5 Godot Lines That Turned Random Roguelike Runs into Addictive Daily Duels
One itch.io comment section. Zero leaderboards. Until 5 lines of code made every roguelike run a shared battlefield. Players now duel the exact same chaos, every day.
One itch.io comment section. Zero leaderboards. Until 5 lines of code made every roguelike run a shared battlefield. Players now duel the exact same chaos, every day.
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