Earlier this month, Horizont Computergrafik studio announced the release of the full version of Rogue Voltage. The project had been developed under Steam's "early access" program since May 2024.
The developers position the game as an "engineering roguelike." Players are invited to create their own combos by connecting circuits, and to build machines to "zap monsters and trigger satisfying chain reactions":
Connect the right modules and watch chaos unfold: energy cascades through your circuits, triggering satisfying chain reactions. Feel like a mad scientist, experimenting and discovering new ways to amplify your power.
Horizont Computergrafik, IndieArk
In Rogue Voltage, you can master "gravitonics technology" to move combat turns forward and backward along the timeline:
Dodge volcanic eruptions and lightning, jump in front of enemies, and unleash devastating gravitational spikes on foes.
Horizont Computergrafik, IndieArk
Between runs in Rogue Voltage, players return to camp, where they can save modules, upgrade buildings, and more:
Horizont Computergrafik, IndieArk
Reviews for Rogue Voltage on Steam are "very positive," with a 94% rating.
The game's trailer is available at the following link.