The gem that adds color to Slay the Spire.
Loved in Japan and China, almost unseen in the West. A deckbuilder where the colors you commit to flip the whole situation.
Published 2026-06-05
01First, the one feeling
- You commit to a set of colors, and the whole board tilts with that choice.
- A turn later the situation shifts and the color you leaned on is suddenly wrong.
- So you re-read and rebuild around a new color. That re-commit is the chill.
02Who this is for (and who it is not)
For you
- You sank 100 hours into Slay the Spire and want one more axis
- You like reading colors and synergies in MTG
- You want a gem the West has not found yet
Not for you
- You want a polished, English-first Western release
- You want to memorize one build and run it forever
03The roots of this taste
Touhou: Lost Branch of Legend Uncut gem
An MTG-style five-color mana system poured into a Slay the Spire deckbuilder. Which colors you commit to shifts the whole board. Loved in Japan and China, almost unknown in the West.
あなたの手で、最初の合格をSlay the Spire The origin
The origin of this taste. The gem above adds one axis to it: color.
あなたの手で、最初の合格を04We are hooked on this taste too, so we built our own
We are refugees of this taste too. So we built our own.
Bit Oz -Wonder Crusher-
A new kind of shooter x roguelite. You aim it yourself, but the moment you go to fire, an aim line appears. You see how the shot travels and where it lands before you commit (Aim Mode slows time so you line it up like a billiards shot). So it is not about landing the hit. You read the situation it creates and rebuild your next move in real time, while skill cards and reflective walls warp that very line and flip the whole board.