Cult Of Babel Now
The game is frequently discussed today as a "cautionary tale" regarding Early Access scams.
: A separate 2D stealth platformer inspired by Jorge Luis Borges’ short story. It features a robotic cult called the Kaborists that rules a post-apocalyptic world 20,000 years in the future.
: It featured fast-paced action where players chose different characters (like wizards or warriors) to progress through floors of a tower. Cult Of Babel
Originally released as a "bullet heaven" or horde-survival game, followed the gameplay loop popularized by titles like Vampire Survivors . Players would fight off waves of enemies, collect experience, and upgrade abilities in a rogue-lite format.
Because the "Babel" name is so iconic, the term "Cult of Babel" is sometimes used metaphorically in other media: The game is frequently discussed today as a
: It drew inspiration from Diablo , featuring legendary gear that could fundamentally change how spells and abilities functioned. Controversy and Removal
: Users on platforms like Steam reported that after selling a significant number of copies, the developers abruptly delisted the game from the store without providing refunds. : It featured fast-paced action where players chose
: In journalism, the "Cult of Babel" has been used to describe the polyglot, literary-focused culture of cities like Odessa, where residents celebrate a heritage of diverse languages and world-class writers. Cult Of Babel : Prologue on Steam
