Compara los precios de Releaseburg en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por SteadyBoar. Publicado por Drageus Games. Lanzado el 31/10/2025. Disponible en PC, Xbox. Géneros: Action, Indie, RPG.

A solo-dev roguelike shooter with a genuinely odd trick up its sleeve: a release-based firing system that punishes trigger-happy reflexes and rewards the patient, precise shot.

I came into Releaseburg expecting the usual zombie-horde filler that clogs up the budget end of every digital storefront. What I found was something smaller and stranger: a top-down roguelike shooter from solo developer SteadyBoar with a central mechanic that actively fights against every twin-stick instinct you've built up over years. The release-based shooting system means you fire on the trigger release, not the press, and accuracy is gated by a timing window that collapses when enemies crowd you. That one design choice changes the entire temperature of the game. Chaos becomes the enemy of your own gun. The post-apocalyptic city of Releaseburg is procedurally generated run to run, so the layout of blood-soaked streets and ambush corridors shifts each time you load in. Enemy variety covers the familiar roguelike spread: slow walkers you can herd, faster runners that test your nerve, ranged spitter types that demand you reposition constantly, and hulking brutes that act as informal boss checkpoints in the later stages. Weapons range from pistols suited to careful, spaced shots all the way to burst-fire options that can feel chaotic until you've internalised the release timing. Environmental barrels and destructible clusters reward players who look up from their immediate panic and think about the geometry of a fight. That satisfaction, when it clicks, is real. The roguelite progression layer sits on top of all this with perk choices between stages and a coin currency that feeds into permanent unlocks across runs. Fair warning: the coin drip is slow. Early runs can feel lean on meaningful upgrades, and the initial difficulty spike before you understand enemy behaviour patterns is steep. A Steam community note from the alpha period flagged the absence of auto-reload as a friction point, and that remains worth knowing before you sit down. This is a game that requires you to learn its specific language before it starts giving anything back. Some players will bounce off that front-loading hard. But here is what I keep returning to: SteadyBoar built something with a genuine mechanical identity. The release-based system is weird, slightly uncomfortable at first, and ultimately the reason Releaseburg is more memorable than its budget positioning suggests. The comic-esque visual style gives the violence a slightly pulpy weight rather than grim realism, which keeps the mood from becoming suffocating. For the price point, anyone who can tolerate a rough onboarding in exchange for a shooter that actually asks something new of your fingers will find more here than the generic storefront copy implies. It is a small game asking a specific question, and that question is worth answering. Kai, Scout Team

Releaseburg

Releaseburg

31 oct 2025SteadyBoarDrageus Games
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A solo-dev roguelike shooter with a genuinely odd trick up its sleeve: a release-based firing system that punishes trigger-happy reflexes and rewards the patient, precise shot.

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I came into Releaseburg expecting the usual zombie-horde filler that clogs up the budget end of every digital storefront. What I found was something smaller and stranger: a top-down roguelike shooter from solo developer SteadyBoar with a central mechanic that actively fights against every twin-stick instinct you've built up over years. The release-based shooting system means you fire on the trigger release, not the press, and accuracy is gated by a timing window that collapses when enemies crowd you. That one design choice changes the entire temperature of the game. Chaos becomes the enemy of your own gun. The post-apocalyptic city of Releaseburg is procedurally generated run to run, so the layout of blood-soaked streets and ambush corridors shifts each time you load in. Enemy variety covers the familiar roguelike spread: slow walkers you can herd, faster runners that test your nerve, ranged spitter types that demand you reposition constantly, and hulking brutes that act as informal boss checkpoints in the later stages. Weapons range from pistols suited to careful, spaced shots all the way to burst-fire options that can feel chaotic until you've internalised the release timing. Environmental barrels and destructible clusters reward players who look up from their immediate panic and think about the geometry of a fight. That satisfaction, when it clicks, is real. The roguelite progression layer sits on top of all this with perk choices between stages and a coin currency that feeds into permanent unlocks across runs. Fair warning: the coin drip is slow. Early runs can feel lean on meaningful upgrades, and the initial difficulty spike before you understand enemy behaviour patterns is steep. A Steam community note from the alpha period flagged the absence of auto-reload as a friction point, and that remains worth knowing before you sit down. This is a game that requires you to learn its specific language before it starts giving anything back. Some players will bounce off that front-loading hard. But here is what I keep returning to: SteadyBoar built something with a genuine mechanical identity. The release-based system is weird, slightly uncomfortable at first, and ultimately the reason Releaseburg is more memorable than its budget positioning suggests. The comic-esque visual style gives the violence a slightly pulpy weight rather than grim realism, which keeps the mood from becoming suffocating. For the price point, anyone who can tolerate a rough onboarding in exchange for a shooter that actually asks something new of your fingers will find more here than the generic storefront copy implies. It is a small game asking a specific question, and that question is worth answering.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

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singleplayerachievementscontroller-supporttier:sub-5Release-Based ShootingTop-Down RoguelikeProcedural CityPerk RunsEnvironmental KillsHorde PacingHard OnboardingBudget Roguelite

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Windows 7 SP1
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4 GB RAM
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1GB VRAM / DirectX 10+ support
Processor
Dual Core 2.4 GHz

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Drageus Games
Fecha de lanzamiento
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Releaseburg está disponible en PC, Xbox.

¿Cuándo se lanzó Releaseburg?

Releaseburg se lanzó el 31 de octubre de 2025.

¿Quién desarrolló Releaseburg?

Releaseburg fue desarrollado por SteadyBoar y publicado por Drageus Games.