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Play as a squishy slime navigating a dungeon under a sorcerer's castle in this pixel-art adventure. Developed by BK202 and released on June 30, 2026, Slime Tales blends rogue-lite progression with co-op chaos. Fight enemies, collect loot, and upgrade abilities while exploring procedurally generated levels. Play solo or team up with friends via split-screen or online. The game runs on PC and leans into classic indie charm with modern mechanics. It’s a mix of strategy and humor, designed for short bursts or deeper campaigns.
Each session starts with your slime spawning in a new dungeon layout. You dodge projectiles, smash foes with melee attacks, and use environment-specific tools like sticky bombs or healing goo. Boss fights require memorizing attack patterns and adapting builds. Loot drops are random but impactful, swapping a speed boost for a fireball ability can shift tactics mid-run. Co-op adds layers: one player tanks, another snipes, and a third heals via slime-link mechanics. Controls are tight, but permadeath keeps runs tense. Split-screen mode supports up to four players, making for chaotic but rewarding teamwork.
Slime Tales holds an 8.4/10 on PlayPile, with 4.2/5 stars from critics. 47% of players finish the game, averaging 12 hours of playtime. Community moods are 52% "funny," 38% "challenging," and 23% "relaxing," reflecting its goofy tone and tough difficulty. Reviewers praise the "snappy combat" and "creative upgrades" but note "repetitive late-game content." Achievements total 12, with 74% average completion. The most common completion block is the final boss, which 32% of players fail on their first attempt. Price is $29.99, with 68% of buyers feeling it’s "worth the cost."
Slime Tales works best for fans of rogue-likes and co-op silliness. The $30 price tag matches its content depth, though the 47% completion rate suggests it’s not a walk in the park. If you enjoy building niche slime strategies and laughing through friend-induced mishaps, it’s a solid pick. Skip if you hate permadeath or want a story-driven experience. With 70% of players recommending it for "local chaos," grab friends and dive in if you’re up for the challenge.
Game Modes
Single player, Multiplayer, Co-operative, Split screen
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