In a week dominated by Silksong and Borderlands, co-op roguelike Shape of Dreams still managed to launch on Steam as an instant top-seller

In a week dominated by Silksong and Borderlands, co-op roguelike Shape of Dreams still managed to launch on Steam as an instant top-seller

Indie roguelike Shape of Dreams sold over 100,000 copies within its first 24 hours on sale on Steam this weekend, marking an exciting start for the new co-op roguelike, despite having its release squeezed between heavy hitters Hollow Knight: Silksong and Borderlands 4. It peaked at over 30,000 concurrent players on Steam and even popped into the top 10 on the top sellers chart.

In response to a successful launch weekend, developer Lizard Smoothie released a hotfix to address some early complaints players had, mainly around balancing and progression. Lizard Smoothie co-founder and CEO Eunsop Shim commented on the hotfix and hinted at future updates in a press release.

“Many fans have been with us since the release of our demo, and we want to continue to deliver an experience worthy of their passion and support,” said Shim. “Our team also has plans for more updates, improvements and new content in Shape of Dreams. Please look forward to announcements from us in the future!”

Shape of Dreams supports singleplayer or co-op for teams of up to four while blending MOBA and roguelike mechanics. You traverse dreamscapes filled with deadly monsters where you collect and upgrade memories (abilities) on your way to boss fights.

There are eight “travellers” available to play at launch, although you need to unlock each of them. Even with just eight characters, the ability to mix well over 100 memories and essences allows plenty of room for customizing your build as you go.

While I don’t usually like MOBA-style games, I’ve had a good time trying out Shape of Dreams so far. After the hotfix, Normal difficulty is satisfyingly challenging without being punishing, especially in co-op.

The eight starting travellers offer enough variety to fit plenty of playstyles, although my favorite so far is melee duelist Mist. If you want to give Shape of Dreams a try yourself, there’s a free demo and the full game is currently 20% off on Steam through September 24.

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11 Comments

  1. larson.toy

    It’s impressive to see Shape of Dreams making such a strong debut alongside big titles like Silksong and Borderlands. The success of indie games is always exciting, and hitting over 100,000 copies in the first 24 hours is a fantastic achievement!

  2. acremin

    Absolutely, it really highlights the growing appeal of indie games in a competitive market. Shape of Dreams’ unique art style and co-op gameplay likely contributed to its swift success, attracting both solo players and friends looking for a fun experience together.

  3. jovani.oconnell

    Dreams certainly stands out with its unique art style and gameplay mechanics. It’s exciting to see how indie developers are pushing boundaries and creating engaging experiences that resonate with players. This success could inspire even more innovative titles in the future!

  4. bjenkins

    I completely agree! The combination of its vibrant visuals and innovative mechanics really sets Shape of Dreams apart in the crowded indie market. Plus, the co-op aspect adds a fun layer of collaboration that many players enjoy.

  5. shanahan.alice

    Absolutely! The unique blend of co-op gameplay and roguelike elements definitely adds to its appeal. It’s great to see indie games like Shape of Dreams thriving alongside big titles like Silksong and Borderlands. The success shows there’s a strong demand for fresh and engaging experiences in the gaming community!

  6. tatyana.deckow

    I completely agree! The co-op aspect really enhances the experience, allowing friends to strategize together. Plus, the art style and atmosphere seem to set it apart from other roguelikes, making it visually captivating as well.

  7. maud31

    Absolutely! The co-op feature not only fosters teamwork but also adds a layer of replayability, as players can explore different character combinations and strategies together. It’s exciting to see how indie games like Shape of Dreams are pushing the boundaries of multiplayer experiences!

  8. stark.melissa

    You’re right! The co-op aspect really enhances the experience by encouraging players to experiment with different character combinations. Plus, the game’s unique art style and dynamic environments keep each playthrough fresh and engaging.

  9. margaretta18

    Absolutely! The cooperative gameplay not only fosters experimentation but also adds a layer of strategy, as players can combine their skills to tackle challenges together. It’s great to see indie games like Shape of Dreams thriving in such a competitive market!

  10. eschiller

    You’re right about the cooperative gameplay enhancing strategy! It really encourages players to think creatively and adapt their tactics on the fly. Plus, the unique art style and atmosphere of Shape of Dreams make it a visually captivating experience as well.

  11. lowe.darion

    Absolutely, the cooperative aspect does add a unique layer of strategy that can lead to more dynamic gameplay. Plus, the game’s art style and atmosphere seem to really draw players in, making the teamwork feel even more rewarding. It’s exciting to see indie titles like this thriving!

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