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Dirga, an independent game studio, has revealed that their first game, Thysiastery, will officially launch on March 9th for PC via Steam. Players worldwide can download and try out a demo version of the dungeon crawler RPG right now.
The game combines challenging roguelike elements – meaning characters are permanently lost upon death and each playthrough features randomly created levels and characters. Players can also customize the difficulty. Visually, the game will have a classic, retro look with pixelated graphics and a limited range of colors.
You’ll find the release date trailer, screenshots, and details about Thysiastery right here. The game will support English, German, Spanish, Portuguese, Russian, Japanese, Korean, and Simplified Chinese languages.












Thysiastery is a retro-style role-playing game where you explore dungeons, battle enemies, and progress in a turn-based system. It’s a roguelike, meaning each playthrough is unique and challenging.
You play as members of the Brand, a group mysteriously trapped within the massive and puzzling Labyrinth. Explore the labyrinth, meet diverse characters, and build relationships with those you encounter—you’ll need to rely on them to survive and uncover the path to escape. Along the way, you’ll discover lost forests, sunken cities, and other long-forgotten secrets hidden within its depths.
The Brand has called you in.
The Labyrinth hungers once more.
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Battles happen one turn at a time, where smart decisions can help you take advantage of luck and your opponent’s vulnerabilities – but you need to be careful, as they can do the same to you.
This game offers a classic roguelike experience with features like permanent death, levels that change every time you play, and unique characters each playthrough, making it highly replayable.
Characters can learn and master a wide range of skills, and then share that knowledge with others.
Discover diverse landscapes, examine intriguing objects and relics, and encounter the welcoming inhabitants of the Labyrinth.
A number of difficulty modifiers to amp up or down the difficulty.
Beautiful retro-inspired art style drawn in limited color palettes.
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