Beyblade-Style Roguelite Slayblade Launches on Steam
Slayblade combines the Beyblade-style top-battling concept with roguelite progression and a life-sim layer, offering a niche blend that could appeal to fans of both genres on Steam.
Reporting from 1 source: Game Spark.
Henry's House released Slayblade, a PC roguelite on Steam where players build custom battle tops from over 60 parts and fight to win a world championship. The game is set in a 2000s-style town and follows a player searching for their father, the inventor of the Slayblade who disappeared five years ago. It supports Japanese and is 15% off until September 4.
Henry's House has launched Slayblade on Steam, a roguelite where players build battle tops from over 60 parts, each with distinct abilities, and clash them in mouse-controlled combat to drain an opponent's spin count, which acts as health.
The game is set in a 2000s-style town, where the player aims to win the world championship while investigating the disappearance of their father, the inventor of the Slayblade, who vanished five years ago. Players earn money through street battles, illegal nighttime fights, and even mowing lawns, then spend it at shops or on gacha pulls to collect parts.
Slayblade supports Japanese and is currently available on Steam at a 15% discount until September 4.
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