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(from Slay the Spire): Switch between four different cards to use complex passive and active skills. A Cycle That Never Ends

(from Shovel Knight ): Bounce on enemies' heads like a narcissistic king. (from Slay the Spire): Switch between four different

In this specific chapter, the Beheaded discovers "lore rooms" hidden within the . These rooms act as portals of sorts, allowing players to wield legendary weapons from other worlds: These rooms act as portals of sorts, allowing

(from Terraria): Summon stars from the sky to rain down on monsters. This constant reset explains why you can always

While these crossovers add incredible variety to the gameplay, the central narrative remains a tragic cycle. The Beheaded eventually faces the , who resets the loop daily to prevent the Malaise from completely consuming the island. This constant reset explains why you can always download and play Dead Cells again, discovering something new each time—like the weapons of version 32.3—only to return to the prisoner's quarters to start it all over again.

The story follows , an amorphous prisoner caught in a time loop on a diseased island. For years, they have fought to slay the King and escape the Malaise—a plague turning citizens into aggressive monsters.

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