Hadarot is one of the strangest indie deckbuilders I’ve played recently — and honestly… that’s what makes it fun. In this video, I check out Hadarot, a chaotic roguelike deckbuilder made by a solo developer. The game mixes weird enemies, passive effects, and some absolutely ridiculous moments… including a toilet that literally sucks enemies away. The game still has some bugs and rough edges, but for a solo dev project, it already feels surprisingly addictive and different from most deckbuilders on Steam. 🎮 Game: Hadarot 🔗 Steam: https://store.steampowered.com/app/2880080/Hadarot/ 💰 Price: 4.99€ 🎮 JacobMysteryGames = Indie Vault A growing library of indie games where you can find your next hidden gem 👀 Got a hidden gem that deserves more attention? Let me know in the comments or reach out to me directly! Chapters: 00:00 Intro 00:17 What Is Hadarot? 01:18 First Battle 02:20 Opening Chests & New Cards 02:57 First Boss Appears 03:49 Passive Cards Explained 04:48 First Shop & New Units 06:06 New Unlock? 07:00 Buying a Dragon 07:49 The Flying Rock 08:21 Passive Cards & Upgrades 10:02 The Toilet Appears 10:47 Mysterious Toilet Attack?! 11:24 Second Boss Fight 12:38 Bleeding & Poison Mechanics 13:15 Tiny Text Problems 13:53 Stronger Enemies & Deck Building 14:01 Huge Boss Fight 15:14 Another Boss?! 15:43 Final Crazy Battle 17:26 We Beat the Game 17:38 Is Hadarot Worth It? 19:00 Next Game & Outro #indiegames #deckbuilder #roguelike #gaming #indievault #hadarot #deckbuilding #roguelite #steamgames
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What do you think about Hadarot? Honestly… this might be one of the weirdest indie deckbuilders I’ve played recently 🤣 And yes… the attacking toilet is real.