What Works And Why: Juicy maths in Slay The Spire

Shared Link | Friday, July 6, 2018
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Slay the Spire lets you stack abilities and buffs without fiddly maths, and it feels good.

Site iconRock Paper Shotgun — July 5, 2018

Tom Francis takes a look at Slay the Spire, pointing out that because it’s a roguelike and individual games don’t last that long, bonuses and abilities can safely make huge differences rather than tiny incremental ones. The results are a lot easier for players to conceptualize and can make things much more fun. (And as Shamus Young has pointed out there are implications for QA as well.)

Tags: Shared Link, GAME: Slay the Spire, CREATOR: Tom Francis

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