Why there are 861 roguelike deckbuilders on Steam all of a sudden

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Why there are 861 roguelike deckbuilders on Steam all of a sudden
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Can anyone recommend one? I honestly haven't played one since slay the spire, and loved it. My wife didn't enjoy the music after a few hundred hours so I stopped playing a few years ago.

Everyone and their mother is playing Balatro, and for good reason. Super fun deck builder based on a normal playing card deck and poker hands. Great music and visuals, too.

Also, check out Inscryption. Truth be told, it's not really a true roguelike deckbuilder, rather it uses the genre as a storytelling medium. Still, really fun game with solid core gameplay and an engaging story. There's also DLC that lets you play more of the deckbuilder part indefinitely.

To anyone reading this - if you try Inscription, go in blind.

I had a lot of fun with Aces & Adventures too, which similarly is based around poker hands but is very different to Balatro.

You know you can turn off the music, right? Just play your own or none at all.

The music in slay the spire is perfectly fine but it gets repetitive after a while. But it's also a great game to play while listening to podcasts so it's a non issue

Monster train is phenomenal.

It combines tower defense elements and multi deck selections for crazy replayabiity.

It, and as someone else said, balatro, are my 2 favorites since slay the spire.

I've played Wildfrost, but I don't feel confident in recommending it, because it's quite hard and very RNG-based. But, maybe that's your thing. Honestly, I played it just for the art style lol

Space Food Truck is like FTL meets deckbuilding.

Fun stuff, can be played coop too.

I had a lot of fun with Cobalt Core. Much more lighthearted; great soundtrack too.

Dreamquest was the original roguelike deck builder, and it had a lot of depth that you wouldn’t expect from its shitty art, I think it’s still worth playing. One of those games that seems extremely difficult until you learn the strategy, it is amazingly well balanced, small mistakes are the difference between win and loss

SpellRogue was fun for a bit but not sure it has staying power the way StS does.

I'm hoping more people reply to this than one person. The whole thread only lists slay the spire and balatro.

Haven't seen Vault of the Void mentioned here - I'd rate it higher than most of the others.