Dear tavern fellows, welcome back to Indie Games Tavern. This is Sunday, July 13, 2025, and we’ll talking about a new mobile indie game just released on Google Play recently, it’s a roguelike defense game called Hellsquad Rrrush produced by Wemade Max Co., Ltd. It’s a fresh take on defense genre, mixed with squad builder and roguelike elements. Easy to learn and hooked gamepla, simple UIUX, great musics and sound effects, smooth experience and bugs free, deeply strategies and combinations which push the replay abilities to the edge. Not wasting your time anymore, let’s dive in the gameplay first impressions video from Z1CKP Gaming below:
Key takeaways:
- Gameplay:
- Easy to learn: Level & wave familiar system of a defense game. Each wave you get a random roll then you can choose 1 out of 3 options to level up your demon. Some special drops from monsters give you special buffs.
- Hard to master: There are many demons that you can select to build your squad, which brings tons of combinations and deeply strategies for you to explore. Monsters at some levels can counter some of your demons as well so build your squad carefully.
- Hook: Simple core loop mixed with roguelike elements make Hellsquad Rrrush so addictive, the replay ability is pushed to the edge.
- UIUX:
- Very simple UIUX that you can see at many favorite casual mobile games these days, which helps players understand Hellsquad Rrrush easily.
- Graphics:
- Eye-catching 2D hand-drawing style, saturated color pallets, simple animations, useful visual effects. All of those help a lot to maximize the gameplay experience.
- Sounds:
- Catchy BGM, useful SFXs, there’s nothing to complain! Well made Wemade Max Co., Ltd!
- Performance & Experience:
- We played the game for 5 days straight (it’s so addictive!), no bugs at all, smoothly sessions.
Hellsquad Rrrush Review by Indie Games Tavern.
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