Rogue Depths is a new roguelike for Android with a big focus on character adjustment

Rogue Depths is a new dungeon crawler of Rogue-Lite of the solo developer Glitched Studios, who has developed the game in his free time as a passion project. It is now available for Android with an iOS version, a way when the game runs well.

The concept of the villain depths is pretty easy. They fight through ever more difficult dungeons, with harder enemies emerging, the further they create it without dying. On the way you will improve your character to become more powerful and better deal with the stronger enemies you face.

At the end of each dungeon you have the opportunity to learn new skills and skills or improve your current stack. In terms of skills, this could be an increase in health regeneration, the speed of movement and a variety of other similar statistics buffs. The skills could belong to fire a constant energy beam or to summon a clone that fights by your side.

There are over 80 different skills and skills that need to be discovered so you can make with them to find a build that works for them. In addition, there are 12 classes to unlock, between which they can change after completing a dungeon, each with their statistics and bonus capabilities. Three of them are available at the beginning of the game, the remaining 9 will be unlocked in the game currency.

As you probably guessed, the focus is on customization and variety. In addition to all these capabilities, skills and classes, you can also improve weapons, produce enchantments - over 90 of them - and brows a drink. The variant also applies to enemies that encounter more than 40.

The gameplay itself is quite automated. You can either control your character with a virtual joystick or just tap a field in which you want to travel. Your character then automatically attacks opponents nearby and you can decide when to enable certain capabilities that are used by simply tapping the appropriate symbol.

Rogue Depths is now available Google Play Here it is a free game with in-app purchases.

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