Compara los precios de Apokerlypse en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Breaker Games. Publicado por Breaker Games. Lanzado el 29/4/2026. Disponible en PC. Géneros: Casual, Strategy.

Balatro taught the internet that poker hands break games. Apokerlypse takes that idea online, adds five hero classes and 400 demon chips, and dares you to build something that can survive a real opponent's deck.

I came into Apokerlypse ready to be cynical. The post-Balatro wave of poker-adjacent deckbuilders has gotten crowded fast, and most of them coast on the same dopamine loop without adding anything worth caring about. Apokerlypse is not coasting, exactly, but it also has a specific structural ceiling that you need to know about before you sit down. The core mechanic is closer to Fight the Landlord than to Texas Hold'em. You are not betting blinds. You are racing to empty your hand before your opponent does, using poker-style combinations like pairs, straights, bombs, and full houses to shed cards faster than they can respond. That framing matters because it makes the game feel genuinely competitive in a way Balatro never had to be. Demon chips layer on top of that base, rewriting the rules mid-run. An infinite-straight chip that removes the ceiling on your run length, a low-value bomb chip that lets threes substitute for twos, Frost enchantments that lock your opponent's cards in place at the start of a round. When a build clicks, the cascading effects are legitimately chaotic and fun to watch fire off. The five hero classes each have distinct chip pools and skill sets. The Queen pushes dragon-fire combo chains. The Gladiator runs an anger-and-bomb feedback loop. The Pyromancer has already been flagged by the community as overtuned, which the developers are actively patching. That kind of fast response to balance complaints is a good sign at this stage. The multiplayer structure is worth understanding before you buy. Solo mode uses asynchronous matchmaking, meaning you fight AI reconstructions of real player builds rather than real-time opponents. Actual live PvP runs two to three players and uses a separate ruleset that adds Fate Cards and Party Feast mechanics, which inject unpredictable swing effects into each match. Both modes function, but the live player pool is small enough that queue times exist, and the asynchronous mode can start feeling repetitive once you have seen what the top-ranked builds look like. Breaker Games has confirmed a four-player mode is in development, which should help if the playerbase holds. The criticism that sticks, and it is a real one, is depth over the medium term. Once you have found a working build path for two or three heroes, new runs start converging toward the same play pattern. The auto-play button that selects your best hand for you does not help. It exists, it is convenient, and using it regularly erodes exactly the decision-making that should be the tension engine in a game like this. Some chip interactions also have tooltip clarity issues that players have called out in the community hub, which is a friction point for anyone trying to build something experimental rather than just copying a top-rated loadout. For a sub-ten-dollar indie in active post-launch development, Apokerlypse is a reasonable buy if you have anyone to drag into the live PvP mode with you. The early-game hook is strong, the visual feedback on combo chains is satisfying, and the hero variety is legitimate rather than cosmetic. Just go in knowing the depth has a floor, and that floor shows up faster than the breadth of the chip pool would suggest. Fred, Scout Team

Apokerlypse

Apokerlypse

29 abr 2026Breaker Games
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Balatro taught the internet that poker hands break games. Apokerlypse takes that idea online, adds five hero classes and 400 demon chips, and dares you to build something that can survive a real opponent's deck.

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I came into Apokerlypse ready to be cynical. The post-Balatro wave of poker-adjacent deckbuilders has gotten crowded fast, and most of them coast on the same dopamine loop without adding anything worth caring about. Apokerlypse is not coasting, exactly, but it also has a specific structural ceiling that you need to know about before you sit down. The core mechanic is closer to Fight the Landlord than to Texas Hold'em. You are not betting blinds. You are racing to empty your hand before your opponent does, using poker-style combinations like pairs, straights, bombs, and full houses to shed cards faster than they can respond. That framing matters because it makes the game feel genuinely competitive in a way Balatro never had to be. Demon chips layer on top of that base, rewriting the rules mid-run. An infinite-straight chip that removes the ceiling on your run length, a low-value bomb chip that lets threes substitute for twos, Frost enchantments that lock your opponent's cards in place at the start of a round. When a build clicks, the cascading effects are legitimately chaotic and fun to watch fire off. The five hero classes each have distinct chip pools and skill sets. The Queen pushes dragon-fire combo chains. The Gladiator runs an anger-and-bomb feedback loop. The Pyromancer has already been flagged by the community as overtuned, which the developers are actively patching. That kind of fast response to balance complaints is a good sign at this stage. The multiplayer structure is worth understanding before you buy. Solo mode uses asynchronous matchmaking, meaning you fight AI reconstructions of real player builds rather than real-time opponents. Actual live PvP runs two to three players and uses a separate ruleset that adds Fate Cards and Party Feast mechanics, which inject unpredictable swing effects into each match. Both modes function, but the live player pool is small enough that queue times exist, and the asynchronous mode can start feeling repetitive once you have seen what the top-ranked builds look like. Breaker Games has confirmed a four-player mode is in development, which should help if the playerbase holds. The criticism that sticks, and it is a real one, is depth over the medium term. Once you have found a working build path for two or three heroes, new runs start converging toward the same play pattern. The auto-play button that selects your best hand for you does not help. It exists, it is convenient, and using it regularly erodes exactly the decision-making that should be the tension engine in a game like this. Some chip interactions also have tooltip clarity issues that players have called out in the community hub, which is a friction point for anyone trying to build something experimental rather than just copying a top-rated loadout. For a sub-ten-dollar indie in active post-launch development, Apokerlypse is a reasonable buy if you have anyone to drag into the live PvP mode with you. The early-game hook is strong, the visual feedback on combo chains is satisfying, and the hero variety is legitimate rather than cosmetic. Just go in knowing the depth has a floor, and that floor shows up faster than the breadth of the chip pool would suggest.

Fred
Fred · Scout Team

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singleplayermultiplayerpvponline-pvpachievementscloud-savestier:indiePoker Card-SheddingAsynchronous PvPLive PvPHero ClassesChip Build SystemCombo ChainingActive Post-Launch SupportBalance Concerns

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Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system. Windows 7, 8, 10, 11 x64
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2 GB RAM
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2 GB available space
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OpenGL 2.1 compatible graphics card, integrated graphics
Processor
Intel Core i3

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