![]() ![]() You move to a new tile, you reveal what’s underneath it. ![]() The core gameplay in Let’s! Revolution! sees you moving your chosen hero across a grid of square tiles, the vast majority of which start as being hidden. Doing so will require you to travel across ten different levels, where you have to put your Minesweeper and maze deduction skills to the test. How much? All you need to know is that it has the same tipping point that convinced me to recommend Friends vs Friends even more: it’s a game that kept me wanting to come back to it so much that it killed productivity.īeing extremely addictive is the highest praise you can give any sort of puzzle game (or any game, but especially puzzlers), be it the older titles like Tetris or modern classics like Grindstone, but let’s start with the setup, which is actually simple: the land of Beebom has a narcissistic king, he’s exploiting other lands, so take control of a hero from one of those lands in order to kickstart a revolution and dethrone them. What surprised me instead was just how much I enjoyed this twist on a classic game. ![]() After applying the roguelike formula to countless different games and genres over the years, we’ve finally come to this: a roguelike, dungeon crawler take on Minesweeper, courtesy of developers BUCK and their debut game, Let’s! Revolution! You would think that I’d be more surprised by this point, but less than a year ago, I was playing Overhaul, a roguelike Sudoku dungeon crawler, so something like Let’s! Revolution! is starting to feel par for the course by this point. ![]()
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