This one is a must-have for fans of roguelikes and deckbuilders. Dann reviewed the game on iOS last year, calling it a "genre defining classic" and where the "use of the touch-screen is fantastic". Since then, it has also arrived on Xbox One, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, iOS, and now Android.
Slay the Spire was originally released on PC in 2017 as an early access title, where it received regular updates such as new characters, level variations and Steam Workshop support before gearing up for a full release in 2019. There are even different bosses that can make an appearance, ensuring that your experience is varied each time you play. This means you can choose to take paths that are risky or safe, and collect randomised rewards along the way that help you to climb the spire with as little pushback as possible. Each journey upwards results in changes to layouts and enemy placement, making Slay the Spire a fun title for replayability. Selecting cards that synergise well together allows you to climb the spire more efficiently, and this is where the roguelike elements come into play. Slay the Spire is arriving on Android on February 3rd! Which character will you ascend the Spire as first? #slaythespire /LCSVDAqkhBÄeveloped by MegaCrit, the game has you crafting a unique deck made up of hundreds if cards to play during battle. Humble Games announced last week that its roguelike deckbuilder Slay the Spire would be releasing on Google Play today, just over six months after its release on iOS last year.