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    Roguelike deckbuilder Void Tyrant shuffles onto PC. Play your cards right and save the universe on Steam now

    Developer Quite Fresh Games and publisher Armor Games Studios have launched the roguelike deckbuilder Void Tyrant now on PC via Steam. Void Tyrant launches players across an ever-changing galaxy in a quest to restore balance to the cosmos and defeat a rogues gallery of powerful enemies who stand in their way.

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    To put a stop to an evil whose tendrils are spreading across the universe, players must choose a hero and harness an upgradable pack of cards to do battle in strategic turn-based encounters, navigate to distant planets and upgrade their own spaceport. With hundreds of cards to select from, Void Tyrant’s deckbuilding gameplay is incredibly deep and allows for a completely personal experience with every playthrough.

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    Choose a hero and venture through an ever-changing galaxy in this hybrid deck builder RPG! Duel your enemies in turn-based combat across 6 planets to reach the Chaos Pyramid and restore the Eyes of Chronos to save the galaxy. Using your wits and an upgradable deck of ability cards, battle quirky aliens in strategic Blackjack-like combat encounters, disarm traps, upgrade your spaceport, and more. Do you have what it takes to defeat the sinister Wruut once and for all?

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    Features:

    • Customize a powerful deck from hundreds of cards as you venture across the galaxy as one of four unique classes.
    • Collect artifacts and loot from treasure chests and defeated enemies.
    • Spend Guldins to upgrade your town for new powers and adventures.
    • Strategize to take on challenging bosses in card-based combat.
    • Anticipate and disable traps, defeat odd aliens, face surprises, and more.
    • Play the game your way with various accessibility improvements made with the PC version of Void Tyrant in mind. These include editable key bindings, the ability to turn off flashing lights and screen shake, and more!
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