- October 26, 2020
- PhilBlank
The Count of Monte Carlo
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About The Count of Monte Carlo
The Count of Monte Carlo is a single player tactical role playing game. It was developed by PhilBlank and was released on October 26, 2020. It received overwhelmingly positive reviews from players.
The game is Blackjack, but not as you know it. The wager is your life, but you do not plan to lose it. Beat the house and double down on the double-dealers who sealed you away. Experience a twist on both a classic card game and a classic novel.





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Reviews
- Unique and enjoyable blend of blackjack with roguelike and RPG elements, providing a fresh take on card games.
- Addictive gameplay with strategic depth, including upgrades and perks that change strategies and increase replayability.
- Appealing retro art and music style that enhances the nostalgic and fun arcade experience.
- Some opponents and challenges can be frustratingly difficult, potentially causing players to get stuck on certain matches.
- Luck still plays a significant role, which could impact consistent success for some players.
- Lack of an automatic win condition after extensive playtime may lead to repetitive grinding.
music
1 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe music evokes a nostalgic, late 90s to early 2000s library computer vibe, complementing the game's retro art style.
Frequently Asked Questions
The Count of Monte Carlo is a tactical role playing game. Common tags for The Count of Monte Carlo include turn-based, indie, card battler, roguelite, pixel graphics and others.
The Count of Monte Carlo is available on PC and Windows.
The Count of Monte Carlo was released on October 26, 2020.
The Count of Monte Carlo was developed by PhilBlank.
The Count of Monte Carlo has received overwhelmingly positive reviews from players. Most players disliked The Count of Monte Carlo for its music.
The Count of Monte Carlo is a single player game.
Similar games include RogueJack: Roguelike Blackjack, Loop Hero, RogueJack21, SpellRogue, Solitairica and others.









