RP7: A Roguelike Spin on Dungeon Crawling, Now on Steam

Gaming Staff • April 2, 2024

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Turtle Cream and IndieArk have unveiled a new gameplay trailer for their upcoming slot-managing roguelike RP7, offering a glimpse into the game's unique mechanics and features. In RP7, players will create their character's story by rolling seven random encounter slots, with the option to re-roll each step of the journey. The game's control method is based on a single row of keyboard inputs, requiring players to plan ahead and choose slots that will impact their character's actions.

RP7's core gameplay revolves around the number seven, with seven stages, seven playable characters, and seven slots for players to arrange. The game boasts over 200 unique items, 60 varieties of monsters, and 20 boss types. Players must carefully plan and strategize to defeat each boss and rescue their lost pet frog.

Key features of RP7 include a slot machine-style spin system, quick decision-making, and leveling up to unlock new content. The game also features random encounters with NPCs who can help players in their quest.

Turtle Cream is an award-winning game dev studio based in Seoul, South Korea, known for presenting games with fresh mechanics. IndieArk is an indie game publisher committed to offering publishing services to unique and interesting games worldwide.

RP7 is set to release soon on Steam, and players can wishlist the game on its Steam store page. The game's press kit is available on the developer's website, and interested parties can contact the press representative for more information.

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