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Hack-and-slash puzzler Grindstone finally launches itself at Steam next weekDemo available now through Steam Next Fest

Demo available now through Steam Next Fest

Grindstone is an animated hack-and-slash puzzle game that’s finally coming to Steam in June.

Barbarian-tinged match-3 puzzlerGrindstoneis abandoning its exclusivity to the Epic Games Store and venturing into the untamed wilderness of Steam on June 20th, developers Capybara Games have revealed. All updates to the game that released on other platforms such as Apple Arcade and Nintendo Switch will be included. There’s a helpfully explanatory animated trailer to watch below.

Grindstone - Steam Launch trailerGrindstone is a more-ish colourful animated puzzle slash ‘em up.Watch on YouTube

Grindstone - Steam Launch trailer

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The Steam version of Grindstone will feature all previous updates, including two released earlier this year: Carnival Of Creeps and Bats In The Big Tent. Each free update from Capybara Games has kept adding more and more levels to the game, which now stands at more than 250 in total. That’ll keep you going for ages.

Katharine became a smidge addicted to the game when itfirst arrivedon the Epic Games Store last year. “I’m continually amazed at how each level manages to feel completely different from the last,” she said. “New enemy types are introduced with pleasing regularity, the layouts of each grid are constantly being switched up and remixed… and the combination of higher-level foes changes all the time as well.”

Man, I love Grindstone too. The hacky rhythm of its sword-swinging has the same weird satisfaction as twirling a pen between your fingers or quickly preparing vegetables on a chopping board. It’s like combat-Hygge, if that’s even possible. Are any Scandinavians here okay with that being a thing?

Grindstone is out onSteamon June 20th for £17/$20/€20, but there’ll be a 40% launch discount. You can make a start with the demo right dang now thanks to this week’sSteam Next Fest– progress carries over to the full game.

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