Hello friends. This is a Let’s Play video of “Fortune Seller” demo version. A gothic roguelike shopkeeping game where you sell antiques, read the tarot, and manage your inventory to survive crushing rent increases. Match strange customers with the relics they crave, unlock powerful cards, and gamble your way out of debt, one deal at a time.
Kiwick’s Fortune Seller is a darkly weird gothic roguelike that drops you behind the counter of a dusty inherited antique shop drowning in debt, where every customer interaction, every Tetris-style inventory arrangement, and every drawn tarot card could be the difference between making rent or losing everything to a landlord whose patience runs out faster than your shelves can refill. The hook is irresistible: read your eccentric, often unsettling clientele, match the right relics to the right cravings for massive payouts, then draw tarot cards between days to unlock powerful new abilities that can either bless your run or betray you spectacularly. Weekly rent hikes keep the financial pressure climbing relentlessly, turning every decision into a high-stakes calculation between hoarding valuable items and clearing space for the next strange visitor who walks through your door. Fans of Moonlighter’s shopkeeping loop crossed with Inscryption’s occult card mechanics and Slay the Spire’s run-based replayability will find a lot to love here, especially with 49 achievements, unlockable characters, and the kind of stylish gothic-Lovecraftian atmosphere that makes managing antiques feel genuinely sinister. Currently sitting at 100% Positive across its early reviews, this $7 indie has all the markings of a sleeper hit for anyone who loves their roguelikes weird, their merchants desperate, and their tarot cards just slightly cursed.
Developer: Kiwick
Publisher: Kiwick
Genre: Strategy, Roguelike, Card Game, Inventory Management, Casual, Indie
Release Date: 6 Apr, 2026
Reviewed on: PC/Windows
Available on: PC/Windows
Link: Steam
Review copy was demo.
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