Blood: Fresh Supplyīefore Shadow of War, Monolith Productions had a history making some very old-school classic shooters. And, because it’s a cute indie game, it’ll naturally run on just about any PC under the sun. It’s a really clever take on deckbuilding that’s vastly more interesting that a lot of other models I’ve seen lately. Break the chain of conversation too much and you’ll have a disagreement - too many of those and the conversation ends, with the character remembering that in the future. The idea is to match cards up in a ongoing chain, mirroring the flow of a natural, happy chat. As you travel further, however, you’ll pick up fatigue cards that can’t be matched with any symbol. You play cards in turn, and each card has a coloured shape on either side. That involves travelling and talking to various characters, playing cards in a quest to make a connection. Your home town is at risk of losing relevance, so you’re tasked with collecting more goods to make it a more trade-friendly destination. Unlike Slay the Spire or other modern deckbuilders, Signs of the Sojourner is more story-driven. Signs of the Sojourner Image: SteamĪ clever deckbuilder where the goal isn’t necessarily to overpower your opponents with the best cards, but to play the right cards to work through various conversations. ![]() This post has been updated since its original publication, with new games added and old ones removed.
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