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Steam News4 May 20261mo ago

Deckbuilder’s Fest — Demo is Live NOW

Operators, SYNCLIT is now part of Steam Deckbuilder’s Fest, and the demo is live right now. You’re not just running through a level — you’re moving through someone’s mind.

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What changed

0 fixes0 additions3 changes0 removals
  • Events
  • Balance
  • UI and audio
changedSYSTEM SPECIFICATIONSMemory Rifts: Strategic events that shape your run and alter the simulation.
changedSYSTEM SPECIFICATIONSAdaptive Risk System: A mechanics-driven resistance that makes the mind fight back the deeper you go.
changedOperational FeedbackNote: The Investigation Board and final UI are still under development. We are currently focusing on combat and rift stability.

Operators,

SYNCLIT is now part of Steam Deckbuilder’s Fest, and the demo is live right now. You’re not just running through a level — you’re moving through someone’s mind.

Each run begins with a Dossier — a real person reconstructed as a simulation. Your task is to intervene, adapt, and push deeper while the mind resists.

SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS

This demo introduces:

  • Emotion-based deckbuilding: Use cognitive patterns to navigate the subconscious.

  • Memory Rifts: Strategic events that shape your run and alter the simulation.

  • Adaptive Risk System: A mechanics-driven resistance that makes the mind fight back the deeper you go.

Operational Feedback

The simulation reacts. We are currently calibrating the experience, and your feedback is essential.

Note: The Investigation Board and final UI are still under development. We are currently focusing on combat and rift stability.

Try the demo, experiment with builds, and share your thoughts — it directly shapes SYNCLIT.

Enter the simulation. Build your deck. Go deeper.

The Epistemic Core Team

Source

Steam News / 4 May 2026

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