Hungry Horrors is a deckbuilder with roguelike points the place it is advisable to prepare dinner meals for monsters as a substitute of preventing them.
You’re a little princess, who’s trying to feed those that wish to assault you, as a substitute of preventing them off with some type of weapon. Utilizing your magical cooking pot, it’s essential to draw a hand of playing cards after which spend them to satiate monsters. The meals you make all have their very own taste notes which might combo up while you match what a monster needs, permitting you to fill them up rapidly.
Clearly impressed by the likes of Slay the Spire, you possibly can select the place you go subsequent, selecting paths that may result in including new playing cards to your deck and even boss fights in opposition to even greater monsters. You may also play playing cards on your self every now and then to extend your well being, or use potions in case you are in a bind with the intention to decelerate the monsters. They only wish to get shut sufficient to eat you!
When taking part in Hungry Horrors at New Sport Plus, I discovered the way in which that these combos work and the number of meals cooked by these playing cards felt distinctive. A number of the combos that I ended up creating, by a little bit of luck, overfed these hungry monsters. Every time you do die, although, you make your manner again to your citadel the place you possibly can simply strive once more and reset your card deck by cooking up extra treats to take with you in your journey.
Hungry Horrors doesn’t, in its present state, really feel as intense as different deckbuilders I’ve performed, but it surely has its personal distinctive points and mechanics that I very a lot get pleasure from seeing the outcomes of! A number of the monsters are additionally fairly difficult in their very own methods.
Hungry Horrors is at the moment in growth, however within the meantime, you possibly can seize a demo or add it to your wishlist on Steam.
About The Creator
Jupiter Hadley
Jupiter is a prolific indie sport journalist, writing for Metro UK, Massive Boss Battle, AlphaBetaGamer, and lots of extra, all with a concentrate on smaller indie gems. She covers 1000’s of sport jams and indie video games on her YouTube channel, letting each sport have a second within the highlight. She runs indiegamejams.com, a calendar of all the sport jams happening on the earth, judges many jams and occasions.