
Roguebook
Summary
A tactical riff on deckbuilding, Roguebook from Abrakam Entertainment SA blends card and strategy games with roguelike exploration. Released June 17, 2021 and co-designed with Richard Garfield, it constructs runs around a clever two‑hero deck, socketable gems, and a brush-and-ink map that reveals a sprawling hex grid. As an Indie Turn-Based Strategy adventure, it encourages players to design engines, craft synergies, and iterate on builds between attempts. Procedural chapters, event pages, and escalating elites support experimentation that fans of card and strategy games like Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel tend to analyze and optimize. On Windows it runs briskly; on Nintendo Switch its portable sessions suit iterative theorycrafting, making it a contender among top tactical card games for Switch. Its anime-adjacent art, tactical positioning, and combo-centric upgrades align with players who create, test, and refine control or burst constructions.
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Ubuntu 12.04+ or equivalent
Processor:
2.2GHz Dual Core
Memory:
4 GB RAM
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OpenGL 2.0 compatible, 1 GB VRAM
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Storage:
2 GB
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