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The Lich has thrown the world into a timeless loop and plunged its inhabitants into never ending chaos. Wield an expanding deck of mystical cards to place enemies, buildings, and terrain along each unique expedition loop for the brave hero.
Read moreThe Lich has thrown the world into a timeless loop and plunged its inhabitants into never ending chaos. Wield an expanding deck of mystical cards to place enemies, buildings, and terrain along each unique expedition loop for the brave hero. Recover and equip powerful loot for each class of hero for their battles and expand the survivors' camp to reinforce each adventure through the loop. Unlock new classes, new cards, and devious guardians on your quest to shatter the endless cycle of despair.
Infinite Adventure: Select from unlockable character classes and deck cards before setting out on each expedition along a randomly generated loop path. No expedition is ever the same as the ones before it.
Plan Your Struggle: Strategically place building, terrain, and enemy cards along each loop to create your own dangerous path. Find balance between the cards to increase your chances of survival while recovering valuable loot and resources for your camp.
Loot and Upgrade: Strike down menacing creatures, recover stronger loot to equip on the fly and unlock new perks along the way.
Expand Your Camp: Turn hard-earned resources into campsite upgrades and gain valuable reinforcements with each completed loop along the expedition path.
Save the Lost World: Overcome a series of unholy guardian bosses over a grand saga to save the world and break the time loop of the Lich!
If you are tired of RPGs where you control every little move, Loop Hero might be a nice surprise. You don't actually control the hero at all. He just walks around a looping path on his own, fights whatever is in front
I wanted to like this game. The art and OST are great, but the gameplay never clicked for me. It feels very repetitive and the deck synergies just lack a certain pizazz. Never hooked me in unfortunately.
Do not be fooled! Potential buyer beware!! While appearing promising (and it certainly nails the retro vibe!), Loop Hero is not really a deck-builder at all. At its core, this game is a grindy and repetitive "material
Great soundtrack, and addicting gameplay loop (pun intended). At times there's a bit too much RNG involved, especially with certain rare achievements. Can also become super grindy later on in the game, but for the most
Fantastic game. It's pretty chill to play since you aren't actively involved in combat, the deck building aspect isn't tedious in any way to me, and the story is neat. The music though, that's what I'm here for.
This game is my top 1 pick for visual appeal, its beautiful. the game itself is very fun, if you're ok with the whole waiting for things to happen gameplay style, but it does hit you with moments where you have to make