Dreamcards: Experience the Unique Gameplay
Dreamcards a roguelike deckbuilder game woven from dreams and emotion, is gearing up for its arrival on both Linux and Windows PC. Soneka Games keeps pushing their creativity to new heights. Which is working to find its way onto Steam. If you’ve been hunting for something fresh to shake up your roguelike deckbuilder cravings, Dreamcards just landed a one-two punch that’s hard to ignore: a brand-new special trailer and a completely free demo on Steam. Zero damage to your wallet. And if you’re on Linux, good news, this beautiful little fever dream is coming straight to our side of the battlefield, too.+
Yes, we plan to include Linux support. A Linux build for the demo is already on the way, and Dreamcards will have Linux support at release.
Developed by Soneka Games and published by Nuntius Games, this latest demo isn’t just a quick coat of paint slapped on top of old code. It’s a real evolution built from tons of player feedback across earlier playtests. The result? A title that feels clearer, tighter, and way more welcoming for new players without losing its emotional punch. It’s the sort of update that tells you the devs actually listen, which, let’s be honest, already earns them XP in my book. And then there's the trailer. The new special trailer doesn’t just show the gameplay, it sells the heart of it. It leans into the beauty, the mystery, and the drama behind Dreamcards’ world. If you’ve ever wanted a glimpse into it's soul before diving in, now is the time. It sets the tone perfectly for the demo’s arrival, and if you’re like me, it’ll have you hitting “Download” before the video finishes buffering.
Dreamcards - Announcement Trailer
The showstopper in Dreamcards, though the thing everyone keeps talking about is the cordel-style art direction. It’s raw, emotional, almost poetic in the way it tells the story of Self, the protagonist whose inner world you’re stepping into. Playtesters couldn’t stop praising it, and it’s easy to see why. The style carries weight. It digs into themes like family tension, friendships you don’t forget, and messy, human romance. Every illustration feels like it’s holding a secret you want to uncover. Gameplay-wise, Dreamcards hits that sweet spot between roguelike intensity and emotional storytelling. Daytime is all about shaping who Self is choosing their actions, earning cards based on real emotions and lived experiences. Nighttime? That’s when the monsters come out. Literally. You face your own inner beast using the deck you built during the day, making snap decisions in real-time combat. It’s stylish, it’s smart, and it’s personal in a way most roguelikes never try to be. Finish the demo and you’ll be greeted with a teaser panel of what’s coming in the full 2026 release: new cards, evolving abilities, and more features shaped directly by community feedback. The team is building Dreamcards alongside the players, and that’s the kind of energy that makes a new title blow up in the best way. So yeah. The demo’s free. This roguelike deckbuilder is emotional, stylish, and it’s coming to Linux and Windows PC. And honestly? You’ve got nothing to lose, and maybe a new favorite to gain. Go wishlist Dreamcards on Steam and dive into the demo, which is coming with a native build.


















