Caves of Qud dev says they "made enough from launch" to work on this roguelike RPG for "a couple more years at minimum, so we're using the time to get up to some extreme bulls**t"
Caves of Qud is still eyeing up your phone

Caves of Qud, a fractally dense sci-fi roguelike RPG that generates dense and memorable fiction as easily as you and I exhale, was a smashing success even before it 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:launched on Steam in version 1.0 last year. But that launch brought a massive wave of players to the game, with co-creator Brian Bucklew saying it went "100x better than anything we e💎ver expected" at the time.
This month, that "we made enough from launch to work on Qud for a couple more years at minimum so we'🍒re using the tim🦩e to get up to some extreme bullshit" – a mix of good news, and better, but also threatening news.
Caves of Qud is a near-peerless bullshit generator as-is. It thrives on absurd twi൲sts, humiliating deaths, unexpected victories, and shattering revelations found in the unlikeliest places. It boggles the mind to imagine an even more out-there version of the game.
"We hop🤡e to repay the amazing outpouring of love with a lot of shit that will make people go 'hahaha what the absolute fuck, man,'" Bucklew added.
This all🍬 started discussing a mobile port of Caves of Qud, reckoning that "all you proles will finally be able to experience it and see the light" once the game jumps to phones.
ꦯOn the topic of a mobile port, which has seemingly been in the works in some capacity for several years ( more platforms are coming), Bucklew said "its so hard but we are fuckin doin it. localization too. team is at unbelievable power levels atm."
"Unbelievable power levels" is as good a description of the Caves of Qud team as any. You'd be hard-pressed to find a game that hasܫ squeezed more juice out of a universe, wrought and wrung by the hands of a pretty darn small development team.
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Austin has been a game journalist for 12 years, having freelanced for the likes of PC Gamer, Eurogamer, IGN, Sports Illustrated, and more while finishing his journalism degree. He's been with GamesRadar+ since 2019. They've yet to realize his position is a cover for his career-spanning Destiny column, and he's kept the ruse going with a lot of news and the occasional feature, all whil🐟e playing as many roguelikes as possible.
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