The rhythm action roguelike “Rhythm Witch’s Dancing Skeleton” developed by Taiwan’s Dusklight Games is open for trial play at the G-EIGHT Game Exhibition today (29th). It provides 3 other new characters for trial play that are not available in the Steam version of the demo. Allow players to experience the shooting pleasure of different skills and attack modes first.
This game combines “Vampire Survivor” with music rhythm gameplay. The player controls the character to follow the rhythm of the music to hit runes, accumulate energy and launch attack skills. If you can strike accurately, you can enter a frenzied state to launch combos. At the same time, you have to move and dodge to keep attacking. Attack monsters and gradually unlock and strengthen equipment to defeat enemies.
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The protagonist, the rhythm witch “Sibelle”, is a necromancer. In pursuit of eternal beauty, she decided to go to the “Tower of Immortality” where monsters proliferate infinitely to explore the “Secret Treasure of Immortality”. In view of the fact that she does not do anything dirty or tiring To do his job, he summoned the undead to set off on an expedition.
The G-EIGHT trial version adds four additional characters, including Skeleton Witch, Beast Soul Warrior and Skeleton Poet. The development team revealed that these Sybel’s partners are actually the deceased, and the characters have subtle characteristics that reveal their relationship. However, the on-site trial time is tight, and the operation is mainly focused on combat experience. Players who like character design and comic-style plots can ask the team to introduce and demonstrate.
“Rhythm Witch Dancing Skeleton” is expected to be released on Steam as early as 2025. The full version will have five characters and nine levels to play. Different props and weapons can be collected through the illustrated book function. You can also get special rewards for completing challenges. It feels like Interested players can go to the site/download the demo to try it out.