Dungeons & Degenerate Gamblers: A Unique Blackjack Roguelike Now on Steam

Gaming Staff • May 24, 2024

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Yogscast Games has announced the release of a new indie title, "Dungeons & Degenerate Gamblers," a unique deckbuilding game that puts a twist on traditional Blackjack. The game, which features over 250 cards with special effects, challenges players to build different decks and experiment with strategies to take down greedy capitalists exploiting Blackjack-addicted townsfolk.

The game has been in development since September 2021 and has undergone an art overhaul by celebrated Yogscast artists Harry, Nina-Serena, and Jack. A playable demo is now available on Steam, and the game will be featured in the Steam Next Fest lineup in June.

"Dungeons & Degenerate Gamblers" is a collaboration between Yogscast Games and Purple Moss Collectors, a tiny game studio from New Zealand. Yogscast Games, established in 2017, has a simple goal of working with small teams to develop and publish games that are as fun to watch as they are to play. Its most recent releases include "Aces & Adventures," "Trolley Problem, Inc.," and "PlateUp!"

Purple Moss Collectors is a studio that creates weird and wonderful replayable games. The studio is currently developing "Dungeons & Degenerate Gamblers," a blackjack roguelike deckbuilder.

"Dungeons & Degenerate Gamblers" promises to be a unique and exciting addition to the deckbuilding genre, with its combination of classic card game mechanics and a fresh twist on Blackjack. Players can try out the demo on Steam and wishlist the game to stay updated on its progress.

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