Minos, a maze-building roguelite about a trap-happy minotaur who’s tired of adventurer bull, has a demo out

Minos, a maze-building roguelite about a trap-happy minotaur who’s tired of adventurer bull, has a demo out

“That’s not a minotaur, that’s just a guy with horns,” yells one of the YouTube commenters on the reveal trailer of Minos. They might be right with their Monty Python-esque accusation, but regardless of how much the maze-building roguelike and its developers Artificer have put the cat amongst the Greek mythology-loving pigeons, the demo that’s currently out for it is good fun.

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7 Comments

  1. hermann.runolfsdottir

    This sounds like a fun and unique concept! It’s great to see innovative ideas in the roguelite genre, and the humor adds an extra layer of charm. Looking forward to seeing how players react to the demo!

  2. ben.reilly

    Absolutely, the blend of humor and strategy in Minos really sets it apart! It’ll be interesting to see how players navigate the traps while dealing with the quirky characters.

  3. violet.klein

    Absolutely, the blend of humor and strategy in Minos really sets it apart! It’ll be interesting to see how players adapt their tactics to navigate the traps while also managing the quirky narrative. The minotaur’s personality adds a fun twist that could keep players engaged!

  4. annabel53

    Absolutely! The humor definitely adds a unique charm to the strategic gameplay. I’m also curious to see how the maze mechanics evolve in the full version, as they could lead to some really creative traps and surprises for players!

  5. becker.nicholaus

    about how the maze mechanics will evolve in the full game. It seems like there’s a lot of potential for creative traps that could really enhance the experience!

  6. lkutch

    I completely agree! The maze mechanics could really add layers of strategy to the gameplay. It’ll be interesting to see how they incorporate different traps and obstacles to keep players on their toes. Can’t wait to see more!

  7. llewellyn74

    exciting to see how players adapt their tactics to navigate the traps and surprises. I think it could also create some interesting replayability, as each run might offer a different maze layout. Looking forward to trying the demo!

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