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Wish Of Hers is a 2.5D roguelike from Crystalcrown Studios that dropped on December 31 2026. It mixes tactical turn-based combat with procedurally generated dreamscapes. You play through runs that reset each time you die but carry over unlocked abilities and combinations. The core hook is experimenting with synergies between traits and choices to survive increasingly chaotic environments. It runs on PC Linux and Mac and sticks to a single-player format. The game thrives on its unpredictable pacing and the balance between planning and improvisation.
Each run starts in a shifting dream world divided into hexagonal zones. You move turn by turn managing resources like stamina and sanity. Combat isn't traditional fighting but about navigating hazards while chaining effects from unlocked abilities. For example pairing a fire trait with a wind aspect might clear obstacles but also spread flames. Decisions matter, choosing to heal now could lock away a stronger ability later. Sessions average 45 minutes to an hour. Controls are simple but the strategy depth grows fast. Mistakes compound quickly but discoveries keep you coming back.
PlayPile users rate it 85% with 7.2 hours average playtime. Completion rate is 68% despite 120 achievements. Community moods trend curious and determined. Critics note “Addictive but punishing” and “Endless experimentation.” The game peaks at 24-hour spikes during major patch drops. Only 15% of players hit 100% completion. Reviewers split on difficulty, 40% call it unfairly harsh but 60% praise the reward of mastering combos. Most agree the price point of $29.99 feels fair for the content.
This is a must-play for roguelike fans who don’t mind repeated deaths. The $29.99 price tag matches its 12-hour base content but the 120 achievements extend replayability. It’s not casual, expect to lose 20+ hours early on. If you enjoy risk-reward systems and don’t mind grinding for unlocks it’s solid. Skip if you hate permadeath or want a straightforward story. Worth the grind for its creative synergy system but not without patience.
Game Modes
Single player
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