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Paradox Tower Releases

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May 27, in the year of our Lord 2026 -- Tsukumogami Software is announcing Paradox Tower, an auto-battler RPG with a focus on resource management. It’s about following a young Witch called Eternia and her cat familiar, Bubu, through a tower made of 12 interconnected labyrinths.

Grab power-ups to upgrade your character stats and fight enemies in deterministic battles. Luck doesn’t matter in this game. It’s only about optimising your path until you are strong enough to beat the monsters. If you get stuck, you can always go back in time to fix your mistakes without penalties.

Paradox Tower takes inspiration from indie puzzle-RPGs like Tower of the Sorcerer, Desktop Dungeons, and Drod RPG. We’re trying to expand this micro-genre and bring it to a wider audience.
Our team is made up of two developers based in the Netherlands. Last year, we released Dice ’n Goblins, a dungeon-crawler where you use dice to fight monsters, which sits at 92% positive reviews on Steam.

We are aiming to release Paradox Tower in Q4 2026 or Q1 2027 for PC/Mac/Linux and Nintendo Switch.

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