Spirit Dungeon Launches Early Access on Steam
Spirit Dungeon brings a specific blend of party formation, deck-building, and auto-battle roguelike mechanics to Steam early access, with a planned development window of six months to a year.
Reporting from 1 sources: Game Spark.
Nemora Games has released Spirit Dungeon into early access on Steam. The roguelike RPG combines party formation with summoned spirits, deck-building with support cards, and auto-battle combat. The dungeon is procedurally generated each run. Three spirit types-beasts, plants, and insects-offer species-based synergies. Players can intervene in auto-battles using collected magic cards. Early access costs 980 yen, with a 10% launch discount until July 3. A demo is also available.
Nemora Games launched Spirit Dungeon into early access on Steam on June 26. The roguelike RPG asks players to form a party from three types of spirits-beasts, plants, and insects-each with synergies within their own species. Combat runs on auto-battle, but players can interrupt it with magic cards collected during the run. The dungeon map changes each playthrough, and encounters include magical girls or their phantoms. Early access is priced at 980 yen, with a 10% discount through July 3. The developer plans an early access period of six months to one year. A free demo is also available on the store page.
Synthesized by Yomimono from the 1 cited source below, including Japanese-language reporting where cited, then editorially reviewed before publishing.