Talk:Roguelike deck-building game
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Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories
[edit]Though it is classified as an "action role-playing game" on its wiki page, Kingdom Hearts: Chain of Memories is a deck-building game with semi-randomized dungeons, enemies and loot. It doesn’t have all the elements of a roguelike, but since it long preceded the mentioned titles, maybe it’s worth a mention at least?
Slay the Spire Release Date
[edit]The StS release date is in conflict with the StS article. While ports were released in 2019, the original beta version was released in 2017. The game has been popular since and since it was released in open beta, the distinction is somewhat unclear. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 70.186.166.192 (talk) 02:03, 11 July 2020 (UTC)
"First"
[edit]Coin Crypt probably deserves a mention as the first videogame to combine deckbuilding and roguelike elements (Nov 2013). It's perhaps not a "true" deckbuilder since you are usually consuming your "cards" (coins) whenever you use them, but certainly drew direct inspirations from Dominion and gives much of the same feel of deckbuilding. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 2601:283:8400:B8B0:1D4F:3300:95:3FAA (talk) 14:41, 19 February 2022 (UTC)
- The first deck-builder with rogue-like qualities, being that of semi-randomized drops and dungeon crawling mechanics I could find is Spongebob Squarepants Atlantis Squarepantis Square-off, referenced here on the Spongbob fan wiki: https://spongebob.fandom.com/wiki/SpongeBob%27s_Atlantis_SquarePantis_SquareOff, released in January 2008 - predating all of the other games mentioned in the article. Was wondering where it could possibly fit into the article DrEggLad (talk) 23:14, 19 August 2022 (UTC)
- We need reliable sources, none of those I know we have mention of this and we can't use Fandom as a resource. Masem (t) 00:01, 20 August 2022 (UTC)