If you liked Feed the Scorchpot, Archon Soul delivers familiar deckbuilding, dice and strategy for a seamless next pick. We scored it 8.2/10.
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Feed the Scorchpot works because fast decisions, readable runs, and meaningful progression all click together. This guide starts from those signals and links you directly to our full reviews.
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If you liked Feed the Scorchpot, Archon Soul delivers familiar deckbuilding, dice and strategy for a seamless next pick. We scored it 8.2/10.
Read the review →Mewgenics leans into roguelite and strategy, hitting the same notes that make Feed the Scorchpot click. We scored it 9.3/10.
Read the review →Shared strengths in deckbuilding and strategy make Cursed Words: The Word Game That Isn't an easy follow-up to Feed the Scorchpot. We scored it 8.7/10.
Fogpiercer builds on roguelite and strategy, giving Feed the Scorchpot fans a comparable feel. We scored it 8.6/10.
Read the review →If you liked Feed the Scorchpot, Bills Must Be Paid delivers familiar roguelite and strategy for a seamless next pick. We scored it 8.6/10.
Read the review →Hand of Fate: Hordes leans into deckbuilding and roguelite, hitting the same notes that make Feed the Scorchpot click. We scored it 8.2/10.
Read the review →Shared strengths in deckbuilding and strategy make Kinny and the Cosmic Cauldron an easy follow-up to Feed the Scorchpot. We scored it 8.2/10.
Read the review →Dead Weight builds on roguelite and strategy, giving Feed the Scorchpot fans a comparable feel. We scored it 7.8/10.
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