The release of Julian Gollop’s creation Chaos Reborn early December was devoid of the promised Single-Player mode, now the single-player mode of the game has arrived along with some additional features and modifications that provide an extra dimension to the game.
Chaos Reborn is a "fast-paced, turn-based wizard combat game with an RPG twist," as its Steam description puts it, in which two to four players duel one another using a virtual deck of spells and creatures. It was successfully kickstarted earlier this year, raising more than $210,000.
New update brings forth many modifications
As confirmed by PCGamer, the latest update to Chaos Reborn enables a single-player mode against the AI, "hot-seating" against other humans, or some combination of the two if that's your thing. There's also a new spell allowing players to summon a pack of giant rats—echos of Dishonored, perhaps—and, for a limited period, Christmas-themed graphics. Other changes include a modification to the attack probabilities formula, reduction in some spell powers, and the halving of the Gooey Blob attack value.
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