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Another week with Nowhere Prophet and we have a new class and a new convoy.
Join me as we hit the road.
I am once again Amber Skies posting to say if you want a video games with similar vibes Nowhere Prophet is as close as I've found.
Favorite Games played in 2020
Nowhere Prophet
3 More Games in 3 Lines
here we go again! another 3 games in 3 lines!
(no pics because I forgot to take screenshots! my bad!)
1. Sword of the Necromancer
Sword of the Necromancer is a cute little roguelite dungeon crawler where you can resurrect dead monsters to use like weapons. Much too easy if you tweak the settings. The graphics are solid and the story is solid, if not a little out of place because it only comes up every so often.
2. Nowhere Prophet
Interesting roguelike deckbuilder that I've only had 1 run of, but I made it to the end in that single run, even if I didn't get the good end. Nowhere Prophet is a solid game that I'd probably play more if I were in a deckbuilding roguelike mood. I think that this game allows for tons of strategy that I've only scratched the surface of, especially in terms of deck type + in-combat unit placements/strategies.
3. Dicey Dungeons
A game where you roll dice to kill your enemies using specific numbers and equipment. Dicey Dungeons is a great roguelike where you're turned into a die and play through a game show that you always lose. Totally doesn't fuel my dice goblin needs.
Nowhere Prophet is a card battling dieselpunk adventure where you go on an Oregon Trail-esque pilgrimage through a post-apocalyptic wasteland.
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Dustpunk Deck-Building Game Nowhere Prophet Now Available
Set in a “dustpunk” post-apocalyptic universe influenced by Indian culture, the goal is to lead your followers to a new home. As expected, though, this is going to be far from an easy task.
Check it out!
https://www.hardcoregamer.com/2019/07/19/dustpunk-deck-building-game-nowhere-prophet-now-available/352651/
Back in the olden days people used to have to wait until a game was done to be able to play it. But we live in more enlightened times now. Sure there are pros and cons to buying (or releasing) a game...
When Nowhere Prophet first launched into early access it was promising but still had a long journey to go on. Through the past few months the game has grown into something really great. Need more convincing? Learn more about why we love the game and why you’ll fall for it to through the link.