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Luxuriant is a deck-building roguelike with a clever royal-themed twist. Instead of the usual fantasy heroes, the game imagines a kingdom made up of Royal playing cards, Citizens, Weapons, and Resources, all fighting to survive an invasion. That premise alone makes it stand out, and the gameplay sounds just as ambitious.
At its core, Luxuriant focuses on high-strategy deck construction. You gradually build and refine your deck while battling through districts of your kingdom that are under attack. Each fight weakens and reshapes your deck, forcing you to adapt on the fly. At the same time, you collect Jewels to recruit more Citizens and Royals, making every decision matter. Victory is based on cumulative points, so success depends not just on raw power, but on smart choices about which cards to promote, which weapons to use, and how to manage your evolving strategy.
The game promises a huge amount of content. With over 25 Royal cards, 25 Citizen cards, 20 weapon cards, 35 enemy cards, 25+ levels, and 70+ unlockable cards, there’s a lot to discover. Add in 8 unique card suits, 25+ status effects, 10+ enemy effects, 5 bosses with unique transformations, and 35+ quests, and Luxuriant looks designed for players who enjoy depth and replayability. The inclusion of secret rare cards, booster packs, upgrade shops, slot machines, and roguelite progression loops suggests that the game leans heavily into experimentation and long-term progression.
What makes Luxuriant especially appealing is how packed it is with extra systems and presentation features. Dynamic weather, a day/night cycle, layered audio, and custom visual designs for effects all suggest a game that wants its world to feel alive rather than just functional. The promise of multiple tutorials and cloud saves also makes it feel accessible despite the complexity.
Overall, Luxuriant seems like a bold and content-rich deckbuilder with a unique identity. It combines strategic card combat, roguelike replayability, and a playful royal concept into something that could be very addictive for fans of tactical deck games. If the systems are balanced well, it has the potential to offer a lot of variety and satisfying decision-making across many runs.
[spoiler=Steam Update Info 12.03.2026] Correction to AI Usage Disclosure Recently, I discovered that I had a checkbox marked as "using AI". I want to be very clear: NO AI IS PRESENT IN LUXURIANT. I have corrected this but wanted to ensure that we're all on the same page. [leech=https://steamstore-a.akamaihd.net/news/externalpost/steam_community_announcements/1826992588592945]Read more in Steam[/leech][/spoiler]
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