Dogpile
Dogpile
Dogpile, développé par Studio Folly et Toot Games et édité par Wings, est un jeu de stratégie indépendant disponible sur PC (Microsoft Windows) et Mac depuis le 10 décembre 2025. Il s'agit d'un roguelike deck builder construit sous Unity, au prix de 9,75 euros, dans lequel le joueur fusionne des chiens mignons pour en obtenir de plus gros en jouant des cartes, en accumulant de l'argent et en personnalisant ses chiens avec des traits spéciaux afin de raffiner son deck. Lorsque deux chiens identiques se rencontrent, ils fusionnent en un chien plus imposant, et le joueur peut exploiter des médaillons modifiant le comportement des chiens ainsi que des traits comme l'aboyeur, le paresseux, le timide ou l'extraverti, notamment en passant par le toiletteur pour développer des synergies. La presse a salué l'expérience, Stevivor jugeant l'achat à 10 dollars bien investi et Gamesurf y voyant l'évolution naturelle du concept de Suika Game avec des chiens, tandis que certains joueurs décrivent une progression de style Balatro et notent, fin juin 2026, la présence de bugs comme des chiens sortant de la zone ou des tags non pris en compte. L'agrégat de notes du titre s'établit à 70,00.
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Critiques de la Presse (Metacritic)
« Simply put, this is $10 USD well spent. »
« Dogpile is therefore not just a "Suika Game with dogs": it is the natural evolution of that formula, a transformation that takes a viral concept and gives it structure, substance, and replayability. It's a puzzle game that makes you laugh, relaxes you, frustrates you, and rewards you, a title that doesn't simply copy but has the courage to grow, expand, and improve upon its inspiration. In the end, when the yard explodes and you find yourself faced with the result of your run, it's hard not to want to start over again, with a new deck, a new approach, and the hope of creating another giant, adorable St. Bernard. »
« Studio Folly and Toot Games have dealt players a good hand with Dogpile. Tetris dreaming is one thing, but it's another to see falling dogs in your sleep. It's a good problem to have, especially since they're all such good boys. »
« We could all do with the injection of charm that Dogpile offers, delivered so well in a beautiful cartoon art style, and with those all-important, synergistic game mechanics. This is pure, encapsulated delight that’ll leave you buzzing with a happy glow. »
« Dogpile fulfills its purpose wonderfully: providing us with a small, addictive game that cleverly blends Suika Game with roguelite elements. Plus, it features cute dogs and charming art direction, so what more could you ask for? Perhaps some meta-progression to take the concept even further, but the game already works very well as is. »
« Dogpile combines the Suika Game formula with deck-building, and I really like the results. It’s quite clever and incredibly cute. I loved playing around with certain builds and trying to capitalize on putting together decks that involved certain mechanics. Did I see myself getting near the endgame? Eliminate all smaller dogs to prioritize minimized versions of larger ones in the deck! Did I want to make things easier for myself and not worry about placements? Try and add friendly and pack traits to as many dogs as possible. I really loved challenging myself and working things out. »
« Dogpile is a casual and secretly addictive roguelike deckbuilder that draws you in with dogs and keeps you with its gameplay. You can easily spend hours figuring out the best strategies that help you achieve the highest scores. Some major flaws hold the game back as they significantly disrupt gameplay. Give the game a chance, and you can fall in love with it, but be aware that it’s not perfect. »
« Charm and a solid formula go a long way to smoothing over this roguelike deckbuilder's ungroomed edges. »
Avis des Joueurs (Metacritic)
« Fairly simple and decent game with Balatro-style progression. It's got some depth to it and is a good time-passer. A game like this will never be much more than that. »