From the creator of Artifact and KeyForge, man behind Phelddagrif, Garfield himself (not that one), comes ~new game in the ~same genre. Also known as 'Slay the Spire minus' among thouse who find it boring.
Also also, comparing (largely) single player heavily story-based (or, at least, -leaning) TCG like Etherlords to something entirely driven by the incessant obsessive need to milk the stones by being as "non-boring" and "easely accessible (for creatures with IQ lower than median living room temperature in Celsius)" like modern Tragic: the Gardening; or so stupidly nonsensical, rulewhimsical, and overcomplicated that it is nigh completely impossible for anyone with a brain working on cold hard logic to even try (in vain) to parse it through, all for the (vain) attempt to hide complete absence of actual gameplay, like modern Da-Nu-Nah - all that is a bit too roguish for my book. Also also also, what? 15 bucks for the Deluxe edition, and the noise comes from the crowd actually defending absence of clearly defined ruleset in TCG in favour of "obscure precedent ruling of an unrelated belligerent from thirty years ago", and still unable to accept that Raid: Shadow Legends is objectively better and less predatory "game" than Diablo: Immortal?
On the other appendage, both StS and this one falls under the first mentioned category firmly, so the half-coherent tangent above is 1) entirely pointless, I guess, and 2) BUT I DIGRESS.
Art is pretty, though.
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PNG transfer from the "official artbook"™ (+ Ⓒ and ® for "good" measure, probably). PDF in the torrent.
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* Mothership - https://roguebook.net/ * Lord Gaben's domain - https://store.steampowered.com/app/1076200/Roguebook/ * Some dismal backwater - https://www.gog.com/en/game/roguebook/