DEEP Tactics Roguelike Deckbuilder!! | Let's Try: Oaken 1.0



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Oaken is a tactical turn-based roguelike set in a mythical place. Explore the Great Oak, gather allies and enhancements, learn to use the positioning for your advantage, choose how to upgrade your cards

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The world of Oaken is a mythical place, existing in a not easily defined space and time. It is stretched among the branches of the Great Oak. Its inhabitants are spirits which listen to the same voice, called the Oak Song.
The loss of that voice strats a series of events leading into a struggle which may either heal or destroy the Great Oak.

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15 thoughts on “DEEP Tactics Roguelike Deckbuilder!! | Let's Try: Oaken 1.0”

  1. Wow, ANOTHER roguelike deckbuilder?! That's what I've been waiting for!

    In all seriousness, as good as they can be, the genre is getting on my nerves at this point, damn. Not saying the game's bad, but market oversaturation doesn't highlight it in a good way.

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  2. I'm not sure if it's just me or what, but I'm really not crazy about the UI design in this game. It's readable, it's clean, it does everything a UI in a strategy game should do… but it feels like it has no personality. In a game called Oaken wherein all of your little guys are tree people and wisps, I'd expect a bit more of that natural flourish. Comes across as a little (with no other word to really get the point across easily) corporate. And that's not to discount the work that's gone into it. I love the models, the card art is nice. It's just the box that it's all held in really feels like a mismatch.

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  3. I'm usually not into cutesy stuff, but the victory pose is adorable.

    Game looks like fun. Curious to see how other heroes/guardians play. If they are radically different, this one might have some staying power.

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