Timelake: Time Travel Tactics

Timelake: Time Travel Tactics

by Catenary Games
Genres:Adventure, Strategy, Indie, Puzzle, Simulator, Tactical
Themes:Fantasy, Horror
Game modes:Single player
Story:Timelake: Time Travel Tactics is a roguelite strategy game where you control time itself to outsmart enemies and navigate a shifting city. Predict enemy moves, set traps, and execute synchronized combos. Manage precious resources as you explore a dreamlike world filled with mystery, cosmic horror, and ever-changing challenges. Every decision ripples through time, offering endless strategic possibilities.Show more
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