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January 23, 2019
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Slay the Spire

Slay the Spire
Based on 373 Ratings
8.4
metacritic
Based on 28 Reviews
77
Release date
January 23, 2019
Developer
Publisher
Genre
Engine
Mode(s)
Single-player
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Summary

We fused card games and roguelikes together to make the best single player deckbuilder we could. Craft a unique deck, encounter bizarre creatures, discover relics of immense power, and Slay the Spire!

Slay the Spire System Requirements

🤏 Minimum Requirements

OS:
Windows XP, Vista, 7, 8/8.1, 10
CPU:
2.0 Ghz
RAM:
2 GB RAM
GPU:
1Gb Video Memory, capable of OpenGL 3.0+ support (2.1 with ARB extensions acceptable)
HDD:
1 GB available space

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Critic Reviews

  • 95
    Worth Playing May 31, 2022
    Slay the Spire is the very definition of a game that's simple to learn and difficult to master. The core mechanics and gameplay are so easy that anyone can pick it up and have a relatively fun time, but learning how to survive takes time and effort. No matter the level, it remains engaging throughout by making every choice meaningful, and victory is decided by your skill and just a dash of RNG. There are many clones out there, many of which are excellent on their own right, but the original Slay the Spire is still one of the most addictive deck-builders ever made.
  • 95
    CD-Action December 11, 2019
    Slay the Spire proves that tactical games can glue the player to the chair for long hours without depriving them of mental comfort. At this moment Mega Crit’s debut doesn’t seem to have any competition – neither in the card game genre, nor in the roguelike.
  • 90
    Eurogamer Italy April 16, 2019
    Deck-building RPG + Roguelike, Slay the Spire is one of the most surprising, deep and engaging game you'll see this year. An absolute must play.
  • 80
    Edge Magazine February 28, 2019
    Sweetest of all, the satisfying thrum of a finely tuned engine.
  • 90
    Games.cz February 25, 2019
    A brilliant single-player roguelike with awesome card battles at its core. Individual runs vary massively, resulting in almost endless replayability. There’s only one complaint - random luck plays too big a role in determining your success or failure. Other than that, this is simply a great, serious RPG.