
A word-tile roguelike where every letter matters. Place tiles on a shifting board to spell words, stack
bonuses, and build absurd multiplier chains — then spend your winnings on etchings, sigils, and relics
that rewrite the rules of scoring.
Each round, you get a rack of tiles, a board with a scoring grid, and a score target to beat. Play words
by placing tiles on the board, chaining cross-words and multipliers as you go. Beat the target, head to
the shop. Run out of hands before you do — and the run ends.
Between rounds, the shop offers glyphs, tile upgrades, and bonus cells from a catalog of over a hundred
effects. Will you build around vowel synergies? Consonant crushers? Repeated-letter echoes? Rare word
categories like mythic creatures or archaic English? No two runs combo the same way — a build that
breaks the game one run won't even get off the ground in the next.
Every game ends in a boss fight, and each boss has its own scoring debuff. One zeroes out vowels.
Another disables your rarest relics. Another deletes your highest-value tile after each word. You'll
need to rebuild your strategy on the fly — or watch your carefully-tuned combo collapse.
Five progressively larger boards (4×5 → 6×7) across a 15-round run
60+ glyphs across four rarities — Etchings, Sigils, Relics, and themed Grimoires
20+ tile upgrades, from humble gilded to game-breaking Titan and Doomed
16 bonus cell types, including specials like LOOP, CHAOS, PREDICT, and VAULT
Boss fights with unique debuff mechanics that force you to adapt
Per-word scoring log — see exactly which glyph fired, which cell doubled, which tile tripled
Unlockable challenge bags with stacking run modifiers
Seed-based runs for shareable scores
Glyph is built solo, with a pixel-art aesthetic, animated shader backdrops, and a focus on the moment a
carefully-tuned combo pops for ten thousand chips. Every loss teaches you something. Every victory opens
up the next.