Evertried

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"Every Move Matters" In Evertried, the player’s actions dictate when enemy units move. In other words, everything moves after you.

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Developer:
Lunic Games
Publisher:
DANGEN Entertainment
Release date:
21 October 2021
Recent Steam reviews:
Not specified
All Steam reviews:
Mostly Positive (37)

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Description

"Every Move Matters"

In Evertried, the player’s actions dictate when enemy units move. In other words, everything moves after you. The game plays out as fast or methodical as you want, featuring a free-flowing turn-based action combat system. Alternating between moving, attacking, using your dash, skills and luring enemies into hazards is the key to success.

You are the one that decides the pacing of Evertried. Learn to think ahead. Develop intricate strategies to outmaneuver your opponents and follow your path to ascension!

Test Your Strategic Might

Hitting or defeating enemies in succession increases your Focus Level, which determines the shards you receive and unlocks special powers called Modifiers. The Focus Level goes down when you are idle or just moving, so there is incentive to keep up the action. Luring enemies to traps and getting hit by hazards will also affect the gauge, adding to the strategy.

Outsmart Enemies with Dashes and Skills

Moving strategically and attacking is vital. Close the gap with a Dash -- a mechanic that allows you to move twice the distance and ignore collision, allowing you to transverse an obstacle or gain a better position. Don’t forget Skills and Modifiers-- abilities and passive effects that can be equipped to create your build. Skills improve and carry over into successive runs, whereas Modifiers become stronger based on your Focus Level.

Customize Your Ascent Toward Destiny

The Tower has 50 floors divided into 5 Areas. Each area is unique and introduces new types of enemies. The higher you get in The Tower, the more complex floors will become. Each area has a Shop Floor, where you can spend shards acquired in exchange for health recovery, Skills and Modifiers. Plan accordingly to increase your chance of getting to the top.

Overcome the Guardians, Overcome Your Weaknesses

Each area ends with a Floor Guardian, a boss battle to truly prove your strategic might. Upon losing all your health, the Warrior will dissipate and lose previously acquired powers, reappearing at the First Floor to start ascending again. However, mastery in Skills will carry over into following runs. Rise again Warrior, and face your destiny.

STORY

In a world of unflinching order, The Tower is the beacon for lost souls that cannot be assigned to either eternal penitence or the afterlife. Its purpose is to provide lost souls the opportunity to prove their fate by climbing to the very top as a way of peregrinating.

Without a clear memory of what happened, you know one thing: You did not prove your worth while alive. Through your first steps in The Tower, you are faced with a mindless beast, a wolf-like creature that looks aggressive and confused. As it rushes to attack you, you find an eerie Scythe and slay the beast where it stood. You feel a strange connection to your memories getting back. The weight of the weapon. The cold decision on how to wield it. There is no doubt: You were a warrior in your past life.

Dying as a warrior is nothing strange, but warriors are received in the afterlife with glorious celebrations as they die honorably. Being tested after death could mean that your death wasn’t usual. Your death was without honor.

The quickest way to prove your value as a warrior is through combat. And the clearest way to your past is seeking the one that oversees it all, The Tower’s creator. Determined to get your answers, you begin your climb, feeling your bond with your past life strengthening as you battle, searching for your past while fighting for your uncertain future.

Recommended system requirements

minimum*

OS *:
Windows 7/8/10
Processor:
1.7+ GHz or better
Memory:
1 GB RAM
Graphics:
Intel HD 3000 or better
Storage:
700 MB available space

recommended*

Not specified

User reviews

thefiresauce
Not recommended | 08 Nov 2021
9.6h played

The game currently feels very clunky and slow. You have to wait for a variable number of enemy actions which stops you from developing a rhythm like Necrodancer, but you also get punished for every second you aren't

Helpful: 48
Dataseries
Not recommended | 14 Nov 2021
2.2h played

TL;DR: The game is ridiculously overpriced. I must admit, while I personally do not care much about the price tag of a game, I understand that most people do. This game NOT have: - Exceptional graphics - Memorable music

Helpful: 25
Shelianthus!
Recommended | 12 Aug 2025
57.5h played

I have to be honest, this game has a decent amount of bugs. But if you can get passed that, this is one of the most fun, engaging, and addictive roguelikes I've ever played. With a bit more polish this is a contender

Helpful: 3
rificrificon
Recommended | 21 Apr 2025
19.6h played

I've seen tons of people compalin about the difficulty and the lack of check points but I honestly feel they're complaining over nothing. Yea it's hard and you can get softlocked but every time I get hit I could've

Helpful: 3
Comicus
Recommended | 05 Jan 2022
6.2h played

I think this game is quite good! Despite the negative reviews and claims of its clunkiness (which I did feel at first), I feel it gets much better with one simple change. Make the movement controls QWAS to match the

Helpful: 5
Helgi
Not recommended | 09 May 2022
2.6h played

Evertried has all the look and feel of a good game, and I want to like it, but I don't. It's hard to nail down what exactly is wrong with the game from just 2 hours of playtime, but I really can't be asked to play

Helpful: 4