Steam Next Fest hasn't begun, but Titanium Court's demo is already out

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Steam Next Fest hasn't begun, but Titanium Court's demo is already out — Pcgamer

I spent roughly 90 minutes with Titanium Court on a Steam Deck and came away surprised at how quickly it grabbed me. The match-three core pulls you in, but the game keeps revealing layers that push it beyond a simple puzzler. The Low Tide phase has you spending resources to send troops out to harvest wheat or wood or to assault an enemy fortress, and small decisions can ripple across the board.

There are shops that must remain on the field to be useful, a hospital to heal your court, locked treasure chests, enemies that move by river, and catapults you can set ablaze—only for the fire to leap to adjacent tiles and threaten your own court. Before each battle you pick one of three battlefields, and the demo lays out a roguelike rhythm: run, stockpile resources, survive toward a boss, then return to the court where the focus shifts to the place's mysteries and odd citizens.

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