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Cogmind

Cogmind

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Descr: Cogmind is a tactical science fiction roguelike available for Windows developed by Grid Sage Games, a company founded by Josh Ge. Before its Steam early access release on 16 October 2017, it underwent public testing through alpha and beta stages. Wikipedia
Initial Release Date: May 24, 2015
Developer: Grid Sage Games
Publisher: Grid Sage Games
Mode: Single-player video game
Platform: Microsoft Windows
Genres: Roguelike, Indie game, Early Access, Adventure, Strategy

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