Oriol Cosp has officially launched Gods vs Horrors, a thrilling new single-player roguelike game that draws inspiration from the acclaimed Slay the Spire and Super Auto Pets. In this card autobattler, players are tasked with assembling the perfect synergies among a roster of gods to battle against various atrocities as the new Warden of Realms. The fate of the world is quite literally in your hands—no pressure, right?
In Gods vs Horrors, players must strategize the most effective positioning for their recruited gods, enhancing them across diverse mythologies while simultaneously working to increase their Devotion level. This allows for the recruitment of even more gods, adding depth to the gameplay. A crucial element of the game involves deciding between short-term and long-term benefits—should you use Divine Essence to immediately boost your powers, or conserve it to elevate your Devotion level for future gains?
From the available online footage, Gods vs Horrors appears to take cues from Hearthstone's Battlegrounds mode, infused with elements reminiscent of Balatro. Players can explore an intriguing mix of 170 gods and a variety of relics. The so-called "horrors" are indeed terrifying, and players will face six different bosses, each with their own environmental effects, making the challenge of saving the world anything but easy.
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If you're eager to dive into the action, Gods vs Horrors is available on the App Store and Google Play. The game offers a free-to-play demo without ads, allowing you to test it before committing. A single purchase of $9.99, or your local equivalent, unlocks the full game, providing endless strategic battles and mythological adventures.