RPG Overrogue

RPG Overrogue

By Kotobuki Solution Co., Ltd.

  • Category: Games
  • Release Date: 2022-01-12
  • Current Version: 1.2.2
  • Adult Rating: 12+
  • File Size: 845.17 MB
  • Developer: Kotobuki Solution Co., Ltd.
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 12.0 or later.
Score: 4.57143
4.57143
From 21 Ratings

Description

In the underworld, where creatures of all shapes and sizes live, a Selection Battle is announced to decide the next Overlord. Complete labyrinths and collect crystals to achieve the title of Overlord! Proceed through dungeon-like labyrinths building up your card deck in a roguelite style! There are up to 5 different labyrinth themes based on card genres like poison or graveyards. Enjoy a different deck experience each time you visit the labyrinth as the number of cards increase. Over 300 types of cards and 150 types of treasure await you, so combos and combinations are up to you. Let's conquer the labyrinths and become the next Overlord! Features: - Card-deck turn-based battles - Labyrinth exploration in a roguelite style - Up to 5 unique labyrinth themes - Over 300 types of cards - Over 150 types of treasure - And more elements you'd expect from a JRPG and roguelike game! * This app supports devices newer than iPhone 7 and iPad 5th with iOS 11 and up. User support on non-supported devices is not guaranteed.

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Reviews

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    5
    By Spider fuzzy
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  • Holds up pretty well!

    4
    By blideogames
    I tried this out because I’m on a card game kick and this looked fun enough. This is my first Kemco game and it seemed like the mechanics were fun enough and the production values seemed high enough to be more than their previous releases. The card game mechanics are competent, though you get a very slow start as you must grind for coins to pull a gacha for more cards and passive upgrades. The final decks are really fun and show some things I haven’t seen in other card battlers yet like chance cards and Usage NG cards you can’t play but have beneficial passive bonuses. The story is ok, feels generic and forgettable but it’s a good enough vehicle for the game progression. The atmosphere is cheeky and reminds me of the Disgaea series. Not a big fan of the main characters’ designs but I have to admit they grew on me a bit. Overall, this game took me about 40 hours to complete and I’d say I got my money’s worth. It’s definitely not Slay the Spire but if you like that kind of game and want a flavor of something different, I’d recommend giving Overrogue a try!

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