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We fused card games and roguelikes together to make the best single player deckbuilder we could. Craft a unique deck, encounter bizarre creatures, discover relics of immense power, and Slay the Spire!

During your journey through three major areas, you’ll find about 50 different enemies, 200 unique cards and 100 special items. The navigation through the map works in a similar way as FTL: Faster Than Light, and you can choose what is the best path according to your needs at the moment. You can clearly see where are the monsters encounters, elite monsters fights, merchants, treasures, a campire for resting or upgrading your cards, and an unknown spot that can result in any of these encounters or can take you to a unique ‘risk vs reward’ choice you need to make – these ones usually grants great buffs or terrible curses.

Dynamic Deck Building: Choose your cards wisely! Discover hundreds of cards to add to your deck with each attempt at climbing the Spire. Select cards that work together to efficiently dispatch foes and reach the top. An Everchanging Spire: Whenever you embark on a journey up the Spire, the layout differs each time. Choose a risky or safe path, face different enemies, choose different cards, discover different relics, and even fight different bosses! Powerful Relics to Discover: Powerful items known as relics can be found throughout the Spire. The effects of these relics can greatly enhance your deck through powerful interactions. But beware, obtaining a relic may cost you more than just gold…

Features of Slay the Spire:

    • Two core characters that each have their own unique set of cards. (With more planned)
    • 200+ fully implemented cards.
    • 50+ unique combat encounters.
  • 100+ different items to be found.

Minimum System Requirements:

  • OS: Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8/8.1, 10
  • Processor: 2.0 Ghz
  • Memory: 2 GB RAM
  • Graphics: 128mb Video Memory, capable of OpenGL 2.0+ support
  • Storage: 500 MB available space

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Slay the Spire
Developer(s)MegaCrit
Publisher(s)Humble Bundle
Composer(s)Clark Aboud
EnginelibGDX
Platform(s)Microsoft Windows, macOS, Linux, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4
Release
  • Microsoft Windows, macOS, Linux
  • January 23, 2019
  • PlayStation 4
  • May 21, 2019
  • Nintendo Switch
  • June 6, 2019
Genre(s)Roguelike, deck-building
Mode(s)Single-player

Slay the Spire is a roguelike video game developed by American studio MegaCrit and published by Humble Bundle. The game was first released in early access for Microsoft Windows, macOS, and Linux in late 2017, with an official release in January 2019. It was released for PlayStation 4 in May 2019, and for Nintendo Switch later in June 2019.

Gameplay[edit]

Slay the Spire is a combination of roguelike-like gameplay with a deck-building card game. At the start of a playthrough the player selects one of three predetermined characters, which sets a starting amount of health, gold, a starting relic that provides a unique ability for that characters, and an initial deck of cards with basic attack and defense cards as well what potential color-coded cards tailor to that character they will see through the run. The goal is to work through several levels of a spire, each level having a number of potential encounters distributed in a branching structure with a boss character at the end of the level. Encounters include monsters, campfires to heal or upgrade cards to more powerful versions, shopkeepers to buy cards, relics and potions as well as to remove cards from the deck, chests with random loot, and random choice-based encounters.[1]

Combat is played in turns. Each turn the player receives a fresh hand of cards and three energy points. The player can play any combination of cards as long as they have the energy to pay for the energy cost of each card, and at the end of the turn, all cards not played are sent to a discard pile. Players' cards vary by the character but generally consist of attack cards to damage opponents, skill cards that buff themselves, debuff opponents, or add to their blocking power for the turn, and power cards where the effect remains in play until the end of combat. Each opponent on the field will telegraph what move they will make: if they will attack and with how much damage, if they will block, cast a spell to buff themselves or debuff the player. In some cases, the opponents' attack or the player cards may add unplayable cards representing battle conditions like Wounds to the player's deck. The player can determine the best strategy to avoid taking any damage after they complete their turn. If the player's health drops to zero, the game is over and they must restart from the bottom of the spire. Otherwise, if the player defeats all the monsters in an encounter, they typically receive gold and a choice of one of three randomly-selected cards to add to their deck, if desired. Other loot that can be obtained from monsters or other encounters include relics that provide a permanent character buff for the duration of the game, such as increased maximum health, additional energy points, lower casting costs, and automatic blocking, and single-use potions that can be used during any turn for no cost to restore health, buff the player, and debuff or damage the enemy.[2]

