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Innovative Roguelike  Stray Path  Joins Steam Next Fest

Combine cards and explore a randomly generated world that ensures every adventure is unique

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October 10, 2024

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[This unedited press release is made available courtesy of Game Developer and its partnership with notable game PR-related resource Games Press]

Yogscast :

Bristol,  United Kingdom — October 10, 2024 | There’s plenty out there this Next Fest, but Stray Path asks players to abandon convention and take a chance on an all-new indie experience, perfectly blending FreeCell mechanics with roguelike gameplay in an ever-evolving world.

From the publisher behind hit blackjack roguelike Dungeons & Degenerate Gamblers comes a fantasy roguelike sporting a Slay the Spire and Solitaire gameplay loop that players might find hard to put down.

Brimming with endless possibilities, no two runs will ever be the same. Starting out with a choice of adventurer and over 100 pieces of equipment with which to make their way in a randomly generated world, choice is everything in Stray Path. Will players evade confrontation or become combat veterans? Will they opt for a defensive style or go all-in with devastating attacks? The combinations are truly endless.

For more on what to expect, check out the gameplay reveal below:

Check out the demo on Steam from October 14 and to keep up to date with Stray Path, head over to the Steam page or follow Yogscast Games on XInstagram and TikTok.

About Yogscast Games

Yogscast Games was established in 2017, with a simple goal: to work with small teams to develop and publish games which are as fun to watch as they are to play. Its most recent releases have included poker-powered deckbuilding game ‘Aces & Adventures’, the wickedly amoral ‘Trolley Problem, Inc.’ and the wildly successful restaurant management roguelike ‘PlateUp!’ which recently passed 1.5m Steam units sold.

About chx games

Zhong Chaowei is a 31-year-old solo developer. Previously working on multiple mobile titles, he decided to take the plunge into indie development one year ago, as he began developing Stray Path as a passion project. 

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