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Developer(s) | Red Nexus Games |
Publisher(s) | Red Nexus Games, IndieArk, BlitWorks Games |
Platform(s) | Windows PC, iOS, Android, Nintendo Switch |
Release | April 25, 2022 (PC) April 11, 2023 (iOS, Android) August 27, 2024 (Nintendo Switch) |
Genre(s) | Roguelike |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
Peglin is aroguelikevideo game developed by Red Nexus Games and published by IndieArk and BlitWorks Games. It was released for PC on April 25th of 2022, on iOS and Android on April 11 of 2023, and Nintendo Switch on August 27th of 2024, once the full version became available.[1]
The game containsPachinko-like gameplay that the player uses to progress through the game and defeat the final boss.[2] Players must carefully balance their own attacks and health as the game usesturn-based RPG between the protagonist and monsters.[3]
Users begin as a small, green goblin designed in pixel-art graphics who uses orbs to blast through different levels of bouncing pegs.[4] There are four different goblin classes: Peglin, Balladin, Roundrel, and Spinventor.[5] Peglin is the base class, and the other three are unlocked through gameplay. Each class has its own ability.[6]
Players fight through popping pegs by shooting orbs. Different orbs have various effects, and the game usesdeck-building techniques as players strategically choose and discard which power-ups they would like.[2] There is an element of luck as orbs bounce at varying angles on pegs.[7] As pegs are hit, damage points add up and are distributed to targeted enemies.[2] While the pegs are in a formation on the bottom half of the screen, the green goblin and oncoming enemies are on the top half. Some pegs have their own effects, such as a green 'R' that resets the board while the yellow '!' creates a critical hit and will deal greater damage.[8] Players earn coins as they pop pegs and can use this in-game gold to upgrade orbs' abilities.[9]
Every individual run has its own randomly generated map.[10] The player progresses through increasingly difficult floors in adungeon crawl as enemies are defeated.[6] Once a level is completed, an orb will also be thrown to decide which path to take as they progress further down the floors.[7] Some floors are designated for giving loot or battles. Others have random scenarios that the goblin character faces that influences gameplay.[11][12] These scenarios are typically non-combat related and are focused on what narrative choices the gamer makes.[13]
Relics are collected throughout the game which will give the player a permanent power-up.[2] Asynergy within the deck can be found as players select specific orbs and are granted relics.[12] Players face ordinary enemies and significantly harderbosses, with main bosses appearing at the end of every stage.[6] Once the game is completed, the player will begin to unlock the multi-stage Cruciball that hits its peak at level 20.[14][15] Each stage grants the run a negative effect, making each re-run ofPeglin increasingly difficult.[12]
Players can access the Encirclepedia which gives additional information on monsters.[16]
Canadian indie game studio Red Nexus Games was founded in 2015 and createdPeglin during theCOVID-19 pandemic.[11] Designer and game studio founder Dylan Gedig has called it a "pandemic-built game", hoping that it would give "something a little lighthearted for us and our friends to play test, to help make everything go by easier."[17]Peglin was originally brainstormed during a 48-hourgame jam with Gedig andPeglin's artist. The event's theme was "Fall", so the duo focused on pinball and pachinko gameplay. The pair wanted something lighthearted and was first inspired by the style ofAngry Birds andBrick Breaker.[11] The rough prototype was titled Goblin Drop.[18]
Gedig then decided to develop the game further. A team of four builtPeglin to its full early release, including himself, another developer, an artist, and acomposer.[11] As design of the game progressed, the team settled on gameplay inspired byPeggle andSlay the Spire. The soundtrack was inspired byCrash Bandicoot andDonkey Kong Country.[11] Since its release, the team has since grown as Red Nexus Games plans to updatePeglin and add more gameplay.
Peglin was originally released as aPC game and was inearly access onSteam for around a year. 400,000 copies were sold of the early access version in its first year.[4] An unauthorized user released a mobile version as the game grew in popularity, and this was eventually taken down. Following this controversy, Red Nexus focused on porting the game forIOS andAndroid whilePeglin was still in early access.[6] The game made its official 1.0 release on August 27, 2024.[19] It was featured as a timed Nintendo Switch exclusive game during Nintendo's 2024 Indie World Showcase the same day as the 1.0 release.[20] Red Nexus Games plans to add further updates.[21]
Peglin won best design at the 2022 Taipei Game Show, an event where developers show off their games to attendees.[17]
TouchArcade gavePeglin's Early Access a 4.5/5 stars.[7]