Minos
News, coverage and analysis tracking Minos across the outlets.- Minos Review – A dungeon keeper with the head of a roguelikeMinos offers a strategic dungeon-keeping experience with roguelike elements, where players control a minotaur to design a labyrinth filled with traps to defeat invading adventurers. While the core gameplay loop of trap placement and maze manipulation is satisfying, the game lacks the long-term hook found in top-tier roguelikes, and its progression system could be more innovative.
- You will need to be able to count cards better than a blackjack cheat to keep the minotaur alive in this roguelike tower defense gameMinos is a roguelike tower defense game where players design labyrinths to protect the minotaur Asterion from waves of Theseus' mercenaries. The game features a card-based trap system and procedurally generated mazes, but its complexity can become overwhelming in later stages. The review suggests that while the early game is engaging, the escalating difficulty and mental load may lead to frustration for some players.
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- Crafting my own devilish dungeons in roguelike Minos has awakened something villainous inside of me, but I can't…Minos is a tower defense roguelike where players build traps and corridors to defeat waves of enemies in the Labyrinth of Daedelus. Over 22 hours, the game escalates in complexity, requiring increasingly devious trap placements and strategic planning to overcome specialized enemies. Developed by Artificer and published by Devolver Digital, Minos offers a deep tactical experience that rewards ingenuity and experimentation.
- Marauding minotaurs, more CloverPit and other new indie games worth checking outThis article rounds up several new and upcoming indie games, highlighting titles like the roguelite Minos, the CloverPit DLC Unholy Fusion, and the battle royale typing game Final Sentence. It also features previews for People of Note, Tamashika, Nippets, Dead As Disco, Call of the Elder Gods, and Long Gone, covering their gameplay, platforms, and release details.
- MINOS ReleasedThe roguelite maze-building game MINOS has been released on Steam for PC. The game is now available for players to purchase and experience.
- What We Played – People of Note, Starfield & The OccultistSeveral individuals shared their recent gaming experiences, including playing "People of Note," a music-based RPG, and "Hades 2." "Starfield" is being reviewed on PlayStation 5, alongside other titles like "Icarus" and "Ghost Master Resurrected." Horror games such as "The Occultist" and "Cthulhu: Dark Abyss" were also played, as well as "Life Is Strange" and "Khazan: The First Berserker."
- Werde zum legendären Minotaurus und baue das Labyrinth deiner Träume – und ihrer Albträume – im mythischen Roguelike Minos, das jetzt erhältlich istThe labyrinth-building roguelike Minos, developed by Artificer and published by Devolver Digital, is now available on PC for €17.99. Players take on the role of the mythical Minotaur, tasked with building and defending their labyrinth against waves of adventurers by strategically placing walls, gates, and traps.
- Minos Review - I would like to play a game...Minos is a roguelike game that blends tower defense mechanics with direct player control, tasking players with crafting elaborate death traps within a labyrinth. While the core gameplay loop of preparing mazes and defending as the Minotaur Asterion is engaging, some puzzle and challenge floors feel underdeveloped. Despite its difficulty, the game offers a unique and satisfying experience for fans of strategic gameplay and Greek mythology.
- This week in PC games: gritty GTA 4-coded brawler Samson, Ancient Greek bull defender Minos, and a wobbly violinist battles some stairsThis week's PC game releases include the GTA-inspired brawler Samson, the Greek mythology roguelike Minos, and the movement-based challenge Bow and Banister. Several titles are launching in early access, such as the post-apocalyptic survival game Road to Vostok and the medieval dungeon crawler Spark in the Dark.
- Minos Launches April 9 as a Greek Myth Strategy Puzzle GameThe strategy puzzle game Minos, inspired by Greek mythology, will launch on April 9 for PC. Developed by Artificer and published by Devolver Digital, players control the labyrinth itself to protect Asterion, the Minotaur, from invading heroes by building and manipulating maze structures, traps, and pathways.
- Release Dates/WindowsTwo games, Ground Zero and Minos, have announced their official release dates. Ground Zero will have its release date trailer on April 16th, while Minos will open its maze on April 9th.
- Minos gets April 9 release on PC — MP3s & NPCsDevolver Digital and Artifcer announced that the strategic puzzle game Minos will be released on PC via Steam on April 9. The game features roguelike elements where players shape a labyrinth to trap adventurers, with new challenges each run.
- Devolver Digital Announces Minos' April 9 Release Date - Slay Heroes While Shaping a Sentient Labyrinth Reimagined from Greek MythologyDevolver Digital and developer Artifcer have announced that the labyrinth-building puzzle game Minos will be released on April 9. Players will protect the minotaur Asterion by strategically building and shaping a sentient labyrinth to trap invading heroes. The game features procedural generation for new enemies and traps each run.
- MINOS launches April 9The maze-building strategic puzzle game MINOS is set to launch on April 9 for PC via Steam. The game focuses on strategic puzzle-solving within maze-like environments.
- Mythological maze builder MINOS launches this monthDevolver Digital and Artificer announced that the maze-building roguelike game MINOS will launch on April 9th for Windows PC via Steam. Players control the Minotaur, building mazes and traps to defend their sanctuary from adventurers, with each run offering new challenges and a story to uncover.
- What are we all playing this weekend?Several gaming journalists share their weekend plans, which include playing games like Pokopia on Nintendo Switch, Elden Ring on Steam Deck, and Screamer. Other titles mentioned are Tokyo Extreme Racer, Atomfall, Legend of Khiimori, Sable, Animal Crossing, Good Pizza Great Pizza, Prince of Persia, and Minos. The article humorously contrasts the difficulty of small-town social interactions with challenging video games.
- Painted Kingdoms combines real-time strategy with firefighting on lavish maps made entirely of paperPainted Kingdoms is a minimalist strategy game that blends real-time strategy combat with firefighting mechanics, set within a living book where maps are illustrated in various cultural styles. Players use a magic brush to build settlements and defend against enemies that threaten to set the paper world ablaze, with lakes acting as firebreaks. A demo is available on Steam.
- Co-op works brilliantly in Slay the Spire 2 | TAGSlay the Spire 2 has launched with a highly praised co-op multiplayer mode, enhancing the familiar gameplay with team-based strategy and social interaction. In other gaming news, Bungie is addressing player feedback on Marathon's microtransactions with an upcoming patch, while Valve continues to navigate potential delays for the Steam Machine. Additionally, discoveries in Marathon's lore, a Greek myth-themed tower defense game called Minos, and updates on various other titles like Slay the Spire 2's early access and the Steam Machine's release window are highlighted.
- 'The teenagers have it coming' I tell myself as I set another spike trap in this Greek myth-infused tower defense gameMinos is a roguelite tower defense game that puts players in the role of Daedalus, tasked with protecting the minotaur Asterion from invading Greeks by strategically placing traps and reshaping the labyrinth. The game draws inspiration from Greek mythology and features puzzle-like waves of enemies, requiring players to carefully plan trap placement and enemy routes. The demo showcases the core gameplay loop and the progression system, where success in the labyrinth earns resources to unlock new traps and abilities.