Rogue Labyrinth, the roguelite from the small screen
Rogue Labyrinth isn't your average roguelite: it's a delicious mix of frenetic action and reality TV parody, all rendered in pixel art.
You play as Iris, a sarcastic punk in a deadly competition staged like a television show. Survival depends as much on your reflexes as on your ability to charm the audience or manage sponsors.
What really sets Rogue Labyrinth apart? Its ability to use the entire environment: walls, debris, trees, even enemies can become weapons or projectiles, making the arenas dynamic.
In Rogue Labyrinth, the “television show” aspect is not just a backdrop: it directly influences gameplay on several levels. One of the central aspects is the Fame Meter, which changes according to your performance, spectacular actions and storyline choices. The more you shine in front of the audience, the more bonuses, help, or challenges you receive, generated live during the game.
Sponsors also get involved: depending on the crowd's enthusiasm, they can activate bonuses or, conversely, impose penalties (modification of enemies, appearance of special powers, item drops), creating constant pressure to remain ‘entertaining’. Finally, the programme itself brings surprise events: interventions during the run, random challenges, and even scripted interruptions that disrupt your plans and force you to adapt in real time, making each game unpredictable and thoroughly enjoyable.
Purchase Rogue Labyrinth on Gamesplanet with a 20% discount during the launch period. The link for the demo is available on the product page, so you can get started right away.