Paperback: The Game

Paperback: The Game

I have the physical copy of this and enjoy it - so I got this just for time passing and a bit of practice.

AI is ok and can be a bit of a challenge.

A repeated game lock up issue when dragging cards seems to have been resolved.

This version is helpful as my partner has trouble shuffling and so online is a preferred method of play for us.

Would be nice to have some of the game expansions as options, and also for the music to be longer or more varied. It gets repetitive

Real player with 48.0 hrs in game


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Deck building word game - what a fantastic idea! build words from the letters in your hand and use the score to buy more letters to add to your deck. I’ve looked at the physical version of this for a long time, but most of my family isn’t that interested in word games. This was an easy way to jump into it, and I’m winning them over :) great art, great mechanics, and the AI makes it fun to play solo. Can’t recommend it enough.

Real player with 27.5 hrs in game

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Words Can Kill

Words Can Kill

Words Can Kill is a fusion of roguelike deckbuilders and word games. But this game isn’t about your vocabulary. It’s about your decisions and resource management. You will travel through the fantasy world and fight monsters trying to find a more efficient way to use your letters and your gear.

Features

  • Indirect synergies. It’s hard to consistently use a powerful weapon that requires 6+ letters for bonus activation with a deck full of rare letters and without additional draw sources.

  • Plan your future turns. Are you ready for a strong enemy attack on the next turn? Don’t use words now, place your letter tiles on the board and wait. This way you can make multiple blocks on the next turn and defend yourself.

  • RNG management. Replace tiles in your hand any time you wish. But pay with your health.

  • Upgrade your deck. That tile with ‘Q’ poisons your life. Remove it from the deck on your next visit to the forge.

  • Easy to learn, hard to master. The game has simple mechanics but deep strategy. Only a true hero can save the princess!

  • Dozens of random enemies, random maps, 100 unique items. It’s still a roguelike, so yet another stupid death awaits.


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Words Can Kill on Steam