controller) support from day 1".

Platform: 🐧 Native Linux
Official links:Steam
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