Slay the Spire's brand of roguelite deck-building is remarkably appealing because of the game's balance. To get there, you need to make sure you're constantly pruning your deck, upgrading cards, and gathering powerful relics and potions to give yourself every competitive advantage possible as your combat encounters get ever more challenging. Your ultimate goal in Slay the Spire is to make it through three "acts" or dungeons and defeat a final boss and post a high score. Meteorfall, Pirates Outlaws, and Royal Booty Quest all have varying amounts of Slay the Spire DNA in that they are dungeon-crawlers where you craft a deck of cards that determines your combat options against sets of increasingly difficult enemies. In fact, the game seems like the clear inspiration for a lot of games that Slay the Spire is now competing with on mobile. I won't spend too much time describing Slay the Spire, as the game has been out for years and it has already garnered tons of attention. Now that the game has finally made the jump to the App Store, Slay the Spire is a very easy sell, even considering the fact that this mobile version leaves quite a bit to be desired. As a roguelite deck-builder, it has simple controls, a slow pace, and a deep-yet-accessible set of cards, systems, and unlocks, all of which combine to make for an ideal for on-the-go gaming experience. Slay the Spire is one of those games that seemed perfect for mobile as soon as it launched back in 2017.
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