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Ideal for roguelike enthusiasts who want tactical depth and permadeath teeth without extra narrative baggage.
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About Ananias Roguelike
Ananias Roguelike is a turn-based dungeon crawler built on classic roguelike bones: procedural floors, permanent character death, and a heavy emphasis on positioning and resource management. You pick a class, descend through randomly generated levels, and try to survive long enough to reach the bottom. Combat is tactical and unforgiving; a single mistake or bad RNG roll can end a run instantly. The UI is bare-bones, which works in its favor when you're scanning the board for your next move. What hooks you is the loop itself. Runs are short enough that losing a character doesn't sting for long, and each new attempt teaches you enemy patterns and which item combos matter. There's no grand story or fancy animations here, just pure mechanical meat. If you want a roguelike that respects your time between deaths and rewards smart play over luck, this delivers. Fair warning: it's lean to the point of spartan, so don't expect hand-holding or visual polish.

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- Developer
- Slashware Interactive
- Publisher
- Unknown
- Release Date
- TBA