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Boardlike is a single player tactical role playing game with a fantasy theme. It was developed by Bozz and was released on April 23, 2026. It received mostly positive reviews from players.

Classic tabletop games meet roguelite elements and card-based combat. Dice rolls, fate cards, deadly encounters, minigames, and countless unknowns await you in this strange adventure. You never know what awaits as you roll the dice and move across the board. Collect powerful cards, gather loot, and face fierce enemies to grow your character. Survive eight dangerous regions and reach the end of th…

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67%Audience ScoreBased on 15 reviews
gameplay3 negative mentions

  • Unique blend of genres with a fun and engaging rogue-like card battling and dice roll gameplay.
  • Large meta-progression system with impactful legacy and town-building elements.
  • Responsive developer who listens to community feedback and regularly updates the game.
  • Gameplay loop becomes repetitive and tedious after a few hours with limited meaningful choices.
  • Numerous bugs and glitches affect progression, card management, and overall stability.
  • Imbalanced game mechanics favor defensive builds, leading to reduced challenge and strategic variety.
  • gameplay

    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay offers a fun and interesting rogue-like card battling experience initially, but it becomes repetitive and tedious over time due to a lack of character progression and a limited sense of continuity.

    • “Having said all this, it was fun for the first few playthroughs and I did enjoy the rogue-like card battling dice roll kind of gameplay, but is it rogue-like if you can't really strengthen your character on a replay?”
    • “Cool concept with interesting gameplay so far.”
    • “The gameplay loop gets repetitive very quickly.”
    • “The fact that you can use an 8 card deck lets you grow in the game very quickly, but the gameplay gets tedious after a few hours and lacks a feeling of continuation.”
    • “It was fun for the first few playthroughs and I enjoyed the rogue-like card battling dice roll gameplay, but is it rogue-like if you can't really strengthen your character on a replay?”
  • stability

    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game suffers from numerous stability issues, including disappearing cards, incorrect action point displays, and loss of progress after loading or completing runs. These glitches disrupt gameplay, particularly affecting character breeding and upgrade tracking, which undermines long-term playability. Fixing these bugs would significantly improve the experience.

    • “There are far too many glitches such as your cards disappearing on a reload (also an insta-kill card said it's with 2 action points when winning it but in the deck it said 7), the game sometimes not counting your upgrades when leveling up, you losing your locked in parents in a breeding ceremony after loading a game out and completing a run, also when returning with a character you've buffed after leaving a run, they do not appear in the character list in the breeding ceremony.”
    • “I'm sure if it fixed the glitches it might be worth a few playthroughs but the game feels it can be completed in 30 breeds, not 300.”
  • grinding

    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Grinding in the game starts off engaging with quick progression through an 8-card deck and enjoyable activities like lockpicking and treasure hunting, but these elements become repetitive and tedious after extended play.

    • “The fact that you can use an 8 card deck lets you grow in the game very quickly, but the gameplay gets tedious after a few hours and lacks a feeling of continuation.”
    • “Lockpicking and treasure rocks seem fun at the beginning but also become tedious after a while.”
  • replayability

    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Replayability is generally enhanced by a large metaprogression system that noticeably impacts gameplay, making the experience engaging and fun. However, some users find bugs detract from motivation to replay, lowering its overall replay value.

    • “Super fun, feels replayable, has a large metaprogression tree and you can really feel the effects of the metaprogression (especially the ink mine).”
    • “Too many bugs lead to low motivation for replayability.”
  • graphics

    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics feature a consistent loop game style with solid, reliable visuals.

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Boardlike is a tactical role playing game with fantasy theme.

Boardlike is available on PC and Windows.

Boardlike was released on April 23, 2026.

Boardlike was developed by Bozz.

Boardlike has received mostly positive reviews from players. Most players disliked Boardlike for its gameplay.

Boardlike is a single player game.

Similar games include Sandwalkers, Defend the Rook, None Shall Intrude, Goblin Stone, The Last Spell and others.