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Hear My Cult: When Necromancy Meets Real-Time Strategy in a Dark Fantasy Mashup Coming 2026

We have all been there. You are staring at your Steam library, paralyzed by choice, scrolling past the same three genres over and over again. You want the horde management of a strategy game, but you also crave the visceral, loot-driven dopamine hit of an action RPG. Usually, you have to pick a lane. But every once in a while, an indie developer decides to throw out the rulebook and blend disparate ingredients into a strange, delicious stew. That is exactly the vibe coming from Frogtrain with their upcoming title, Hear My Cult.

Hear My Cult is shaping up to be the kind of genre-bender that makes you sit up and pay attention. It is not just another pixel art indie hopeful. It is a calculated mix of Action RPG combat, Rogue-lite progression, and Real-Time Strategy minion management. If that sounds chaotic, do not worry, because that is entirely the point.

Summoning Your Army Card by Card

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The core hook here is distinct. You are a Caller, a specialized summoner looking to gain favor with the Old Gods in the dark world of Altherra. Instead of just swinging a sword or casting fireballs yourself, you are building a literal army. Hear My Cult utilizes a deck-building system where your “cards” are the units you summon.

We are talking about Magma Golems, infernal dogs, poisonous zombie frogs, and forest shamans. The developer has confirmed there are six elemental types to toy with: Fire, Water, Runic, Life, Earth, and Storm. You can go all-in on a single element for a pure build, or mix and match them to create weird, synergistic combos. There is something undeniably satisfying about the idea of flanking enemies with demons while your backline of healers keeps your front line of zombies operational. It gives you that feeling of being a general, but one who deals in forbidden arts rather than military tactics.

Tactical Chaos with a Pause Button

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One of the biggest barriers to entry for RTS games is the actions-per-minute requirement. It can be stressful to micro-manage fifty units while a boss is trying to flatten you. Hear My Cult addresses this with a mechanic that might just be its secret weapon: time control.

You can slow down time at any moment. This turns frantic clicking into a tactical ballet. You can examine the battlefield and determine which minions should assault the boss and which should separate to deal with the advertisements. It turns the gaming into a strategy problem instead of a reflex test. You are actually giving commands to a horde rather than merely dragging them across the screen. A depth that many “minion master” games frequently lack is made possible by this combination of RTS-like controls and ARPG movement.

A Narrative That Bleeds into Reality

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Although Hear My Cult appears to have a strong gameplay loop, there is something more frightening simmering beneath the surface. A meta-narrative that goes beyond the game itself has been hinted to by the developers. Hidden files, an enigmatic terminal, and “internal echoes” buried in the code have all been mentioned in recent upgrades.

There are mentions of a name that returns itself and a door that leads nowhere yet remembers you. This kind of “alternate reality game” storytelling adds a layer of genuine creepiness to the proceedings. It suggests that Hear My Cult isn’t just about summoning monsters in a game, but about interacting with a system that might be trying to communicate back. It is a bold move for an indie title, and it adds a texture of horror that elevates the standard fantasy setting.

The Ritual Begins Soon

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Image from Hear My Cult courtesy of FrogTrain via Steam

If you are itching to get your hands on this, you do not have to wait until the full 2026 release. A demo for Hear My Cult is dropping on January 29, 2026. This slice of the game promises a full tutorial, a complete roguelite map with a boss fight, and a roster of sixteen unique minions to command.

The developers at Frogtrain have also been transparent about listening to their community. Following a successful beta that saw over 7,000 wishlists, they have added requested features like Cult Leader customization. You can now change your leader’s face, garments, and sigils to properly reflect your level of corruption. They even added “Dash Idols,” which are relics that add offensive capabilities to your movement, like exploding into flames when you dodge.

It is rare to see a project that feels this confident in its identity. Hear My Cult knows exactly what it wants to be: a dark, tactical, and slightly maddening descent into forbidden power. Whether you are a fan of strategy games or just want to see what happens when you mix Lovecraftian horror with deck building, this is one ritual you might want to attend.

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