If you've been following us for a while, you're likely familiar with our parent company's event, Pocket Gamer Connects. One of our highlights at these events is the Big Indie Pitch, where we showcase innovative indie games to a panel of judges. Today, we're excited to spotlight one of the standout runners-up from our latest event: the math-battling roguelike, Talystro!
At first glance, Talystro might seem like just another deckbuilding roguelike—a genre that's currently enjoying immense popularity. However, a closer look reveals what sets it apart. In Talystro, you play as the math mouse, embarking on a quest to overthrow the evil Necrodicer. The game ingeniously combines cards and dice mechanics, allowing you to build up scores and take down math-based enemies.
So, how does it work? You'll use a mix of dice and cards to reach a target number, which you'll need to eliminate the numerical monsters you face. Be strategic, though, as you're limited to a certain number of dice rolls per turn.
Crypt of the NecrodicerTalystro boasts a unique blend of rubber hose-style animation and a fantasy aesthetic, reminiscent of those math-focused educational games from your childhood. While the game doesn't require advanced math skills, its gameplay is both captivating and easy to understand at a glance.
Mark your calendars: Talystro is slated for release in March. Its simple yet challenging format—a hallmark that many deckbuilders struggle to perfect—promises to captivate players upon its launch.
While you eagerly await Talystro's arrival, why not explore our latest list of the top five new mobile games to try this week? It's the perfect way to keep yourself entertained in the meantime!