Explore the subconscious of your character and defeat their phobia. Learn about their past, build your deck and reach the depths of their mind. Take a dive into the source of fears and doubts itself. Will you resist the Neurodeck?
Platforms
Switch PCGenres
Indie Role-playing (RPG) Strategy
Languages: English and 7 more
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Media
Critic Reviews
NaviGames
By Adrián RegasNeurodeck is a solid and fun deck-building roguelike game, but it doesn't do enough to stand out in an increasingly saturated genre.
Nindie Spotlight
By Justin NationWhile the fact that we’ve been inundated with roguelike deckbuilders over roughly the last two years can make new entries easy to be frustrated with, when they come to the table with a novel approach it can still be exciting...
Hey Poor Player
By Daymon TrapoldThe good definitely outweighs the bad. There’s something strangely wonderful about facing down phobias with cards like Comfort Food and Grumpy Frown. And with the promise of more improvements to come, Neurodeck can only get better from here.
33bits
By Jon Andoni OrtizNeurodeck is an interesting game in everything related to the subject; fighting our phobias is something that has not been explored in many games. However, the playable section can be improved, and in many cases it is not really fun.
Gameblog
By Filipe Da Silva BarbosaIn the end, Neurodeck is not a bad game. Those who would occasionnaly start a new session might enjoy their time, as it relies on a refreshing concept and fine visuals. In the long run though, the gameplay mechanics really lack of depth and the difficult topics of the game, such as toxic masculinity or post-partum depression, reveal to be approched in a too vague way.