Overview ZOR Pilgrimage of the Slorfs:
On a weird and ridiculously dangerous planet, a tribe of resourceful monsters called Slorfs, have witnessed a terrible omen. Their star god ZOR has wept a tear, blasting the horizon with a haze of despair. Two young Slorfs must embark on a pilgrimage to investigate, in a desperate attempt to regain ZOR’s favor before all of existence disappears. On each Slorf’s turn, use a card from a deck they share to decide their actions There are 100s of cards with a variety of uses. Harvesting, attacking, movement, building, buffs and more Cards cost food and water to use, so efficiency and planning is paramount Use experience to upgrade cards to more powerful versions, and expand your deck through exploration and crafting The combination of card choice, coordinated actions, and dynamic situations, leads to a dizzying array of options each turn Every action is life or death, from swinging a weapon to picking a turnip Terrain, traps, enemy threats and auras make positional gameplay paramount The tactical puzzles that emerge each turn reward mastery over metagaming.
ZOR Pilgrimage of the Slorfs Pre-Installed:
It’s kind of a roguelike deckbuilder, but the focus here is clearly on the intricate board tactics, not crazy synergies and extreme power progression over a run usually associated with the genre. Looks lovely, plays lovely, and I only encountered a few small cosmetic bugs, so far nothing that mechanically impacted gameplay in any way. So far I failed the Pilgrimage a few times and I very clearly only have myself to blame. It’s very appropriately priced, with immense replay value even in this form, and the EA plans sound ambitious. I’m looking forward to spending many, many more hours with it. I’ve used a lot of analogies to try and capture what ZOR is exactly. In a lot of ways, it reminds me of Don’t Starve or other survival sims: collect resources efficiently and battle against the odds to survive. In some ways, it’s like Gloomhaven: cards often have dual use, which adds tactical depth, and there’s a natural tension as you try to maximize the value out of your cards. And finally, because it’s a deck builder where you evolve your deck each run, it’s great for replaying.
ZOR Pilgrimage of the Slorfs Free Download:
There are 100s of cards Use experience to upgrade cards More powerful versions
1 :: Download Game 2 :: Extract Game 3 :: Launch The Game 4 :: Have Fun 🙂