Peepod Inc.’s dice-rolling roguelike deckbuilder, Rogue Rollout, will be featured in Steam’s Next Fest starting on October 14th! This multi-day event will showcase upcoming games on Steam for members to play and enjoy. The Rogue Rollout demo will be available to play for free, so be sure to add the game to your wishlist because it fully releases on November 11th!
In the Rogue Rollout demo, players can enjoy powerful artifact cards featuring new and updated art, unique and exciting dice skins, and take a sneak peek at artifact cards that will be available after the game’s full launch.
In preparation for Next Fest, the game and Steam page has been localized and supports the following languages: English, Chinese, Korean, Japanese, Italian, German, Russian, Spanish, Portuguese, and French.
What is Rogue Rollout?
Rogue Rollout is a roguelike deckbuilder where you score points in a Yahtzee!-style dice game, choose powerful artifacts, and face challenging obstacles as you push through endless rounds. Key features include:
- Artifacts: As you advance through rounds, you’ll choose from over 130 artifacts that provide powerful bonuses and unique gameplay twists. Beware of cursed artifacts, which add challenging restrictions and obstacles.
- Challenge Modes: For those seeking an extra layer of difficulty, 18 challenge modes offer unique conditions and obstacles. Overcome these challenges to unlock achievements, new artifacts, and prove your mastery.
- Leaderboards: Compete with friends and players worldwide on leaderboards. Each game difficulty has its own leaderboard, allowing you to showcase your skills and strive for the highest rounds achieved in your chosen challenge level.
- Endless Mode: Test your endurance and strategic skills in Endless Mode, where you aim to reach the highest round possible. With score requirements continually increasing, how far can you push your luck?
Where can I play Rogue Rollout?
Rogue Rollout can be found on Steam with English, French, German, Spanish, Portuguese, Chinese, French, Italian, Korean, and Japanese localization available.
The demo is available to the public for free, and will be featured during Steam’s Next Fest from October 14th until October 21st.