Mechanically, this is straighforward dungeon crawler, with quite simple single-character turn-based combat, and not a lot of levels. However, I liked the story and graphics (really gives the title "board game" feel), so I give this game thumbs up for being a small, but fun distraction. The game made its way to Steam from iOS, but it is not crippled by the fact, aside from a few minor interface problems.
Galactic Keep
- Release Date:
- Apr 5, 2017
- Developer:
- Gilded Skull Games
- Publisher:
- Gilded Skull Games
- Platforms:
- Windows Mac
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About This Game

BUILD: Choose your character, roll their stats and set out on your adventure! Play as feared pirates, weathered bounty hunters, battle-hardened warriors and mind-bending timemasters. Gain experience throughout your quest, level up and customize your character as you explore!
COLLECT: Discover hundreds of weapons, special attacks and items as you battle to complete your mission. Unlock a variety of hidden playable characters as you explore, making choices that seal their fates!
BATTLE: Roll initiative and engage in turn-based battles against strange beasts and challenging foes that are constantly thinking, carrying out their own individual agendas in a living world.
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User Reviews
A short first impression, as there are no other reviews yet. Have enjoyed it so far, as I like the art style. Rogue-like elements - turn based (move is via 10d die roll), staying in place you can heal) - if you die, you can select another character who can progress to the same location and recover your old cheracter's body, which means you can use that character again after that - your current character picks up all the items your previous character had. Combat is you go-enemy goes, until one of you is dead or can flee with certain items (e.g. flashbang). There is some story to the mission you are engaging, have not got very far yet to see how well this turns out.
Love the artwork and story. Great pacing so far. I'm glad they ported it to Steam because I don't have an iPhone or iPad. If you're a fan of old-school sci-fi RPGs/Boardgames, Galactic Keep presses all the right buttons.
Finished the Modul included. I enjoyed it very much, it can be quite challenging i guess, though i took the class with roundhouse kick special, which is very strong. The Story is nice and I've never seen Races and Classes like that, it's very unique. If you like turnbased roguelikes in Space I can recommed you!
The aesthetics are great and it feels very "board gamey" and I want to like it but... Send a character out to die. Send another character out to recover the loot/body then continue a little further before die. Repeat. Not an unknown formula but for me it just doesn't work in the board game format. I saw another reviewer say it reminded them of "D&D". That's exactly what I was hoping for but I didn't get that feeling at all. 20 minutes into the game I stopped caring if my character won or lost the next battle.
Not a bad little game for a cell phone port. Plays like Rezrog (one character goes out, when he dies another from your roster goes out to save him) but lacks the polish of that game. Character icon art isn't very good but the map art is well done.The first module is a little short, but acts as a good prelude to a bigger story. Unfortunely there are currently no more modules. It would have been nice if they had released the tools for users to build their own modules to share. In spite of the flaws, I still played it all the way through and enjoyed it. I picked it up on a steam sale of $6, so it was worth it. I wouldn't pay much more though.
"Hard as balls" game that easy to play but hard to master. 8/10 would roundkick it two more times!
I didn't expect much, and I got exactly that. Not an RPG whatsoever. The map offers no more than a succession of 1 on 1 fights. Which would have been good enough for me, had there been a modicum of tactical value to them. There is none. As you can predict as soon as the rules are explained, whoever gets the initiative wins the fight. There is no need to think. Apart from that, everything is RNG-based. On 1d10, which means large fluctuations. Enough to occasionally lose the initiative roll despite your base stats. Enough to occasionally lose a fight despite having the initiative. Even your movement on the map is rolled on 1d10, for no sensible reason. I thought that the art would be better, but the tactical vacuum alone grants a thumb down. Buy yourself a 10-sided die instead.
A fun little game. I love the art and the extra little bit of text description here and there. The combat is good and i like how you can place items you found into a container that you can access in another play through. Eg. you might have a bot character who cannot use certain heal items so placing it in the container for when you play with a human character for example. If you are into these sorts of games, give it a go. (note: it seems the devs have abandoned finishing the game, sadly. The game had a lot of potential.)
Honestly, it's just not very good. Unless I've missed some hidden complexity, the combat is about as straightforward as the cardgame War (in a bad way) and there is very little plot to speak of. all and all, I'm not recommending it.
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS *: Microsoft® Windows® 7
- Processor: 2 GHz processor
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Graphics: 1024 x 768 minimum resolution
- Storage: 650 MB available space
FAQ
How much does Galactic Keep cost?
Galactic Keep costs $9.99.
What are the system requirements for Galactic Keep?
Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Microsoft® Windows® 7 Processor: 2 GHz processor Memory: 2 GB RAM Graphics: 1024 x 768 minimum resolution Storage: 650 MB available space
What platforms is Galactic Keep available on?
Galactic Keep is available on Windows PC, macOS.
Is Galactic Keep worth buying?
Galactic Keep has 72% positive reviews from 18 players.
When was Galactic Keep released?
Galactic Keep was released on Apr 5, 2017.
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