ENYO is a strategic roguelike where you play the descendant of the goddess Enyo, the 'destroyer of cities' from Greek mythology. The interesting twist is that your heroine can't directly kill any enemies; instead, she has to use her weapons in combination with the setting around her.
Your character has two different weapons that help her indirectly kill all the enemies in each level. You have the hook with a chain that you can use to drag any enemy towards you, and the shield that lets you push them. Usually you can push them into a wall with spikes or drag them through lava ... but there are a lot of other options, too.
The levels in ENYO are packed full of enemies and in order to open the door to the next level, you have to defeat them all. There are all sorts of enemies: archers that can harm you from a distance whenever they're in line with you, reptiles that can throw bombs that explode on the next turn, etc.
ENYO is an excellent roguelike game. The gameplay is really fun and reminds us of a more elaborate version of the classic Hoplite. Plus, visually speaking, the graphics are lovely with carefully designed characters.