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Our Verdict
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED
If you enjoy a solo challenge with a space theme and card mechanics that keep you on the edge of your seat, Infinity Rogue is a sure bet!
Highlights
- Addictive solo adventure
- Strategic deck building
- Infinite replayability
- Tension with every play
Keep in mind
- Requires printing and assembly
- Language dependent
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About the game
What you do in a play session
Get ready for a nail-biting solo adventure in Infinity Rogue: Space Dungeon! You're a space rogue who's crash-landed into the infamous Space Dungeon. Your mission is simple: escape! But, as with any good roguelike, the path is anything but easy. You'll need to navigate randomly generated levels, collect a mysterious key card, and, of course, face a terrifying boss at the end of each stage.
The game blends the tension of "push your luck," reminiscent of cosmic Blackjack, with strategic deck building. With each playthrough, you can upgrade your deck with legendary items and abilities, trying to balance risk and reward to survive. The enemies, called BOTs (Brutal Opponent Threats), are so cunning they seem to have a life of their own, turning every combat encounter into a true battle for survival.
With four difficulty levels and procedural generation for each dungeon, Infinity Rogue promises an infinite and ever-new journey. It's a Print & Play game, so you'll assemble everything yourself at home. If you enjoy solo challenges, science fiction, and a good old dungeon crawler with card mechanics, this one's for you. Just don't say we didn't warn you about luck… it can be treacherous!
The game blends the tension of "push your luck," reminiscent of cosmic Blackjack, with strategic deck building. With each playthrough, you can upgrade your deck with legendary items and abilities, trying to balance risk and reward to survive. The enemies, called BOTs (Brutal Opponent Threats), are so cunning they seem to have a life of their own, turning every combat encounter into a true battle for survival.
With four difficulty levels and procedural generation for each dungeon, Infinity Rogue promises an infinite and ever-new journey. It's a Print & Play game, so you'll assemble everything yourself at home. If you enjoy solo challenges, science fiction, and a good old dungeon crawler with card mechanics, this one's for you. Just don't say we didn't warn you about luck… it can be treacherous!
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Mechanics, categories, families and credits
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Families
Publisher
(Web published)
Designer
Kevin Newman
Artist
Kevin Newman
Community
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24owners
24wishlist
4want to play
Frequently Asked Questions
Quick answers before you buy
How many players can participate?
This game is exclusively for one player (solo).
How long does a game session take?
Games are quick, ranging from 5 to 45 minutes, depending on your skill and luck!
Is it a physical or digital game?
Infinity Rogue is a "Print & Play" game, meaning you need to print and assemble the components at home.
Do I need to know English to play?
Yes, the game is language dependent. It's recommended to have a translated version of the cards or use a reference sheet.
What is the game's complexity?
The complexity is moderate, with deck-building and "push your luck" mechanics that require strategic decisions.
Is the game always the same?
Not at all! Each dungeon is randomly generated, ensuring a different experience every time you play.
Who do you recommend this game for?
Recommended for fans of solo games, science fiction, dungeon crawlers, and card mechanics with "push your luck" elements.
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