The deck-building game requires players to develop a strategy for their deck on the fly based on the cards they can obtain from loot and in synergy with the relics they obtain. Like other deck-building, too many weak cards or the unplayable cards dilute the player's deck, and the player must strategically decide which cards are the best fit to make the deck effective, when to turn down additions of cards, or when to spend money to remove cards as to maximize the deck's strength.[1][3][2]

Slay the Spire features metagaming aspects. Completed or failed runs contribute points towards unlocking new characters or new relics and cards that will be made available for the specific character. Ascension mode provides several challenges to the player such as to climb the tower with a character using only their starting relic or without adding any rare cards to their decks. A daily challenge gives players a single chance to get as high in the spire as they can under pre-set conditions and a fixed random seed, so that each player is starting from the same point and see the same encounters.[4]

Development[edit]

Slay the Spire is currently developed by Seattle-based MegaCrit, with Anthony Giovannetti and Casey Yano as lead developers. Their initial goal was to fuse the concept of a roguelike game with deck-building games like Dominion.[5] The game was also inspired partially by the Netrunner collectible card game, which Giovannetti was a fan of and for which he maintains a community website.

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To help test and get feedback on the game, Giovannetti turned to expert players in the Netrunner community.[6] This was also necessary to determine appropriate balance for the cards they added, as balancing the difficulty of the game against the randomness of the roguelike encounters and the card-based play was difficult. By using a large number of playtesters, along with gameplay metric reporting from the game client, they were able to determine what cards had positive designs and which cards to remove. For example, they became aware of cards with too low of a value for the game when they were not picked when offered by players, and found cards that were overpowered if they occurred too frequently within game-winning decks.[7]

Originally, enemies did not show their next intended action as is common to most turn-based computer role-playing games, but this design did not mesh well with the roguelike nature of permadeath. They first created a 'Next Turn' system where the player could select individual targets to see what their chosen action would be in part of the game's user interface. The 'Next Turn' system brought something unique to the game, according to Giovannetti, and enabled them to create new buffs and debuffs that were easy to describe to players through the interface. However, from a user-interface perspective, there were still issues particularly when multiple enemies were present.[5] They then transitioned from the 'Next Turn' to the new 'Intents' system, which used icons to represent the enemy's next move, though originally this lacked exact numbers for attack values, instead representing certain ranges of attacks by different weapons. Giovannetti felt they didn't want to present too many numbers to players to overwhelm them and make the game off-putting, but they discovered through playtesters that having the numbers available was more engaging, did not require the player to have to memorize what each symbol meant, and enabled players to create new strategies.[5]

Upon its early access initial release in November 2017, the game featured two playable characters with plans for at least a third to be added during the early access period. Giovannetti said that while they could add more cards for a character's card pool, they found having about 75 different cards available was the right balance to give some potential strategy to the player; having too many card types would make deck construction during runs much more haphazard, an issue that Netrunner had faced.[6] Charlie Hall of Polygon found that, in contrast to most other early access titles, the game's mechanics and core gameplay was already well-developed at the start and found that the sustained weekly updates made the game more attractive to potential buyers.[8]

Other changes over the course of early access development included adding more potions with novel effects, and adding more events to the game.[9] On Windows, the game also supports user-created modifications through the Steam Workshop, allowing users to create new playable characters, cards, monsters, and other items.[10] The early access period ended on January 23, 2019 with the full release of the game.[11][12]

Mega Crit, with publishing support from Humble Bundle, plan to release Slay the Spire for the Nintendo Switch on June 6, 2019.[13][14] Humble Bundle is also supporting the publication of the game on the PlayStation 4, which was released on May 21, 2019.[15]

Reception[edit]

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Aggregate score
AggregatorScore
Metacritic92/100[16]
Review scores
PublicationScore
IGN90/100[18]
PC Gamer (US)92/100[17]

