Blue Prince

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Replayability?
Is this one of those roguelikes you can play over and over or is it more like a puzzle game that you "solve"
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Badgerlord Apr 15 @ 12:55pm 
It's a puzzle game to solve, but you will have to do the Roguelike over and over again to solve it. Once you solve the initial puzzle (Get to room 46) Then the REAL fun begins. There are many other puzzles to solve. It won't be a game you will play infinitely like Slay the Spire or Monster Train.

I like to think of it as a Puzzle game First, and a Rogue-like Second. But there are a BUNCH of things to solve, and it's very rewarding. In my opinion, anyway.
Dr. Dry Apr 15 @ 1:31pm 
Sort of a mix of both? its a like a deckbuilding/puzzle game mashup where you fill out a mansion rooms on grid based on drawing possible rooms. And then solving puzzles both in the rooms themselves and around the mansion as a whole. There are a lot of layers of meta puzzles built on top of this. Solving everything will probably take dozens if not a hundred or so runs. (I'm not really sure I'm trying not to spoil myself I'm about 40 hours and 50 runs in. And everytime I think I'm getting close to beating the game there's a new layer to uncovering and I've seen people saying they're 100 hours in or so?)

But yeah you'll be building a mansion out of tiles drawn from a deck in runs and the resetting each time exploring more about the rules of the game/the story and trying to achieve new different goals within the ruleset/your understanding
Last edited by Dr. Dry; Apr 15 @ 1:33pm
Biggi Apr 15 @ 3:02pm 
Originally posted by Badgerlord:
It's a puzzle game to solve, but you will have to do the Roguelike over and over again to solve it. Once you solve the initial puzzle (Get to room 46) Then the REAL fun begins. There are many other puzzles to solve. It won't be a game you will play infinitely like Slay the Spire or Monster Train.

I like to think of it as a Puzzle game First, and a Rogue-like Second. But there are a BUNCH of things to solve, and it's very rewarding. In my opinion, anyway.


Originally posted by Dr. Dry:
Sort of a mix of both? its a like a deckbuilding/puzzle game mashup where you fill out a mansion rooms on grid based on drawing possible rooms. And then solving puzzles both in the rooms themselves and around the mansion as a whole. There are a lot of layers of meta puzzles built on top of this. Solving everything will probably take dozens if not a hundred or so runs. (I'm not really sure I'm trying not to spoil myself I'm about 40 hours and 50 runs in. And everytime I think I'm getting close to beating the game there's a new layer to uncovering and I've seen people saying they're 100 hours in or so?)

But yeah you'll be building a mansion out of tiles drawn from a deck in runs and the resetting each time exploring more about the rules of the game/the story and trying to achieve new different goals within the ruleset/your understanding

ok thx for answering, am gonna check it out. Don't need a slay the spire forever game just want a bit more content than most puzzle games tend to have.
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Date Posted: Apr 15 @ 12:47pm
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