: The game features a distinct, eye-catching color palette and whimsical art style that contrasts its deadly, unforgiving difficulty.
: Slorfs explore hex-grids, gather water and food, and engage in turn-based combat against hostile creatures.
In ZOR , you guide two "Slorfs" on a perilous journey across a procedural world to uncover the truth behind their star god, Zor. ZOR: Pilgrimage of the Slorfs
: Unlike many tactical games where each unit has its own skills, your entire team shares a single deck of cards. Cards are used for movement, harvesting resources, and attacking enemies. Dual Phases :
: Every action has a cost. Slorfs must maintain their hunger and thirst levels, making efficient movement and resource gathering critical to survival. : The game features a distinct, eye-catching color
: Players can craft or upgrade over 100 different cards to specialize their playstyle.
: As a roguelike, failure is permanent, forcing players to adapt their strategy with each new procedural pilgrimage. Key Features : Unlike many tactical games where each unit
: Reviewers at Turn Based Lovers and Gamespace have praised its unique take on the deck-building genre and its high-stakes survival mechanics.