RogueJack, Ponywolf's inventive, blackjack-inspired roguelike, is now available for iOS and Android - blackjack-inspired fight - Video Peeling news, instructions, exemplary procedures, reviews and cultu

Ponywolf's RogueJack is a novel mixture of dilute gameplay and blackjack-inspired fight. After 30 successful days in the Google Play Early Access program, the game was now started for both iOS and Android.

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Roguejack serves a hearty meal with dungeoning actions that picks up items of the card game blackjack and used it in its easy-to-learn combat system. The dungeons here are endless, full of strange and wild monsters that can be accepted and hopefully kill. Each of the horrible inhabitants of the dungeon offers its own fight style. This changes when to attack when to stop and whether you keep your Hole Card out of sight.

On the way you collect mighty weapons, different defenses and "The Cadaver of your Enemies" (beautiful things, right?) To further improve your character and utilization. When you get up, you can select new cards that can either be supplied up or down either with the front panel. It is really about you how to develop your character and equipment best, and remember that the combination of different buffs, skills, attributes and objects can dramatically change your game style.

Maybe you remember that PonyWolf also behind the outstanding Knights of the Card Table, the Harry called "a bright, intelligent card crawl", which will entertain you for hours. In the end, it received an impressive silver ranking for its perfectly measured challenge and many refreshing game ideas.

RogueJack is now available as a free title with ads. However, they also have the option of removing them for a one-time payment of 1.99 USD (or regional equivalent). Further information can be found on the official website of PonyWolf. If you are a fan of games like Void Tyrant from last year, I would suggest that you watch this game Appstore or Google Play.

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