Compara los precios de Roundguard en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Wonderbelly Games. Publicado por The Quantum Astrophysicists Guild. Lanzado el 13/3/2020. Disponible en PC, Xbox. Géneros: Casual, Indie, RPG, Strategy.

Pinball meets roguelike dungeon crawler: launch your hero through monster-filled castle floors, collect loot, and see how far luck and physics take you.

Roundguard is a roguelike dungeon crawler built on a genuinely strange premise: what if the core combat mechanic was pinball physics? You pick one of several hero classes, get launched like a ball across each floor, and bounce through clusters of monsters, treasure chests, and traps. Damage is dealt by impact, positioning, and momentum rather than by selecting attack menus, which makes each run feel more tactile and chaotic than your average dungeon crawler. It is a casual-leaning experience, but there is enough mechanical depth to keep you pushing for one more run. The class variety is the main hook for repeat playthroughs. The Warrior leans on brute force and health-sustain items, the Rogue works with poison procs and crit chains, and the Druid brings summons into the pinball chaos in ways that are genuinely funny to watch unfold. Each class has distinct skill trees and interacts differently with the randomized loot pool, so runs rarely feel identical. The itemization is light by CRPG standards, but the synergies are real enough that you will occasionally stumble into a build that feels broken in the best way, usually right before a boss punishes your overconfidence. The roguelike structure is approachable rather than punishing. Permadeath is present, but the run length is short, the castle floors are compact, and the difficulty curve rewards learning monster behavior without demanding masochistic commitment. There is a press-your-luck element baked into every floor: you can try to bounce through more enemies for bigger rewards, or play it safe and lose momentum. That tension is where the game earns its "Strategy" genre tag. It is not deep strategy, but it is consistent enough to make bad outcomes feel like your fault rather than pure RNG. Where Roundguard falls short is in long-term staying power. After a handful of unlocks and a few boss clears per class, the content ceiling arrives faster than it should. The writing has charm, the monsters are visually distinct and deliberately goofy, but there is no narrative to speak of, no branching story, no character arcs. As someone who cares deeply about whether a game has something to say, Roundguard does not. It is a score-chasing, physics-toy experience, and it knows that about itself. The question is whether you want that right now. If you are the kind of player who can sink into a Peggle-style loop and find satisfaction in clean run optimization, this delivers. If you need lore, build complexity past hour 15, or any reason to care about the characters beyond their bounce radius, you will run out of reasons to return. Treat it as a well-made palette cleanser between heavier RPGs rather than a destination, and it earns its positive reception without argument. Monika, Scout Team

Roundguard

Roundguard

13 mar 2020Wonderbelly GamesThe Quantum Astrophysicists Guild
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Pinball meets roguelike dungeon crawler: launch your hero through monster-filled castle floors, collect loot, and see how far luck and physics take you.

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Roundguard is a roguelike dungeon crawler built on a genuinely strange premise: what if the core combat mechanic was pinball physics? You pick one of several hero classes, get launched like a ball across each floor, and bounce through clusters of monsters, treasure chests, and traps. Damage is dealt by impact, positioning, and momentum rather than by selecting attack menus, which makes each run feel more tactile and chaotic than your average dungeon crawler. It is a casual-leaning experience, but there is enough mechanical depth to keep you pushing for one more run. The class variety is the main hook for repeat playthroughs. The Warrior leans on brute force and health-sustain items, the Rogue works with poison procs and crit chains, and the Druid brings summons into the pinball chaos in ways that are genuinely funny to watch unfold. Each class has distinct skill trees and interacts differently with the randomized loot pool, so runs rarely feel identical. The itemization is light by CRPG standards, but the synergies are real enough that you will occasionally stumble into a build that feels broken in the best way, usually right before a boss punishes your overconfidence. The roguelike structure is approachable rather than punishing. Permadeath is present, but the run length is short, the castle floors are compact, and the difficulty curve rewards learning monster behavior without demanding masochistic commitment. There is a press-your-luck element baked into every floor: you can try to bounce through more enemies for bigger rewards, or play it safe and lose momentum. That tension is where the game earns its "Strategy" genre tag. It is not deep strategy, but it is consistent enough to make bad outcomes feel like your fault rather than pure RNG. Where Roundguard falls short is in long-term staying power. After a handful of unlocks and a few boss clears per class, the content ceiling arrives faster than it should. The writing has charm, the monsters are visually distinct and deliberately goofy, but there is no narrative to speak of, no branching story, no character arcs. As someone who cares deeply about whether a game has something to say, Roundguard does not. It is a score-chasing, physics-toy experience, and it knows that about itself. The question is whether you want that right now. If you are the kind of player who can sink into a Peggle-style loop and find satisfaction in clean run optimization, this delivers. If you need lore, build complexity past hour 15, or any reason to care about the characters beyond their bounce radius, you will run out of reasons to return. Treat it as a well-made palette cleanser between heavier RPGs rather than a destination, and it earns its positive reception without argument.

Monika
Monika · Scout Team

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steamPinball MechanicsPress Your LuckShort RunsClass-BasedPhysics CombatLoot SynergiesCasual Roguelike

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1.85 GHz Dual Core
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1 GB RAM
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Intel HD Graphics 5000 or better
Storage
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Wonderbelly Games
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The Quantum Astrophysicists Guild
Fecha de lanzamiento
13 mar 2020

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