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  • Summary: Rise up in Let's! Revolution!, a roguelite puzzle mashup that builds on the classic rules of Minesweeper with procedurally generated mazes and turn-based tactics.

    Embark on a deadly game of hide and seek, chasing the rotten King across the enchanting land of Beebom. Put your
    Rise up in Let's! Revolution!, a roguelite puzzle mashup that builds on the classic rules of Minesweeper with procedurally generated mazes and turn-based tactics.

    Embark on a deadly game of hide and seek, chasing the rotten King across the enchanting land of Beebom.

    Put your problem-solving skills to the test as you flip tiles to outsmart deadly foes and uncover powerful items and abilities.

    Evade the King's deadly boot-licking lackeys or take them down in strategic turn-based combat.

    Gear up along the way with over 100 items and abilities for a final showdown with the King himself in Beebom City.
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  1. Apr 10, 2024
    80
    Let's! Revolution! feels like a breath of fresh air. It has a lovely, rather simple premise that builds on the Minesweeper influences well. The visuals are delightful and whilst it may not have extremely long-term appeal, Let's! Revolution! has more than enough about it to be able to provide an excellent gameplay experience for a good few hours.
  2. 75
    Let's Revolution! is a Minesweeper-inspired rogue-lite that is simple to understand. However, the action is moreish and I loved the varied heroes. Moreover, the casual and short playtime keeps you focused on each tactical layer. Sadly, it can be repetitive and gamers may become frustrated with the trial and error.