Lost for Swords has a Full Release with Positive Steam Reviews
Lost for Swords launches the roguelike deckbuilder game on both Linux and Windows PC. Thanks to the nonstop creativity of the devs over at MaxByte — they’re always cooking up something epic. Which you can find on Steam with 100% Very Positive reviews.
Alright, time to clear your schedules — Lost for Swords launches on Linux, and it’s the kind of title that’s going to hook you hard. This isn't your average card-crawler. It’s a full-on roguelike deckbuilder adventure where everything — your gear, your skills, your enemies—is made of cards. Yeah, even your sword is a card. And spoiler: it also breaks after you use it.
But don’t sweat it. This game throws loot at you like a loot piñata — there’s always another weapon, another spell, another potion waiting around the corner. You’ll burn through gear like candy, but that's part of the fun. Stack your armor, hoard potions, dual-wield daggers or swords. Whatever your style, the Lost for Swords launch is all about managing what you’ve got while playing it smart.
The gameplay ditches the clutter while giving you clean, fast, turn-based action. No dragging cards around, no clunky menus—just click and go. You can take all the time you want to plan your move, and nothing happens until you actually do something. That means no pressure unless you’re ready for it. Mis-click? Don’t panic—there’s an undo button. Since we all have clumsy fingers.
Lost for Swords - Launches on Steam
Pick Your Hero, Wreck the Tower
So, start off by choosing one of three heroes: Knight, Rogue, or Mage. Each one has a massive pool of over 100 cards to mess around with, and unlockable decks that change up your playstyle. Wanna go full armor tank? Sneaky poison stabber? Fireball-spamming chaos machine? Go wild. There’s no “right” way to play the Lost for Swords launch — just your way.
And the tower? Oh yeah, gameplay offers six of them. Each one’s packed with traps, monsters, and some absolute nightmare bosses. Floors are randomly generated, so no two runs are ever the same. You’ll get side quests, weird events, and moments that can totally flip a battle on its head. And if the default difficulty feels too chill, crank it up. The game won’t stop you.
Make It, Break It, Share It in the Lost for Swords launch
Once you’ve climbed a few towers and feel like a total pro, you can build your own dungeon. The built-in level editor lets you design epic challenges and throw them at your friends. Let them suffer through your evil tower layouts and see who survives. It’s chaotic, creative, and honestly kind of addictive.
So yeah, Lost for Swords roguelike deckbuilder launches. Grab it, play it, and get lost in the madness. Just don’t blame us when it’s 4 a.m. and you’re saying “one more run” on Linux and Windows PC. Priced at $8.99 USD / £7.65 / 8,77€ with the 10% discount on Steam.