Slipways was the best grand strategy game I’d played in years, because it tossed out all the genre’s micromanagement in favour of a strategy puzzle where all your exploiting, expanding, et ceteraing could be squeezed into an hour’s play. That game began as a PICO-8 prototype by designer Jakub Wasilewski before being polished to a fine shine in its full release.
All of which is just lead-in to talking about Solitomb, a solitaire-based dungeon crawler in which you fight demons by building hands of playing cards. It’s currently – heywaitaminute – a pay-what-you-want PICO-8 prototype by designer Jakub Wasilewski where “all money earned goes towards making the bigger version possible.” Like Slipways, it already seems like a frightfully clever piece of design.