Enter the Chronosphere Blends Roguelite, Turn-Based, and Bullet Hell Into a Single Game
The report highlights a rare design that fuses three normally incompatible genres into a single, functional system.
Key Facts
- Enter the Chronosphere combines roguelite structure, turn-based commands, and bullet-hell shooting into a single game.
- The player controls protagonist Marsha, whose home planet was swallowed by the Chronosphere.
- Each action-moving, shooting, reloading, using an ability-consumes one turn, while enemies and bullets move in real time.
- Marsha joins the crew of the spaceship Starcia, which includes bear chef Ulter and chameleon Lilypilly.
- The game is available now on Steam.
Reporting from 1 source: Game Spark.
Game Spark published a play report on Enter the Chronosphere, a PC game that combines roguelite structure, turn-based commands, and bullet-hell shooting. The player controls protagonist Marsha, dodging enemy fire in real time while each of her actions consumes one turn. The game is available now on Steam.
Enter the Chronosphere is a roguelite, a turn-based game, and a bullet-hell shooter at the same time. Game Spark's play report describes how each action the player takes-moving, shooting, reloading, using an ability-consumes one turn, and while the player acts, enemies and bullets move in real time. When the action ends, everything freezes until the next command. The protagonist is a woman named Marsha, whose home planet was swallowed by the Chronosphere. She joins the crew of the spaceship Starcia, which includes the bear chef Ulter and the chameleon Lilypilly, each with unique abilities. Weapons range from a knife to an automatic rifle to a rocket launcher, and reloading costs a turn, adding risk-reward decisions. The game is available now on Steam.
Synthesized by Yomimono from the 1 cited source below, including Japanese-language reporting where cited, then editorially reviewed before publishing.