
Newly appointed lair architect for the evil mastermind, your job is to build the best lair ever. competition? … other minions of the evil mastermind. The one who makes the best lair wins. This is the setup for the recently released indie puzzler, Chambers of Devils Design, which has knocked down tiles to delight bosses and destroy the competition.
It wears its inspirations on its sleeve, taking on world board games in the same way that Hearthstone takes on competitive card games. I’m always on the lookout for things that remind me of the tile-placement board game Castles of Mad King Ludwig, so I was quite curious when it arrived in my inbox.
I bring Hearthstone because it does things with its digital form that you can’t do on a tabletop. Random piles of weird rooms to choose from, awkward placements ruining the table, and perhaps most delightful: full-PvP combat in the tile placement game.
See, many of your tiles have straight rooms filled with cannons, electric guns, lasers, and dynamite. Placing these allows you to target other players’ complexes, all of which are built on the same grid as yours, demolishing their rooms and lowering their score points. Finally, a tile placement game where you can loose a cannon fire to take out pieces from the other player’s perfect combo.
Keeping rooms full gives you all kinds of active one-shot powers and abilities, many of which are things that would be cumbersome or annoying on a tabletop. Why would I compare to tabletop? Because if it was doable as just a board game then I was asking here why it is not just a board game.
It’s definitely a game I’m happy to have in my pocket for local multiplayer nights, and it’s remote play simultaneous enabled so you can shell out for a single copy and have up to three friends to build weird bases together. Can bring Chambers of Devils Design also has a full campaign and AI to play against.
You can get Chambers of Divine Design (opens in new tab) on Steam from Redbeak Games for $12. Redbeak Games previously developed the strategy game Mortal Glory, a gladiator management sim combined with tactical combat.
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