Demon Bluff Surpasses 150,000 Wishlists Ahead of Demo Release
The wishlist milestone signals strong pre-release interest in a niche genre hybrid that asks players to detect lies among character cards, not other players.
Key Facts
- Demon Bluff, a roguelike werewolf card game, surpassed 150,000 wishlist registrations on Steam.
- The game blends single-player deck-building with werewolf social deduction, where characters are cards that can deceive the player.
- A demo for Demon Bluff is scheduled for release on May 27.
- The full game is planned for a 2026 Steam release with Japanese language support.
- The full game features over 100 unique character cards, with modes including deck strengthening, deck building, endless mode, and challenges.
Reporting from 1 source: Game Spark.
Developer UmiArt and publisher offbrand games announced that their roguelike werewolf card game Demon Bluff has passed 150,000 wishlist registrations on Steam. The single-player deck-building game blends werewolf social deduction with roguelike replayability. A demo is scheduled for May 27, and the full game is planned for a 2026 release.
In Demon Bluff, each character is a card. Villager and exile cards provide information and abilities, while demons and their minions disguise themselves as villagers to deceive the player. The game offers multiple modes: a mode to strengthen a randomly generated deck, a deck builder for drafting cards, an endless mode, and challenges. Repeated play unlocks new character cards, skins, card backs, and decorations. The full game features over 100 unique character cards. The demo arrives May 27, and the Steam release is set for 2026 with Japanese language support.
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