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Whatever will indie developers think of next to have you make game-breaking combinations? Tile-pushing dominoes is what in Dominocalypse.

You've played (or at least heard of) Balatro and what it did for poker and how it has spurred on many different indie developers to do their own spin on something else - well this is the latest you absolutely need to check out. You push around dominoes on a dynamic tile board to match things up to hit a certain score, but you have a whole lot of modifiers to really mess with things and potentially end up with completely ridiculous chains. It's a really neat idea that blends together strategy, puzzles and roguelikes.

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There's even a demo and it has Native Linux support.

Some highlights:

Dominocalypse takes the tile-matching simplicity of dominoes and cranks it to 11 with an addictively deep blend of roguelike and puzzle elements.

  • Massive Roster: Tile Modifiers completely change the way you play with movement, manipulation, and destruction.
  • Dynamic Boards: Boards are procedurally generated from one of countless Board Archetypes.

BUILD YOUR LOADOUT

Collect Artifacts, Pip Cores, and new dominoes to break the game and rack up obscene scores.

  • Endless Variety: Discover an absurd amount of unique effects and synergies to craft overpowered builds.
  • Rewrite the Rules: Starting Loadouts shatter the status quo with massive perks and devastating vulnerabilities.
Platform: 🐧 Native Linux
Official links:Steam
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