The game starts with your party of two adventurers. Put together the best synergies between cards, relics and abilities, and take on the Roguebook.” Lead your two heroes to victory in this roguelike deckbuilder developed in partnership with Richard Garfield, creator of Magic: The Gathering™. You are trapped in the Book of Lore of Faeria, and each page represents a new challenge. Through contact with this source of magic, the Book developed a wicked free will of its own and became the Roguebook! After many fabulous adventures, recounted in Faeria – Chronicles of Gagana, this relic was lost in a well of Faeria. ![]() “The ancients speak of a Book written since time immemorial containing all the world’s legends. Garfield, I was really hoping that this game would fit itself in that niche on my desktop.Īs the story goes (taken from the Steam page as there isn’t much of this in the game itself) Given the obvious deckbuilding heritage of Mr. I have fooled around with a few other Roguelikes this year (Slay the Spire and Across the Obelisk), and I have enjoyed them well enough – but none of the previous games really captivated me. Roguebook was offered to me as a review copy from the publisher, and I was very excited to try it out as the game is developed in part by Richard Garfield, the guy who designed Magic: The Gathering. ![]() So, normally, we play and write about boardgames here on the Opinionated Gamers – but there are certain times (well, like this whole pandemic thing) where I find myself drifting back towards computer games.
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