Compare Voidigo prices across trusted key stores and find the best deal. Developed by semiwork. Published by semiwork. Released on 6/8/2023. Available on PC. Genres: Action, Adventure, Indie.

A boss-hunting roguelite that moves like a cartoon fever dream, with wild weapons and enough chaos to keep runs feeling fresh every time.

Voidigo is an action roguelite built almost entirely around one compulsive loop: hunt a boss, survive the messy fight, move on to the next arena, repeat. Developer semiwork constructed the whole experience around that chase, and the result is a game that feels tighter and more purposeful than most roguelites twice its size. The core is deceptively simple. You enter a procedurally arranged level, track down a corrupted boss, throw everything you have at it, and then get out. The bosses do not sit still waiting for you. They run, rampage, and scatter enemies across the map, which gives each encounter a kinetic, unpredictable quality that keeps you on your toes even on repeat runs. The weapon and powerup variety is genuinely one of the game's strongest selling points. Guns, launchers, throwables, and odder contraptions all interact with the environment and with each other in ways that reward experimentation. You will find combinations that feel genuinely broken in the best sense, and then the next run hands you an entirely different loadout and asks you to rethink your approach. The build diversity here is not cosmetic. Different weapon types demand different positioning and pacing, so the game meaningfully changes shape depending on what you pick up. What sets Voidigo apart visually is its animation. Everything on screen has a squash-and-stretch, hand-drawn quality that makes even routine enemy deaths feel expressive. The color palette is bold without being garish, and the corrupted Void aesthetic has enough personality to feel like a genuine creative statement rather than a genre default. The soundtrack matches that energy, oscillating between punchy and atmospheric in a way that suggests real compositional care. For a small indie release, the audiovisual craft here is notably high. If you want something to critique, the early runs can feel chaotic in a way that reads as noise rather than depth until you understand how boss movement and level layout interact. There is a learning curve that is less about skill and more about reading the systems, which some players will bounce off before the game clicks. And if you are specifically looking for a roguelite heavy on meta-progression and unlockable story beats, Voidigo is lean on that front. The loop itself is the reward. For players who love tight action roguelites where the design respects your time and every run sits in that satisfying twenty-to-thirty-minute window, Voidigo delivers consistently. The 97% positive Steam rating across thousands of reviews is not an accident. semiwork made something small, confident, and very good. Kai, Scout Team

Voidigo

Voidigo

Jun 8, 2023semiwork
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A boss-hunting roguelite that moves like a cartoon fever dream, with wild weapons and enough chaos to keep runs feeling fresh every time.

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Best for action roguelite fans who want tight, expressive runs and can appreciate handcrafted animation over deep meta-progression.

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About Voidigo

Voidigo is an action roguelite built almost entirely around one compulsive loop: hunt a boss, survive the messy fight, move on to the next arena, repeat. Developer semiwork constructed the whole experience around that chase, and the result is a game that feels tighter and more purposeful than most roguelites twice its size. The core is deceptively simple. You enter a procedurally arranged level, track down a corrupted boss, throw everything you have at it, and then get out. The bosses do not sit still waiting for you. They run, rampage, and scatter enemies across the map, which gives each encounter a kinetic, unpredictable quality that keeps you on your toes even on repeat runs. The weapon and powerup variety is genuinely one of the game's strongest selling points. Guns, launchers, throwables, and odder contraptions all interact with the environment and with each other in ways that reward experimentation. You will find combinations that feel genuinely broken in the best sense, and then the next run hands you an entirely different loadout and asks you to rethink your approach. The build diversity here is not cosmetic. Different weapon types demand different positioning and pacing, so the game meaningfully changes shape depending on what you pick up. What sets Voidigo apart visually is its animation. Everything on screen has a squash-and-stretch, hand-drawn quality that makes even routine enemy deaths feel expressive. The color palette is bold without being garish, and the corrupted Void aesthetic has enough personality to feel like a genuine creative statement rather than a genre default. The soundtrack matches that energy, oscillating between punchy and atmospheric in a way that suggests real compositional care. For a small indie release, the audiovisual craft here is notably high. If you want something to critique, the early runs can feel chaotic in a way that reads as noise rather than depth until you understand how boss movement and level layout interact. There is a learning curve that is less about skill and more about reading the systems, which some players will bounce off before the game clicks. And if you are specifically looking for a roguelite heavy on meta-progression and unlockable story beats, Voidigo is lean on that front. The loop itself is the reward. For players who love tight action roguelites where the design respects your time and every run sits in that satisfying twenty-to-thirty-minute window, Voidigo delivers consistently. The 97% positive Steam rating across thousands of reviews is not an accident. semiwork made something small, confident, and very good.

Kai
Kai · Scout Team

Indie & narrative

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steamBoss RushRogueliteProcedural GenerationBuild VarietyPixel AnimationShort RunsTop-Down ShooterSolo Developer

System Requirements

Minimum

OS
Windows 7 (32-bit) or above
Processor
i3-530 or equivalent
Memory
4 GB RAM
Graphics
GeForce GT 425M
DirectX
Version 11
Storage
1 GB available space

Recommended

OS
Windows 10
Processor
i7-4770 or equivalent
Memory
8 GB RAM
Graphics
GeForce GTX 870M or equivalent
DirectX
Version 11
Storage
1 GB available space

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Game Info

Developer
semiwork
Publisher
semiwork
Release Date
Jun 8, 2023

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Voidigo was released on 8 June 2023.

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Voidigo was developed by semiwork.