omg, you guys, i just found out about this adorable game called sol cesto and i'm totally obsessed. it's a roguelite, which i know can be a bit hit or miss for some people, but trust me, this one's a gem. the whole concept is so unique - you're navigating through these 4x4 grids, trying to avoid enemies and find treasure, all while managing your odds of landing on certain tiles. it's ridiculously addictive.
so, here's how it works: each square on the grid can have different things like strawberries to heal you, enemies to fight, treasure chests, or traps to avoid. you pick a row and then randomly land on one of the four squares, and as you play, you can influence the odds of landing on certain tiles. it's all about weighing your decisions and strategizing - do you focus on boosting your strength or magic damage? and how do you balance that with the cooldown on your special ability?
one of the coolest things about sol cesto is that you can get a free item every run, but you have to be a bit cheeky to get it. i won't spoil it for you, but let's just say it involves being a jerk to one of the characters - and it's all because of this hilarious, giant, throbbing nose. i died laughing when i first discovered it, and it's been a highlight of my gameplay experience so far.
i've been playing sol cesto for about six hours now, and i'm still discovering new things. the game's got a ton of depth, despite its simple formula, and i love how i can experiment with different strategies without feeling too much pressure. the whole thing's just so... relaxing, you know? and the best partRead more: Full article on www.gamespot.com
What do you think about this?
so, here's how it works: each square on the grid can have different things like strawberries to heal you, enemies to fight, treasure chests, or traps to avoid. you pick a row and then randomly land on one of the four squares, and as you play, you can influence the odds of landing on certain tiles. it's all about weighing your decisions and strategizing - do you focus on boosting your strength or magic damage? and how do you balance that with the cooldown on your special ability?
one of the coolest things about sol cesto is that you can get a free item every run, but you have to be a bit cheeky to get it. i won't spoil it for you, but let's just say it involves being a jerk to one of the characters - and it's all because of this hilarious, giant, throbbing nose. i died laughing when i first discovered it, and it's been a highlight of my gameplay experience so far.
i've been playing sol cesto for about six hours now, and i'm still discovering new things. the game's got a ton of depth, despite its simple formula, and i love how i can experiment with different strategies without feeling too much pressure. the whole thing's just so... relaxing, you know? and the best partRead more: Full article on www.gamespot.com
What do you think about this?