Blue Prince is the most non-stressful roguelike I’ve ever played, and that makes it perfect for bedtime

by lucky
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Self comfort is a funny thing, and to me, my latest way is to play Blue Prince an hour or two before sleeping. If you had told me a few months ago that I had found an oasis of peace in a puzzle, I laughed on your face. I like the Hudes and Heads 2 with a intense spirit, which is attracted to a sense of relief in the chamkit, while feeling the compulsion of playing permanently. Just one more away. There is nothing about 90 % of the best Roguelaxes I played, as they are made to become more and more.

But the Blue Prince has a completely different experience. Or instead, it does the same thing with amazingly amazing limits – for me, anyway – and it has forced me to see this gender in the light of a new (night).

Blue Moon

The maid's chamber in the Blue Prince

(Image Credit: Raw Furious)

“The madness of a puzzle”

The key art for a blue prince that has shown the door to the blue wall, which is open to display several more rooms inside his frame, opens a man inside another door to open several layers in the depths of a bright white light.

(Image Credit: Raw Furious)

Blue Prince Review.

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