Multiple reviews highlight a severe lack of tutorials, broken skill previews, and "vague" early-game information.
Strong use of Chinese philosophy (Tian, Di, Ren) and religious references integrated into the pixel art style.
Playable, though some text is small and may require manual resolution adjustments. Infinite Tao
Combat revolves around building powerful magic treasure combinations and elemental synergies (e.g., Water and Electricity). Critical Consensus
Reviewers consider it more strategic than Vampire Survivors due to the ability to sell and adapt weapons mid-run. Multiple reviews highlight a severe lack of tutorials,
Typically retails around £2.49 / $2.99 (check IsThereAnyDeal for historical lows). Infinite Tao on Steam
The game follows the standard loop of killing thousands of monsters, leveling up, and surviving a 30-minute run, but introduces several unique strategic twists: Infinite Tao on Steam The game follows the
Players have a "bag" to store purchased skills. This allows you to hold items for future upgrades without occupying an active slot.
Multiple reviews highlight a severe lack of tutorials, broken skill previews, and "vague" early-game information.
Strong use of Chinese philosophy (Tian, Di, Ren) and religious references integrated into the pixel art style.
Playable, though some text is small and may require manual resolution adjustments.
Combat revolves around building powerful magic treasure combinations and elemental synergies (e.g., Water and Electricity). Critical Consensus
Reviewers consider it more strategic than Vampire Survivors due to the ability to sell and adapt weapons mid-run.
Typically retails around £2.49 / $2.99 (check IsThereAnyDeal for historical lows). Infinite Tao on Steam
The game follows the standard loop of killing thousands of monsters, leveling up, and surviving a 30-minute run, but introduces several unique strategic twists:
Players have a "bag" to store purchased skills. This allows you to hold items for future upgrades without occupying an active slot.