The Creator of SUMMERHOUSE Is Releasing A Slot Machine Roguelike

During the recent Steam Next Fest, indie dev Friedemann (SUMMERHOUSE, Islanders) and publisher Future Friends Games (Clover Pit, The Cabin Factory) announced the release date for their upcoming title SLOTS & DAGGERS. The game will launch on PC via Steam this October 24th, with an updated demo available to play right now.

SLOTS & DAGGERS is a compact retro-fantasy roguelike where battles play out on a slot machine. Arm yourself to the teeth and set out on an adventure across strange and dangerous lands, where every spin could be your last!

In combat, your actions are decided by a spin of the wheel: attacks, potions and spells are represented by symbols on the slot machine. You’ll need a keen eye, quick reflexes and good old fashioned luck to triumph over an eccentric cast of foes: Gunslingers of the Red Desert, Knights of Kul, Hammer Goblins and a guy named Ike. Victory will earn you powerful modifiers – extra wheels, new weapons, spells and more. 

Fine-tune your loadout, hone your strategy, and turn the odds in your favour until victory is secured!

Gameplay Features

  • A compact, addictive roguelike from the creator of SUMMERHOUSE
  • Satisfying slot machine gameplay meets white knuckle fantasy fights
  • Battle through ten levels, each with unique foes and bosses
  • Unlock game-changing new weapons, equipment and abilities as you go
  • Adapt your loadout and strategy on the fly as you play through each run

For more information, follow the creator Friedemann on X/Twitter.

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