I’m a little sceptical of the discount as it claims it’s normally £300, but it doesn’t seem to contain the usual mobile crap
Welcome to the amazing world of Neon Rogue! Get ready for an epic and totally unique adventure in this auto battle RPG, where neon shines and the fun never stops!
Explore randomly generated dungeons filled with wacky monsters and exciting challenges. Your hero moves and attacks automatically while you manage equipment and attributes to dominate every battle!
With a stunning visual style of cartoon and neon, each scene bursts with colors and creativity that will mesmerize you!
Collect a plethora of shimmering swords and unique equipment to customize your gameplay style and face each challenge with your own strategy.
Prepare for an action-packed journey full of humor and epic moments as you dance among the shadows of ruthless enemies. Let the neon light guide your way as you uncover secrets and face colossal bosses!
Embark now on this electrifying adventure of Neon Rogue and discover why every dive into the depths of this world is an unforgettable experience!
Each to their own, but I don’t trust a game that used to be €350 and is now free. Seems like it was either extremely overpriced to prey on unsuspecting users, or they are doing this on purpose to hit that “best offer” metric.
Either way, scummy at best, scam at worst. Pass.
That’s a fair assessment. I wouldn’t be surprised if Google didn’t bother enforcing the legal requirements of how long something has to be available at full price before you’re allowed to call the discount a sale.
Yeah Google doesn’t enforce a lot of things. Try reporting an ad, lol.
It’s fair as well to post it here though, people can make choices for themselves!
This sounds like an AI generated text for a generic throw together 24h “roguelike”.
Quite possible, but a lot of mobile games have pretty vapid child-friendly descriptions and I feel like that’s been the case since before those chatbots were readily available
I mean there is not an ounce of information in the text (more than there is some kind of randomisation). Which is a shame IMO.
What’s the uniqueness of the game? Or if it has no, what game does it mimic?
That’s the joy* of minimal-description indies, you never know whether it’s a child’s first attempt at writing code, a labour of love made by someone who has no experience of the English language, or a cynical cash-grab churned out as cheaply as possible
* “joy” is obviously subjective, you might also say “horror”
Yes of course. So have you given it a go?
Yeah, it seems to be an “auto-battler” as advertised, I think the decision making is based on which things you choose to upgrade