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A stock-themed roguelike deckbuilder where the market you create can just as easily crush you. Insider Trading is a deckbuilder about manipulating the stock market. Each run you play as a trader with a unique strategy and a deck of market-moving cards. Play your hand to move prices, controlling how the market reacts. Greed acts like rocket fuel, accelerating gains and risk. Only you can decide when to cash out and secure your profits. Your Cards Break the Market This is not a trading simulator. It is a deckbuilder built with your choices. Between market days, you enter the Aftermarket to draft cards from different pools, often taking upside alongside risk. Some cards strengthen your deck. Others weaken it. When the market opens, the deck you built is the only thing shaping price movement. Strange Characters Each character is a maverick trader with a unique approach to the market. Get to know their quirks as you play. Their starting decks and special mechanics open up new possibilities, encouraging strategies you might not try otherwise. Precision Over Power Command the market in each run, creating opportunities and risks as you build towards your weekly financial target. Push too hard and the cost of entry skyrockets. Play it too safe and the market slips away. Key Features: 120+ cards to pump, crash, and exploit prices 60+ stackable pills and perks for wild synergies Unlockable characters with unique decks and mechanics Combo system rewards smart positioning Disruptive events like recessions that can derail a run Multiple difficulty levels for hardcore challenge Is This Trading? Nope. Insider Trading is a razor-sharp roguelike deckbuilder dressed up like Wall Street. Outplay the market, amass a fortune, and make Warren Buffett cry. The best part? You won't lose your life savings playing it.
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The gameplay of the Mario & Luigi series consists of typical role-playing elements, and primarily differs from most other role-playing games (RPGs) through its focus on controlling Mario and Luigi simultaneously. During exploration and interaction with the world, known as the overworld, the player controls Mario's movement with Luigi following closely. Mario and Luigi's other actions are controlled individually with the A (Mario) and B (Luigi) buttons respectively in both the overworld and battle sections. These controls are used to explore the overworld to solve puzzles and find collectibles using various special moves that often have Mario and Luigi working together. Like many other RPG series, the Mario & Luigi series contains a traditional turn-based battle system. The games have a mechanic similar to the Paper Mario franchise, in which attacks are empowered by precisely timing inputs based on the attack's animation, including Mario's and Luigi's signature jumps as well as hammer attacks. Unique to the series is the use of real-time commands while an enemy is attacking, rewarding the player's good timing with the ability to completely avoid an attack or even do damage to the enemy instead of getting hit and contrasting the usual turn-based combat. Some titles in the series feature additional playable characters alongside Mario and Luigi including Baby Mario and Baby Luigi in Mario & Luigi: Partners in Time, Bowser in Mario & Luigi: Bowser’s Inside Story, and Paper Mario in Mario & Luigi: Paper Jam.
About Inside
Inside is a Platform, Puzzle, Roguelike / Roguelite, Role-playing (RPG) game released in 2016 developed by Playdead that offers Single player gameplay from a side view perspective playable on Mac, Nintendo Switch, PC (Microsoft Windows) with 1543 user ratings averaging 85.9/100. The game explores themes like Drama, Horror, Indie. If you enjoy Inside, you might also like similar games in our database of 45,000+ titles.
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