Merge Coin: Mai

Storming through a somber graveyard, Mai finds herself under sudden siege as grotesque monsters tear through a rift in reality. The safety of your town rests in your hands - deploy coins and gravestones as weapons against the relentless monster invasion!

This game is a brilliantly crafted Broughlike, drawing heavy inspiration from Michael Brough’s signature style. In essence, it combines turn-based tactics with puzzling roguelike elements that keep each playthrough challenging and unique. Additionally, it borrows inspiration from Levels2 (flow.inc) and Seven Scrolls (Venbrux), creating a rich fusion of ideas.

Your task is to eliminate enemies streaming out from interdimensional rifts by cleverly using coins and gravestones. Merge dropped coins to make them stronger or offer these coins at altars to summon barriers that reinforce your gravestones. All actions revolve around one goal - to rack up higher scores by defeating ever more formidable foes.

Unlike many Broughlike games which reset layouts, here you manage a persistent 9×10 board that never changes throughout your run. Because every coin and gravestone you place sticks around until the end, even unused pieces clutter your space. This forces you to plan your moves strategically, as positioning becomes as important as power.

For players who love competition, both local and global leaderboards track your progress and pit you against the best. The gameplay centers entirely on scoring, delivering a design that’s unforgiving yet fair, rewarding those who think deeply and persevere.

Dive into a world where every coin flipped and gravestone placed could mean the difference between survival and annihilation. Hone your tactical mind, adapt to relentless threats, and push your limits to protect the town from descending darkness. Are you ready to face the monstrous storm and etch your name on the leaderboards? The battle begins now.
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