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Wanderburg is a roguelike action game where the player controls a castle mounted on wheels that moves across a generated world. Instead of guiding a single character, the player operates a mobile fortress that travels through landscapes filled with enemy structures and hostile units. The objective of each run is to survive encounters, collect resources, and expand the castle by adding new modules. The world changes each time the game begins, so players experience different enemy placements, terrain layouts, and upgrade opportunities during every attempt.
In Wanderburg the castle acts as both the player’s vehicle and main combat unit. The fortress moves across the map while engaging enemy castles and defensive structures encountered along the route. As the castle approaches enemies, its installed weapons automatically attack or activate abilities depending on the selected modules. Players must guide the fortress through the terrain while positioning it effectively during combat.
Enemy castles appear in different sizes and configurations. Smaller fortresses can often be defeated quickly, while larger enemies require more careful maneuvering and stronger equipment. During the run, the player collects materials and rewards that allow the castle to expand with additional sections and towers.
Several mechanics define how progression works during a session:
These systems allow players to gradually transform a small moving structure into a larger combat fortress. Each added module changes how the castle performs in battle.
The modular design of Wanderburg allows players to build different fortress configurations. Weapon modules may include cannons, projectile towers, or defensive elements that protect the castle during combat. Choosing the right combination of modules can determine how effectively the fortress handles groups of enemies or stronger opponents.
During exploration, the castle travels through several types of terrain and encounters increasingly difficult enemies. Some areas include stronger castles or boss-type enemies that require multiple weapons to defeat. Because the world is generated for each run, players must adapt their strategy depending on the upgrades they find and the enemies they encounter.
Wanderburg is structured around repeated runs where players experiment with different fortress builds. Each attempt allows the castle to grow through collected upgrades and new modules. As players continue progressing, they unlock additional equipment that can appear in future runs, expanding the possible strategies for exploration and combat in the mobile fortress system.