Think your fingers are fast and accurate? KAZ might make you think again. This fast-paced dopamine-fuelled action roguelike is worth a go. Working perfectly on Linux with Proton 10, an updated demo is available now.
At its core, KAZ is about finding your flow as you tap directions to jump around an evolving board to bash enemies. You can play it cool and carefully plan all your moves or make your fingers, eyes and brain sweat as you mash the keyboard at breakneck speed while trying not to panic as you maximise your actions per second. The latest demo update added in a more chilled No Stress Mode, removing pressures but adding in limited moves so you can play it either way.
Built for chasing high-scores and getting in just one more run, all you need are four direction buttons and away you go. It's also ever so slightly a rhythm game, not quite but inspired by the flow of musical games to get your blood pumping a little as you chain moves together across different music tracks.
Check out the new demo trailer below:

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Game Highlights:
- Easy to grab but requires time to master.
- More than 145 quests to unlock.
- 5 game modes for fastest fingers and a no-time-limit tactical gameplay.
- Weekly and monthly challenges.
- More than 25 themes to choose from that fits your vibe.
- Each theme has its own special ability to create unique playstyles.
- Community-created and artist collab featured themes.




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