Curse and Crown
Curse & Crown
Curse & Crown is a turn-based strategy and merge game played on a hexagonal board.
You control the Dark faction while the Light faction is controlled by an AI opponent. Place units, create groups of matching tiers, trigger chain reactions, and build increasingly powerful pieces.
Every decision affects both your score and your control of the board. A strong merge may increase your power, but poor placement can give the opposing faction an opening.

FEATURES
• Hex-based strategic gameplay
• Tier-based merging system
• Chain-reaction merges
• Player Vs Algorithm at the moment
• Faction ownership determined through piece majorities
• Sacrifice system for unlocking stronger placement tiers
• Board-control and score-based victory conditions
• Original visual style and soundtrack
HOW TO PLAY
Each faction receives 3 units during a round.
Place your pieces on empty hexagons. Connecting three pieces of the same tier causes them to merge into one piece of the next tier.
The merged piece appears at the position of the most recently placed piece.
When pieces from both factions contribute to a merge, the faction with the majority controls the resulting piece.
Every Five rounds, you may sacrifice two of your highest-tier pieces to increase the tier of the pieces you can place.
Build stronger pieces, maintain control of the board, and prevent the opposing faction from overwhelming you.
Curse the land, claim the Crown.
Controls
Mouse
• Left click — Place a piece
• Left click UI buttons — Navigate menus and activate actions
Keyboard
• S — Activate sacrifice action when available
• Escape — Close the game or return from fullscreen
| Published | 6 days ago |
| Status | Released |
| Platforms | HTML5 |
| Author | Prof_Panic |
| Genre | Strategy |
| Tags | 2D, raylib |
| Content | No generative AI was used |





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Suggestion: Put the grade of the piece you are about to place somewhere so you don't have to guess. Also, put the number of the grade on the piece bc it can be really hard to know which shade is which grade
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