Independent studio RibCage Games has released a brand-new demo and gameplay trailer for Alpha Nomos, its upcoming rhythm-action roguelite where music drives both combat and progression.
Available now on PC via Steam, the new demo introduces expanded levels, progression systems, evolved combat mechanics, and a living soundtrack that changes with every run.
Set in a world shattered by the mysterious force known as the Alpha Nomos, the game follows Cello, a fighter navigating a post-apocalyptic landscape overrun by corrupted puppets. Her arsenal is made entirely of musical instruments, turning every encounter into a rhythmic battle where attacks, enemy patterns, and environmental reactions are all tied to the beat.
In Alpha Nomos, rhythm is at the core of the game’s design. Players strike enemies, dodge attacks, and build momentum in sync with the soundtrack, creating a flow where music and combat merge into a single system. Miss the beat and the world pushes back. Find it, and every action falls perfectly into place.
The demo introduces new arenas, a branching powerup evolution system, and deeper narrative elements that unfold between runs. As players progress, the soundtrack evolves alongside them, with new musical layers and rhythms emerging based on weapon choices, upgrades, and combat style.
Key Demo Features
- Evolving Powerup System – Weapon upgrades now branch into distinct musical and mechanical builds, changing both combat behavior and the soundtrack of each run.
- Rhythm-Driven Combat – Attacks, enemy movements, and environmental reactions are synchronized to the beat, creating a combat system where timing and momentum are everything.
- Expanded Levels and Enemies – New corrupted arenas introduce additional enemy types, obstacles, and rhythmic combat encounters.
- Musical Weapons – Cello fights using instruments that produce live-recorded sounds, giving every weapon a distinct sonic identity.