According to Megacrit, the game's first early access release in November 2017 was very slow, with only about 2000 copies selling across the first weeks, the period in which most games sell the most copies. While they had seeded redemption keys with streamers and influencers, these had not converted into sales. It was not until a Chinese streamer featured the game on their channel that had over a million views, did Mega Crit start to see the large rise in sales.[19] During the week ending January 21, 2018, Slay the Spire was the second highest-sold game on Steam.[20][21] By February 2018, the game had more than 500,000 players, according to SteamSpy estimates.[7] Mega Crit announced that by the end of June, sales of Slay the Spire had exceeded 1 million,[22] and reached 1.5 million by March 2019.[19]

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On release, the game received positive reviews, with a Metacritic aggregate rating of 92 out of 100.[16]

References[edit]

  1. ^ abSmith, Adam (December 19, 2017). 'Slay The Spire made me fall in love with deck-building'. Rock Paper Shotgun. Retrieved January 22, 2018.
  2. ^ abDias, Bruno (January 24, 2018). 'Slay the Spire is a brilliant genre mash-up with third-act problems'. PC Gamer. Retrieved January 24, 2018.
  3. ^Walker, Austin (January 18, 2018). ''Slay the Spire' is the Roguelike Card Game I Never Knew I Wanted'. Vice. Retrieved January 22, 2018.
  4. ^Jones, Ali (January 23, 2019). 'Slay the Spire PC review – the best solo deck-builder yet'. PCGamesN. Retrieved January 23, 2019.
  5. ^ abcWiltshire, Alex (February 19, 2018). 'Why revealing all is the secret of Slay The Spire's success'. Rock Paper Shotgun. Retrieved February 19, 2018.
  6. ^ abCaldwell, Brendan (January 31, 2018). 'How Slay the Spire was tested on Netrunner pros'. Rock Paper Shotgun. Retrieved January 31, 2018.
  7. ^ abHorti, Samuel (February 27, 2018). 'How Slay the Spire's devs use data to balance their roguelike deck-builder'. Gamasutra. Retrieved March 2, 2018.
  8. ^Hall, Charlie (January 19, 2018). 'Slay The Spire is the best new CCG on Steam'. Polygon. Retrieved January 22, 2018.
  9. ^Caldwell, Brendan (January 30, 2018). 'Slay the Spire adding more characters 'almost certainly''. Rock Paper Shotgun. Retrieved January 30, 2018.
  10. ^Meer, Alec (January 4, 2019). 'Slay The Spire dooms us all by adding official mod support'. Rock Paper Shotgun. Retrieved January 4, 2019.
  11. ^Brown, Fraser (December 14, 2018). 'Slay the Spire gets an update and a release date'. PCGamesN. Retrieved December 14, 2018.
  12. ^Meer, Alec (January 23, 2019). 'Wot I Think: Slay The Spire'. Rock Paper Shotgun. Retrieved January 23, 2019.
  13. ^Carter, Chris (August 20, 2018). 'Here's everything shown off in today's surprise Nintendo indie highlights presentation'. Destructoid. Retrieved August 20, 2018.
  14. ^Devore, Jordan (May 23, 2019). 'Surrender your free time to Slay the Spire on Switch this June'. Destructoid. Retrieved May 23, 2019.
  15. ^Minoitti, Mike (April 23, 2019). 'Slay the Spire's blend of roguelike and deck-builder hits PS4 on May 21'. Venture Beat. Retrieved April 23, 2019.
  16. ^ ab'Slay the Spire (pc)'. Metacritic. Retrieved January 25, 2019.
  17. ^Lahti, Evan (January 24, 2019). 'SLAY THE SPIRE REVIEW'. PC Gamer. Retrieved January 25, 2019.
  18. ^Marks, Tom (January 25, 2019). 'Slay the Spire Review'. IGN. Retrieved January 25, 2019.
  19. ^ abWilson, Jason (March 18, 2019). 'Slay the Spire passes 1.5 million copies sold'. Venture Beat. Retrieved March 18, 2019.
  20. ^Calvin, Alex (January 22, 2018). 'Early Access CCG Slay the Spire shoots to second place in Steam Top Ten'. PC Games Insider. Retrieved January 22, 2018.
  21. ^https://www.rockpapershotgun.com/2018/01/15/january-2018-steam-charts/
  22. ^Boudreau, Ian (June 30, 2018). 'Slay the Spire has sold a million copies in Early Access'. PCGamesN. Retrieved June 30, 2018.
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