

Talespinner is a deck-building roguelite game that takes place in an exotic and bizarre world of Japanese mythology. Players take the role of a mysterious storyteller visited by various mythological gods and demons who only have one wish - to experience an incredible story.
TELL YOUR TALE TO A GOD OF YOUR CHOOSING
Each god comes with its own unique and peculiar expectations to your story. Fulfill their expectations and they might reward you handsomely, fail to deliver and witness their anger.
PICK A HERO OF YOUR STORY
Every story needs a hero. Pick your protagonist from 3 unique heroes, each with their own set of powerful cards and distinct gameplay.
BUILD A UNIQUE DECK AND EVOLVE YOUR HERO
Construct your deck and create powerful synergies. Gain favors from the gods that enhance your playthrough. Level up your hero cards by meeting unique requirements for each.
EXPLORE THE WORLD OF JAPANESE MYTHOLOGY
Take an epic journey through various biomes like bamboo forests, mysterious caves, windy plains, haunted villages, temples and many more. Each biome offers diverse events and unique set of opponents known as yokai.

ENCOUNTER BIZARRE YOKAI
Each yokai comes with its own diverse set of skills making every playthrough challenging and unique. How to deal with them is up to you. Crush them in decisive combat or make them allies through charm and cunning.
TELL YOUR TALE
Shape the narrative to suit your playstyle. Bend the rules to gain an edge through deception! Change the outcomes to appease the gods! As the talespinner, you are in control of your story. What tale will you spin?
A Tale of Two Bosses: the Ronin and the Kitsune
\n\nThe first mini-boss you could encounter on your heros journey as Gyokushin is the Ronin.\n\nUnlike many of the other enemies and bosses in Talespinner, the Ronin isnt based on a yokai, but is instead a warrior with a deathly sharp blade that youd do well to avoid.\n\nIn Japanese culture, a ronin was once a samurai, a caste of powerful warriors who were highly trained in the use of many weapons but were arguably most well-known for their mastery of razor-sharp swords. Samurai who did not have a lord or a master were referred to as ronin. In some cases, they may have even cut ties with his family or clan. The term itself can be roughly translated to mean drifter or wandering man, which gives a hint as to the status of such people. \n\nAccording to the traditional code that samurai were meant to follow, known as the Bushido Shoshinshu, a samurai was supposed to commit ritual suicide after the death of his master. Any samurai who did not honor this code would be labelled as a ronin and suffer great shame as a result. \n\n
\n\nIn Talespinner, the Ronin has a chance to inflict a status effect known as Nasty Cut on one or more of your cards. You can tell if your card has been subjected to a Nasty Cut by the large slash running diagonally across it. This renders the card totally unusable for the duration of the turn. We wanted to incorporate the ronins history as a samurai into his mechanics in-game, which is why he uses his skills with the blade to slice your cards!\n\n
\n\nIf you make it past the Ronin, you may have the misfortune of facing off against the devious Kitsune!\n\nIn Japanese mythology, the kitsune are highly intelligent yokai that are known for their magical abilities and their distinctive fox-like appearance. What sets them apart from wild foxes, however, are the multiple tails that they are often depicted with. \n\nAccording to most tales, kitsune would target wicked priests, greedy merchants, and boastful drunkards for punishment. They were portrayed as magical tricksters, who would vex their target by creating phantom sounds and sights, steal from them, or find other ways to humiliate them publicly. In other words, they were the pranksters of the yokai world!\n\n
\n\nWe wanted to incorporate their playful and mischievous nature into their mechanics, which is how we ended up with the Prank status effect!\n\nWhen you face off against Kitsune, theres a chance that one or more of your cards will be Pranked. A Pranked card will have a bow neatly tied around it with a mocking fox face at the front. If you choose to play a Pranked card, youll then have to choose between one of two pranks. The choice of pranks wont always be the same, but you can rest assured that they certainly wont benefit you!\n\nYou could end up having to choose between strengthening your enemy or adding a negative status effect to your card, or you could have to decide whether youd rather give your enemy a turn to dodge or add a Rotten Fish to your draw pile! This adds a layer of complexity to the fight with Kitsune, since you have to calculate any potential risk you might be taking if you want to play a Pranked card. \n\nhttps://store.steampowered.com/app/1725410/Talespinner/\n\n
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Talespinner is full of branching narratives, which mean youll encounter different biomes and bosses depending on which path you decide to take.\n\nIn our demo, weve included 2 different mini-bosses and 2 bosses that you can encounter depending on the path you choose, so we thought wed take a closer look at some of them in\n\nA Tale of Two Bosses!
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\n\nThe first mini-boss you could encounter on your heros journey as Gyokushin is the Ronin.\n\nUnlike many of the other enemies and bosses in Talespinner, the Ronin isnt based on a yokai, but is instead a warrior with a deathly sharp blade that youd do well to avoid.\n\nIn Japanese culture, a ronin was once a samurai, a caste of powerful warriors who were highly trained in the use of many weapons but were arguably most well-known for their mastery of razor-sharp swords. Samurai who did not have a lord or a master were referred to as ronin. In some cases, they may have even cut ties with his family or clan. The term itself can be roughly translated to mean drifter or wandering man, which gives a hint as to the status of such people. \n\nAccording to the traditional code that samurai were meant to follow, known as the Bushido Shoshinshu, a samurai was supposed to commit ritual suicide after the death of his master. Any samurai who did not honor this code would be labelled as a ronin and suffer great shame as a result. \n\n
\n\nIn Talespinner, the Ronin has a chance to inflict a status effect known as Nasty Cut on one or more of your cards. You can tell if your card has been subjected to a Nasty Cut by the large slash running diagonally across it. This renders the card totally unusable for the duration of the turn. We wanted to incorporate the ronins history as a samurai into his mechanics in-game, which is why he uses his skills with the blade to slice your cards!\n\n
\n\nIf you make it past the Ronin, you may have the misfortune of facing off against the devious Kitsune!\n\nIn Japanese mythology, the kitsune are highly intelligent yokai that are known for their magical abilities and their distinctive fox-like appearance. What sets them apart from wild foxes, however, are the multiple tails that they are often depicted with. \n\nAccording to most tales, kitsune would target wicked priests, greedy merchants, and boastful drunkards for punishment. They were portrayed as magical tricksters, who would vex their target by creating phantom sounds and sights, steal from them, or find other ways to humiliate them publicly. In other words, they were the pranksters of the yokai world!\n\n
\n\nWe wanted to incorporate their playful and mischievous nature into their mechanics, which is how we ended up with the Prank status effect!\n\nWhen you face off against Kitsune, theres a chance that one or more of your cards will be Pranked. A Pranked card will have a bow neatly tied around it with a mocking fox face at the front. If you choose to play a Pranked card, youll then have to choose between one of two pranks. The choice of pranks wont always be the same, but you can rest assured that they certainly wont benefit you!\n\nYou could end up having to choose between strengthening your enemy or adding a negative status effect to your card, or you could have to decide whether youd rather give your enemy a turn to dodge or add a Rotten Fish to your draw pile! This adds a layer of complexity to the fight with Kitsune, since you have to calculate any potential risk you might be taking if you want to play a Pranked card. \n\nhttps://store.steampowered.com/app/1725410/Talespinner/\n\n What would you like to see in our next dev diary or ykai tales?\n\nLet us know in the comments!\n\nDont forget to click the buttons below to join our Discord and follow us on social media for more updates
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