Typer Survivor

Typer Survivor

About the Game

Typer Survivor is an action roguelike typing game. You type the words of enemies before they reach you at the center to defeat them. 

Many different enemy types

Enemies come with different hurdles to defeat them. Zombies come as compound words that split into half the word when defeated like the undead they are. Ghosts that have their word fade in and out. Blobs that always start with a capital letter. You always know what to expect depending on the enemy type, which keeps battles varied and engaging. 

Choose Your Character

There are many characters to choose from. They all lean toward certain stats, like high survivability or magic. But they also come with some game changing abilities and trade-offs. These include things like less physical damage but your projectiles always apply burn, or your character can't cast spells but they throw sticky mines for controlled explosions.

Spells and Magic

Press space to enter spellcasting mode. Type out the spell you wish to cast. Spells can be learned through level ups, as event rewards, or treasure chests. These add even more variety to your toolkit and keep add an extra layer to many characters playstyles.

Build Your Run

Earn experience from every enemy defeated and choose upgrades each time you level up. Unlock new spells, boost your stats, and find items that change the game. Defeat is permanent however, so you must start fresh each run. Try different characters and item combinations to discover your ideal combat strategies. 

Multiple Modes

- Campaign — Fight through four themed worlds: the Blobby Caverns, Necromancer Tower, Frozen Wasteland, and Dragon Core. Face unique bosses and stop to rest, loot treasure, and make choices at special rooms along the way.

- Endless — How long can you last? Four difficulty tiers from Easy to Extreme.

- Practice — Warm up your fingers without the pressure.

- 2-Player Race — Go head to head with a friend on the same keyboard.

Grow Between Runs

Earn Letters — the meta-currency dropped by every enemy — and spend them to permanently unlock new characters, upgrades, and spells for future runs.

Initial Release