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Upcoming Flash-inspired Roguelike
From the creator of Swords and Sandals comes a brand new party-based roguelike RPG!
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About the Game
Can you survive?
Dead Estate is a gory, fast-paced, challenging, rogue-like shooter with a heavy emphasis on Halloween and other horror influences. Ascend the floors of a monster-filled mansion with 10 unique characters and collect loads of items and weapons, tackle grueling challenges, and discover secrets and unlockables along the way!
Beware of the lurking threats on every floor — some are especially persistent…
High replayability!
- 10 playable characters, each with distinct playstyles and alternate costumes
- OVER 100 weapons and 220 items to make each run unique
- Explore the vast complexity of the Estate – discovering alternate floors & floor variants
- An isometric style with compact rooms designed for tense, close-quarters combat
- Try a looped run, or varying difficulty levels to play how you prefer
- Blessing & Curse run modifiers to maximize replayability
- A bounty of secrets to be discovered, and many more to be unlocked
- No DLC – More content is being added for free, as often as we can!
Controller support is included, but a keyboard + mouse is recommended for the best experience.
Steam User 46
A fun little arcade roguelike! Definitely something you can pick up and play for 15 mins or 3 hours.
That big tiddy witch chick got me foaming at the mouth dude
Steam User 25
Excellent dungeon rogue-like very much in the style of Binding of Isaac. Great pixel artwork and the multiple unique characters are all very well designed and all feel equally fulfilling to play. Would highly recommend. Also, inclusion of a big tiddy goth witch doesn't hurt either.
Steam User 40
I agree with most of these reviews. I, too have purchased this game for witch with big booba.
Steam User 15
Despite the amount of pain this game causes me on a run to run basis (or even room to room basis in some instances), it's a game I'd recommend to nearly everyone. It's both simple and complex in the right way.
The gameplay loop you'll be doing from run to run will always be the same, but the amount of items, characters, and even the mistakes you make can lead to completely different runs. Granted if you survive long enough, you become god, but that's a massive if. I'd argue that's it's kinda necessary to have runs like that be possible, especially if you're playing on higher difficulties. You die 50 times to a worm you never see or the massive spikes in the middle of the room or the spikeball that's swinging around at 60 miles an hour that looks like you can go under it but then when you try it seemingly locks on you and you clench your ass so hard that it creates a black hole that actually causes it to hit you ruining the run. Then boom, you get a couple of good items, a bit lucky here and there and you're able to kill bosses in 2 seconds out of nowhere.
Even if you don't really play the game that often, you'll love the soundtrack (shout out MajorWipeout). Not sure if retro would be the right term, but a pixel art style is matched with a pixel soundtrack (if that even makes sense). Personal favorite is Sunken Dreams, cause it reminds me of how I had to give up on everything I've ever wanted to do in order to make it to the next day.
The game is like the old ones you used to play when you were younger and then you revisit them in your adulthood in hopes of forgetting about the present and getting that glimpse back into a happier time but the game just doesn't do that for you and that's when you realize the game was really just shit and you got addicted to nothing (don't talk about Sonic '06, I'm still very tender about that). But it's not like that. Dead Estate is actually good.
Regardless, if you play if for an hour or way to much (not gonna point any fingers) you'd enjoy yourself. And if all of that isn't enough to win you over, I'll convince you with one word.
Mumba.
You though I was gonna say booba, didn't you? Booba or mommy? You fool. Boobas and mommies are temporary, Mumba is forever (Don't ask me which one I'd prefer).
Anyways, play it. You'll love it. And if you don't love it, you'll really like it. And if you don't like it, then that's your opinion, but your opinion is wrong.
TL:DR - The game is good. The $15 (USD) is worth it, and if you're not sure, there's the demo that'll win you over. Or your wallet. Just like all the other games in your library. I see them. We all see them.
Steam User 10
A decent roguelike game with lots of replayability. You can jump to avoid bullets.
Each floor has a bunch of rooms and players can pick the routine, some are to fight monsters for money, others are for treasures and stores. You'll need a golden key to enter the boss room, I believe the levels are AI generated as during one run, I picked up the key in the second room and unlocked the boss room in the third, though in general it is not that easy nor fast.
There are challenges even for easy difficulty, but you'll gradually get to know the monsters and how they attack, and unlock new characters within the process - one is as easy as looking at a poster, others can be hard like the vampire character locked in a coffin. Each individual has a unique weapon, I especially love that bounce gun so I could shoot whatever direction wishing the bouncing bullet could hit something. Besides, the stores offer good permanent upgrades, and the game is generous on giving free buffs. Overall I feel excited finishing one successful run, it is worth the price.
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Steam User 12
Pro tip: Aim for the shadows, not the enemy itself.
A game I'll definitely revisit in the future to collect all the achievements! A good amount of content that doesn't overstay its welcome, though it has tons of replay value for the people that like that. If you haven't already, definitely give the demo a try. It's not a game for everyone, since it can be difficult at times, but you should give it a try!
Steam User 11
Dead Estate is really fun to play.
The art is good and there is a big diversity of enemies. An average run can go from 20 minutes to an hour. There are also many different characters that have to be unlocked with certain requirements and each has its own different gameplay.
As an Avid Achievement hunter, it was really fun to get all achievements and the game is still getting big free updates that add more achievements.
It reminds me of good games like Binding of Isaac and flash games from Newgrounds.