![]() ![]() I mean, you have to defend the crops and depending on what crops you plant, different enemies are coming in… but enemies may also just attack your hut – in which case it could result in a gameover for you. Voltaire can’t complain, though, as he’s got no beef… Okay, sorry, I’ll see myself out.Īt its core, the game resembles more of a Tower-Defense game, I’d say. Sadly, though, the crops he’s growing end up attracting monsters at night which is why he has to risk his life (and house!) to protect his food source to sustain this new playstyle. Thus, he retreated to some distant hut with a wee bit of farm land where he’d grow his own food. See, in the game, Voltaire – Dracula’s last-born – has sworn off meat and decided that the V in his name stands for vegan. It’s quite easy to get me interested and when I saw Voltaire’s store page, I got relatively hooked on it given that it not only is an action-roguelite battle sim with an Undead/Vampire aesthetic and a whimsical art style… but it also is a farming sim, sort of? I see “rogue” in any of the tags, and I hit the download button. With the Steam Next Fest sneaking up on us again and approaching slowly in the next few weeks, I’ve been meaning to check out a bunch of demos again and for today’s post, I got the opportunity to play Voltaire: The Vegan Vampire‘s demo, an action-roguelite with farming elements by Digitality Games, ahead of the event – and honestly, I’m really digging it.
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