If you've been following us for a while, you're likely familiar with our parent company's event, Pocket Gamer Connects. One of the highlights we organize is the Big Indie Pitch, where we showcase innovative indie games to a panel of expert judges. Today, we're excited to shine a spotlight on one of the standout runners-up: the math-battling roguelike, Talystro!
At first glance, Talystro might seem like just another deckbuilding roguelike—a genre that's currently thriving. However, a closer look reveals what makes it unique. In Talystro, you play as the math mouse, embarking on a quest to overthrow the evil Necrodicer. The game cleverly integrates cards and dice mechanics, allowing you to battle number-based monsters by achieving target numbers.
Here's how it works: You'll use a combination of dice and cards to form numbers that match and eliminate your foes. Each turn, you're limited in the number of dice you can use, adding a strategic layer to the gameplay. It's a thrilling challenge to see how creatively you can manipulate your resources to triumph over the mathematical adversaries.
Crypt of the NecrodicerTalystro boasts a unique visual style, blending rubber hose animation with a fantasy aesthetic reminiscent of educational math games from childhood. Despite its focus on basic arithmetic, the game's mechanics are both engaging and accessible, making it easy to pick up yet challenging to master.
Mark your calendars for Talystro's release in March. Its straightforward yet deep gameplay could be a major draw for fans of deckbuilders looking for something fresh and innovative.
While you're waiting for Talystro to hit the market, why not check out our latest list of the top five new mobile games to try this week? It's the perfect way to keep yourself entertained until Talystro arrives!