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Pretty good: 7.2/10 across 161 ratings. Overall vibes are good; safe to add to your backlog.
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Pretty good: 7.2/10 across 161 ratings. Overall vibes are good; safe to add to your backlog.
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There’s enough meat on the bone to get lots of enjoyment out of this game, but don’t expect the depth or variety of bigger games. Each character has a play style that you are heavily encouraged to lean into, so there are really only three unique ways to play the game. Don’t let this detract you from trying it, because I enjoyed my time with the game greatly.
Read full review ↗Toads on the Bayou is a challenging game with a fun voodoo-inspired story, great look, and fun characters. I was only able to play a small part on PC, so I hope it gets fixed!
Read full review ↗Toads of the Bayou has so many awesome concepts that I thought it may just be one of my games of 2024. The character and world design are both well-developed and adorable, and the gameplay was fun… before I started dying over and over again. To really let more players appreciate this world they have created, La Grange either needs to put in difficulty settings or provide players with more support, instead making gameplay harder by punishing them with 'cursed' cards when they are struggling. Because the way it stands, I won't be jumpin' to head back to the bayou anytime soon.
Read full review ↗La Grange and Fireshine Games have created a unique deckbuilder featuring a fresh froggy thematic in the form of Toads of the Bayou. It might need some additional deckbuilding design depth, but it has enough to hold players over for several roguelike runs.
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