Roguebook
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A concise and clever spin on roguelike deck building, Roguebook blends card games, turn-based strategy, and light RPG progression into a design playground. Developed by Abrakam and published by Nacon, it launched on June 17, 2021 for PC Windows. Each run asks players to craft, refine, and reconstruct a two‑hero deck while exploring a procedurally generated map that can be shaped with inky brushes, revealing paths, events, and resources. Synergistic card upgrades, socketable gems, and artifacts encourage deliberate construction, rewarding layered plans over quick fixes. The fantasy tale nods to a living book that rewrites the board, giving every expedition a fresh schematic to solve. For those who enjoy strategy games and deck‑building strategy with tangible structure, Roguebook’s toolkit invites the creation of efficient engines and elegant builds. It often appears in discussions of card games like Slay the Spire and sits comfortably among PC strategy games and Windows strategy games.
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Ubuntu 12.04+ or equivalent
Processor:
2.2GHz Dual Core
Memory:
4 GB RAM
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OpenGL 2.0 compatible, 1 GB VRAM
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2 GB
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