Dave writes: "More like Rise of the Deckbuilder, right? Slay the Spire has opened the doors for games like Nowhere Prophet, Monster Train, Fights in Tight Spaces and Signs of the Sojourner, making it a cracking time to be a deckbuilding card game. But while we’re seeing plenty of pretenders to Spire’s throne, none are as thoroughly adorable as Rise of the Slime. We had the opportunity to interview Maris Bunkovskis, the brain that spawned the slime, and he had plenty to say about why you should make room for his game."
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Ah, the classic slime, the notorious enemy of any great RPG. Every hero of yore has faced them, yet none have liked them. They are a plague of the adventurer’s road ahead. They come in many different varieties and in wide range of games, but the one thing all slimes have in common is their weakness,
PP: Rise of the Slime attempts something new in the deck-builder genre with mixed results. The core gameplay loop is fun and engaging, but it's let down by the positioning system that more of a frustration than a gameplay elevation.