[PC, Linux, Mac, Steam] Caves of Qud – A$24.60 (-15% off Early Access Price, Regular Price from 29/10 US$29.99) @ Steam
With Caves of Qud approaching 1.0 Release on December 5th 2024, after a long Early Access period, the game’s regular price will be increased from $19.99 USD to $29.99 USD on October 29th, 2024 across all storefronts (itch.io, Steam, GOG).
- Steam version is Steam Deck Compatibility Verified ✅
- GG.deals price history and IsThereAnyDeals price history both confirm that this 15% discount is the highest discount since February 7th 2022
1.0 release date is here: December 5th + Beta Patch
This is the capstone update to the hundreds of updates we’ve put out over the years. 1.0 will include the new tutorial that we’ve been beta-testing, meant to help teach beginners the very basics of the game. And also… the much-anticipated final quest in the main questline, with multiple endings. We’re playing this one extremely close to the vest, but just know we’re pouring our hearts and souls in.
In addition to the tutorial and last quest, 1.0 will have several new music tracks, new sound effects, new items, lots of bugfixes, and other small feature improvements.
To pair with this announcement, we have a Steam Daily Deal going RIGHT NOW for $16.99 USD, the lowest price Caves of Qud will ever be. On October 29th, one week from today, the price increases to $29.99 USD. So if you’ve been on the fence, or you have a friend who you’ve been nudging to dive in, today is the day
Journey to 1.0! Final preparations + new price
As we head into the endgame…
A few important things to know as we approach the finish line.
- No More Feature Fridays. Tonight’s Feature Friday (September 20th) will be the last one until 1.0! We’re going heads down to give full focus to the endgame.
- Tutorial Beta is Coming. Early next month, we’ll put the tutorial up on a beta branch and ask folks to help us test. Be on the lookout!
- The Price is Going Up. After much consideration to many factors, including how far the game has come since our Early Access launch in 2015, we’ve decided to raise the price on October 29th to $29.99 USD (and the OST to $9.99). This will be the final price heading into 1.0. We wanted to give as much notice as possible so that folks can get the game at its current price and take advantage of the 10% off sale running now. Please tell your friends who’ve been on the fence to pick up the game before the price goes up!
Where to buy Caves of Qud (as at October 24th, 2024)
- itch.io – currently at full price of $19.99 USD
- Steam – currently discounted 15% off, A$24.60 (was A$28.95). Promo discount ends October 29th 2024 (North American timezone).
- GOG – currently at full price of A$28.95
Trailer(s) & Video Clip(s):
- Caves of Qud – 1.0 Release Date Trailer (runtime: 0:28)
- Caves of Qud – Early Access (runtime: 1:56)
- Play This: Caves of Qud, a roguelike that creates a perfectly unique apocalypse every time you play (runtime: 4:38)
- Caves of Qud is a Modern RPG Gaming Masterpiece (runtime: 28:45)
Game Description:
Caves of Qud is a science fantasy roguelike epic steeped in retrofuturism, deep simulation, and swathes of sentient plants. Come inhabit an exotic world and chisel through layers of thousand-year-old civilizations. Decide: is it a dying earth, or is it on the verge of rebirth?
Who are you?
Play the role of a mutant indigenous to the salt-spangled dunes and jungles of Qud, or play a pure-strain descendant from one of the few remaining eco-domes—the toxic arboreta of Ekuemekiyye, the Holy City; the ice-sheathed arcology of Ibul; or the crustal mortars of Yawningmoon.
You arrive at the oasis-hamlet of Joppa, along the far rim of Moghra’yi, the Great Salt Desert. All around you, moisture farmers tend to groves of viridian watervine. There are huts wrought from rock salt and brinestalk. On the horizon, Qud’s jungles strangle chrome steeples and rusted archways to the earth. Further and beyond, the fabled Spindle rises above the fray and pierces the cloud-ribboned sky.
You clutch your rifle, or your vibroblade, or your tattered scroll, or your poisonous stinger, or your hypnotized goat. You approach a watervine farmer—he lifts the brim of his straw hat and says, “Live and drink, friend.”
What can you do?
Anything and everything. Caves of Qud is a deeply simulated, biologically diverse, richly cultured world.
- Assemble your character from over 70 mutations and defects and 24 castes and kits—outfit yourself with wings, two heads, quills, four arms, flaming hands, or the power to clone yourself—it’s all the character diversity you could want.
- Explore procedurally-generated regions with some familiar locations—each world is nearly 1 million maps large.
- Dig through everything—don’t like the wall blocking your way? Dig through it with a pickaxe, or eat through it with your corrosive gas mutation, or melt it to lava. Yes, every wall has a melting point.
- Hack the limbs off monsters—every monster and NPC is as fully simulated as the player. That means they have levels, skills, equipment, faction allegiances, and body parts. So if you have a mutation that lets you, say, psionically dominate a spider, you can traipse through the world as a spider, laying webs and eating things.
- Pursue allegiances with over 60 factions—apes, crabs, robots, and highly entropic beings—just to name a few.
- Follow the plot to Barathrum the Old, a sentient cave bear who leads a sect of tinkers intent on restoring technological splendor to Qud.
- Learn the lore—there’s a story in every nook, from legendary items with storied pasts to in-game history books written by plant historians.
- Die—Caves of Qud is brutally difficult and deaths are permanent. Don’t worry, though—you can always roll a new character.