2022 has been yet another great year for Indie games. From bigger budget titles like Stray, Tunic and Sifu, to smaller experiences like Bear and Breakfast, this year has been packed with stellar Indie titles, each one more unique and imaginative than the last. A publisher that's become known for their high quality Indie offerings, Devolver Digital has once again knocked it out of the park with Cult of the Lamb, a beautifully dark, charming roguelike/city builder developed by Massive Monster.
Released just a few weeks ago, Cult of the Lamb sees players assume the role of a possessed lamb, who has been resurrected for one purpose: to form a cult, kill heretics, and bring back their demonic master. In the process, players will be meeting new animal friends, indoctrinating them into the cult, using their devotion to level up, and go hunting for heretics in a series of procedurally-generated dungeons. There's a lot to do in Cult of the Lamb, but its intuitive and fun little minigames shouldn't be ignored in the process.
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The start of Cult of the Lamb can be a tad overwhelming for newcomers, especially to those fairly new to city-builders or roguelikes. Within just an hour, about three different currency types will be explained, along with a slew of meters to keep track of and a range of different abilities that all feed into one another and need to be managed. With so much going on at all times, it's easy to pass over Cult of the Lamb's handful of really fun minigames.
The first minigame players unlock is Knucklebones, which can be found in Ratau's shack within the first few hours of the game. As far as games within games go, Knucklebones deserves to be regarded as highly as the
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