They say that scammers will never thrive, Devil’s Paymentthat is the only way you can save yourself from hell. This deck builder sees your cowboy losing his soul to the demon in a poker match, and the only escape is to put together the most cheating and lowdown dirty decks you can.
The Devil’s deadline may not appear until next year, but it has already got off to a strong start. The trailer for this card game tells the story through a brilliantly stupid song, where the Cowboy protagonist gets caught up in a Hades-style quest to escape the underworld.
To achieve this goal, you will need to face off against many demonic poker-playing characters who want to send you back to the hellish lowest pit. So, what do you do? You cheat. After all, no one can send you to hell, you’re already there! You exchange cards, hide others, and generally underhanded as much as possible.
You can absolutely fail, but this is where the Roguelike element in this game begins. You can unlock permanent upgrades, new cheat cards, and more.
However, if you cheated the road there, will it really count as red? Your cowboy cheating is, after all, something that caught the attention of the devil in the first place. As Joachim Ballam, the artist behind the game is a fun, strange monster puts it:
“Monsters hate when you cheate. It makes them feel like they’re being treated unfairly. They make sure they are demons. But which of you is the real suffering?”
The Devil’s deadline is embedded in pencil on the second quarter’s release date. If you want to play anything in the meantime, there are the best strategy games and the best indie games.
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