If you've been following our updates for a while, you're likely familiar with our parent company's event, Pocket Gamer Connects. One of the highlights of this event is our Big Indie Pitch, where we showcase innovative new indie games to a panel of judges. Today, we're excited to shine a spotlight on one of the standout runners-up: the math-battling roguelike, Talystro, which secured third place in our competition.
At first glance, Talystro might seem like just another deckbuilding roguelike—a genre that's currently riding a wave of popularity. However, a closer look reveals what sets it apart. In Talystro, you step into the shoes of the "math mouse," embarking on a thrilling quest to overthrow the nefarious Necrodicer. The game ingeniously combines cards and dice mechanics, allowing you to build up scores and vanquish enemies represented by numbers.
Here's how it works: You use a combination of dice and cards to reach a target number, which is crucial for defeating the numeric monsters you encounter. Be mindful, though, as you're limited to a certain number of dice rolls per turn, adding a strategic layer to your gameplay.
Crypt of the Necrodicer
Talystro boasts a unique visual style, blending rubber hose animation with a fantasy aesthetic reminiscent of educational math games from your childhood. While it doesn't require advanced mathematics—just basic, entry-level calculations—the gameplay is captivating and easy to understand at a glance.
Mark your calendars for March, as that's when Talystro is set to hit the market. Its simple yet challenging gameplay formula, which many deckbuilders struggle to perfect, is poised to captivate gamers. This blend of accessibility and depth is what we believe will make Talystro a hit.
While you eagerly await Talystro's release, why not explore our latest roundup of the top five new mobile games to try this week? It's the perfect way to keep yourself entertained in the meantime.