Slay the Spire dev says his "Chicken Soup" roguelike design is more Stardew Valley coziness than new mechanics or fancy graphics: "I don't care about any of that"

Wonderer heads to the Spire in a screenshot from Slay the Spire 2's animated reveal trailer
(Image credit: Mega Critters)

A Slay the Spire 2 developer says that he doesn't care about keeping up with industry trends - which is pretty much all I need to hear to get me fully locked in for his new roguelike.

Last week, Slay the Spire developer MegaCrit announced a surprise sequel. Slay the Spire 2, which is due to hit early access in 2025, was revealed as part of a new indie showcase, but developer Casey Yano says that the follow-up to the now-legendary roguelike deckbuilder is unlikely to reinvent the wheel.

In a recent blog post, Yano described their concept of 'Chicken Noodle Soup' games. Whereas games like Helldivers 2 are "challenging, stressful, [and] visually impressive," Chicken Noodle Soup are games you play when "you want to tune out. You want to fill a void of time. But you don't want to be bored and sad with all those feelings you have bottled up inside." These games aren't always cute, cuddly, or even easy, but they're the kind of game where you eventually build up a flow-state-esque relationship with their themes and mechanics. Yano name-drops the likes of Valheim, Factorio, Stardew Valley, and fellow roguelikes Vampire Survivors, The Binding of Isaac, and Spelunky as examples of Chicken Soup Games.

Yano goes on to discuss the value of these kinds of games and the process of creating them, but what jumps out at me is his discussion about how they fit within the industry's ever-changing shape. "In the world of game development," he says, "there tends to be an emphasis on fresh mechanics, unique or beautiful visuals, heartwarming stories, guerilla marketing, novel ways of interaction socially, and the newest technology."

"However, I don't care about any of that because I'm most at peace when quietly playing the same game for a long time."

That last line does seem pretty accurate to everything that I've experienced in all the time I've spent with Slay the Spire. Never a game worried about social elements, intense visuals, or complex narrative, it thrived instead off an incredibly tight balance, word of mouth, and the convenient feat of helping kickstart a new micro-genre. But it's also great news for the sequel - even with its new engine, it doesn't look as though Slay the Spire 2 is trying to reinvent the wheel, and Yano's comments make it sound as though he's hoping players will slip back straight in. As someone with hundreds of hours in Slay the Spire across three different platforms, that's all I need to hear.

After 300 hours in Slay the Spire, the sequel's 1,000-year gap is exactly what the game needed to pull us back in for more. 

Ali Jones
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