If you have been in trouble because you neglected to organize your inventory when playing games, there is a game worth noting. The roguelike ‘Backpack Hero’, which can gain power only by placing appropriate items in the inventory, was released in Early Access in August and is acclaimed as ‘very positive’ by Steam.
Backpack Hero, developed by indie game developer Jaspel, is a roguelike game that explores dungeons. It is correct to equip equipment for dungeon exploration, but you must use it in your inventory, not on your body. It is characterized by not only putting it in the inventory, but also paying attention to the internal arrangement in order to utilize the unique abilities of each item. If you defeat monsters you meet or find chests while exploring, items will continue to appear, but inventory is not sufficient, so you need to properly select and organize the items you need.
Backpack Hero, which received attention for its unique concept of organizing inventory, has entered the third week of release and has recorded a Steam user rating of ‘Very positive (1,045 participants, 89% positive)’. Steam users are attracting attention for their fresh opinions, such as ‘even if I don’t organize my room, I am good at organizing my bag’ and ‘I recommend it to people who like to organize or are not good at organizing’.
Backpack Hero is preparing for an official release in April next year, constantly updating new content and balance-related matters, so it would be good to keep an eye on the future.
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