Titanium Court
April 23, 2026
Welcome to Titanium Court! Table for one? You have a reservation I assume? You don’t!? Ah, I see. Just minding your own business before stumbling into a realm of magic and faeries, were you? Not to worry, happens all the time. Tell you what, why don’t I see if we …
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85.3
9 critic reviews
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Critic Reviews (9)
Graphics
85.0
Gameplay
78.0
Story
45.0
"Titanium Court possesses the spirit of the fool and the wit and insight to match. It is a joy of a game to clown around in – a hilarious, richly designed and ingeniously made roguelike that also gleefully points the …"
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75.0
Gameplay
90.0
Story
65.0
"This genre blend revels in its own sense of imagination and excess."
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80.0
Gameplay
85.0
Story
80.0
"If, dear reader, you intend to do anything productive for the foreseeable future, do not play Titanium Court! Its blend of tested mechanics, wit, and creativity, combined into a truly whimsical, clever, and heartfelt package, takes you on a long, …"
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86.0
Gameplay
84.0
Story
87.0
"Thomson’s game proves to be an anti-roguelite. It begs you to leave the castle, to return to the realm of the living and dying, to let things be finished. And you will depart, ruefully but willingly, without turning back for …"
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70.0
Gameplay
95.0
Story
30.0
"Titanium Court is just so uniquely weird that I&s;m not sure I could scratch this itch with anything else."
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20.0
Gameplay
20.0
Story
20.0
"Titanium Court is a brilliantly singular roguelite with a surplus of style, but you&s;re going to need to love match-three to want to stick around."
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85.0
Gameplay
80.0
Story
92.0
"This surreal, reality-twisting, mind-bending marvel of a game is a joyous experience. Its core gameplay is a fun mashup of several genres, but it shines most in its hilarious writing and witty deployment of metafiction, playfully pushing at the boundaries …"
Read original review"It’s easy to see why Titanium Court won IGF’s coveted Seamus McNally Grand Prize. The gameplay is masterfully designed, combining elements of match-3, tower defense, and roguelike strategy into a satisfying loop that works way better than it has any …"
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68.0
Gameplay
78.0
Story
62.0
"Titanium Court is one of those rare games whose flaws are an important part of what makes it great. It&s;s weird, overstuffed, sharp, self-aware, and sometimes excessive, but its weirdness feels purposeful, not careless. The writing is the best anchor; …"
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