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Hex-based tactics meets roguelike deckbuilding in a gladiator pit. Think Slay the Spire crossed with Into the Breach, and the math actually works.

Alina of the Arena sits at a crossroads of two genres that rarely shake hands this cleanly. It is a roguelike deckbuilder where the cards you play resolve on a hex grid rather than a health bar, which means every turn is a small spatial puzzle before it is a resource-management problem. You are a gladiator working through increasingly brutal arena encounters, and the game expects you to think about positioning, angles, and crowd geometry at least as much as it expects you to think about your draw pile. The hex grid is the real star here. Knockback effects, dodge tiles, and push interactions are not flavour, they are the core decision layer. A card that deals modest damage becomes a finisher when it shoves an enemy into the arena wall. A defensive card doubles as crowd control when the geometry lines up. This is where the Into the Breach DNA shows most clearly: a bad board state is usually recoverable if you read the geometry correctly, but that also means a good board state can collapse fast if you stop paying attention. Slay the Spire veterans will feel at home drafting and pruning their deck across runs, but the combat resolution is meaningfully different, which keeps the genre mash-up from feeling derivative. For players who like optimising, the build space is genuinely wide. Different card synergies reward aggressive momentum play, defensive repositioning, or status-stacking approaches. Runs that start with the same seed can end up in very different places depending on which early draft picks you commit to. That said, the game is not particularly long per session, and the overall content depth is more modest than a Slay the Spire with years of patches behind it. Hardcore veterans of either parent genre may feel a ceiling sooner than they would like. The difficulty curve also has a few awkward spikes rather than a smooth escalation, and some early runs can feel punishing before the full toolkit clicks. For newcomers to either genre, this is actually a solid entry point. The hex grid makes spatial reasoning visible and tactile. The deck size stays manageable. The run length is short enough that losing does not feel like a catastrophe. If you have ever bounced off Slay the Spire because combat felt too abstract, the physical positioning layer here gives you something concrete to hold onto while you learn deckbuilding fundamentals. If you loved Into the Breach but wanted more randomness and replayability, the roguelike scaffolding scratches that itch without drowning the tactics in noise. Steam reviews sit at 92% positive across nearly four thousand players, which is a meaningful signal for a small indie from a solo or micro-team developer. The game released in October 2022 and has maintained its reputation without requiring constant content updates to stay relevant, which usually means the core loop is sturdy. There is no mod ecosystem to speak of, and post-launch content has been limited, so what you see is largely what you get. At its price point and run length, that is a reasonable trade. If the concept clicks with you, this will eat twenty to thirty hours before you notice. If it does not click in the first two runs, nothing about the late game is going to change your mind. Diego, Scout Team

Alina of the Arena

Alina of the Arena

13 oct 2022PINIX
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Hex-based tactics meets roguelike deckbuilding in a gladiator pit. Think Slay the Spire crossed with Into the Breach, and the math actually works.

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Alina of the Arena sits at a crossroads of two genres that rarely shake hands this cleanly. It is a roguelike deckbuilder where the cards you play resolve on a hex grid rather than a health bar, which means every turn is a small spatial puzzle before it is a resource-management problem. You are a gladiator working through increasingly brutal arena encounters, and the game expects you to think about positioning, angles, and crowd geometry at least as much as it expects you to think about your draw pile. The hex grid is the real star here. Knockback effects, dodge tiles, and push interactions are not flavour, they are the core decision layer. A card that deals modest damage becomes a finisher when it shoves an enemy into the arena wall. A defensive card doubles as crowd control when the geometry lines up. This is where the Into the Breach DNA shows most clearly: a bad board state is usually recoverable if you read the geometry correctly, but that also means a good board state can collapse fast if you stop paying attention. Slay the Spire veterans will feel at home drafting and pruning their deck across runs, but the combat resolution is meaningfully different, which keeps the genre mash-up from feeling derivative. For players who like optimising, the build space is genuinely wide. Different card synergies reward aggressive momentum play, defensive repositioning, or status-stacking approaches. Runs that start with the same seed can end up in very different places depending on which early draft picks you commit to. That said, the game is not particularly long per session, and the overall content depth is more modest than a Slay the Spire with years of patches behind it. Hardcore veterans of either parent genre may feel a ceiling sooner than they would like. The difficulty curve also has a few awkward spikes rather than a smooth escalation, and some early runs can feel punishing before the full toolkit clicks. For newcomers to either genre, this is actually a solid entry point. The hex grid makes spatial reasoning visible and tactile. The deck size stays manageable. The run length is short enough that losing does not feel like a catastrophe. If you have ever bounced off Slay the Spire because combat felt too abstract, the physical positioning layer here gives you something concrete to hold onto while you learn deckbuilding fundamentals. If you loved Into the Breach but wanted more randomness and replayability, the roguelike scaffolding scratches that itch without drowning the tactics in noise. Steam reviews sit at 92% positive across nearly four thousand players, which is a meaningful signal for a small indie from a solo or micro-team developer. The game released in October 2022 and has maintained its reputation without requiring constant content updates to stay relevant, which usually means the core loop is sturdy. There is no mod ecosystem to speak of, and post-launch content has been limited, so what you see is largely what you get. At its price point and run length, that is a reasonable trade. If the concept clicks with you, this will eat twenty to thirty hours before you notice. If it does not click in the first two runs, nothing about the late game is going to change your mind.

Diego
Diego · Scout Team

Strategy & simulation

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steamHex-Grid TacticsDeckbuilderRoguelikePositional CombatKnockback MechanicsSingle-Run FriendlyGladiator SettingBuild Synergy

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Windows 7, 10 64-bit
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2 GB RAM

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