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A bouncy, physics-based roguelite with a cast of oddballs, procedural dungeons, and lots of loot. Like if Peggle played D&D in the basement.
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21 reviews found86
Marooners' Rock
Jul 7, 2020
Roundguard helped relieve my feelings of anxiety during this global pandemic and satiated my desire to play D&D. This game could be even more fun with a co-op element or game mode. Complete bouncing mayhem! More information about Roundguard can be found on the official website.
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Gamers' Temple
Mar 16, 2020
Sure, you'll spend some time watching in hope and fascination as your hero goes bouncing around the board, but you'll actually have some control over what happens thanks to the character skills. As an added bonus, everything comes wrapped in fun cartoon graphics and a sense of humor. If you enjoy arcade puzzlers, you'll definitely want to take Roundguard for a spin.
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XboxAddict
Apr 9, 2020
I honestly expected Roundguard to be a simple Peggle re-skin, but came away very surprised that this wasn’t simply a 'shoot and wait' experience. On paper a roguelike dungeon crawling Peggle game shouldn’t really make sense or work, yet Roundguard has manages to give an exciting experience that is just as addictive as the game that the genre is best known for, and in some ways, surpasses it with its depth.
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Video Chums
Mar 12, 2020
Considering Peggle hasn't seen the light of day in a long time, Roundguard now carries the torch while offering plenty of fun twists.Roundguard gameplay video → Similar game: Peggle 2 Separation Review PlayStation 4 ★★★☆☆ Putting on a VR headset then exploring a desolate puzzle-filled world is a fantastic way to escape reality so let's check out Separation. Separation is one of the simplest first-person VR puzzle adventure games that I've ever played as all you basically do is slowly walk around the game world while exploring and solving simple puzzles in order to guide a ray of light from a strange mechanical building via shining it through crystals.
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