As far as introductions go, this one is surprisingly entertaining. Yokai are essentially strange apparitions from Japanese Folklore. In short, it leads to the discovery, enslavement and ritualistic battling of ‘Yokai’. ![]() It opens up with a humorous, yet brief, text crawl that explains why you absolutely do not want to put your phone next to a rice cooker. Yodanji does not take itself very seriously, despite demanding a fairly high level of commitment and resolve to actually play. Enter Yodanji – a game that wants to give you a classic Rogue-like experience, albeit in a bite-sized, Japanese package. Instead, most games opt to include ‘Rogue-ish’ elements. One thing is rather clear though – few set out to truly capture that classic ‘Rogue’ feeling. ![]() The Switch is home to many, many Rogue-Likes, resulting in countless hours of my life being gleefully yielded to the insatiable call. Whether it be classics like Net-Hack, or more modern takes like Quest of Dungeons, I am always up for a bit of sadism. So much so, that I’m frequently tempted to indulge this proclivity to the determent of my sanity.
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