offline accessBuy Roguebook Steam Offline Account
A Roguebook Steam offline account costs $9.99 on bonege, compared to about $24.99 on the Steam store — a 60% saving. You log into a ready Steam account that already owns Roguebook, switch Steam to Offline Mode, and play the full single-player deckbuilder. Delivery is instant and automated, payment is crypto, and it works worldwide with no region lock.
Key facts
- Price on bonege
- $9.99 — one-time
- Full Steam price
- ~$24.99 (save ~60%)
- What it is
- Shared Steam offline account that already owns Roguebook
- How you play
- Steam Offline Mode — full single-player run
- Delivery
- Instant & automated
- Payment
- Crypto — USDT (TRC20), BTC, ETH, LTC
- Region
- Worldwide, no region lock
- Guarantee
- Free replacement if access stops
What you get
- Steam account that already owns the game
- Step-by-step offline-mode guide
- Instant automated delivery after payment
- Replacement guarantee if access stops
Buy Roguebook cheap — offline account
What you get
You get login access to a Steam account that already owns Roguebook, ready to use the moment your crypto payment confirms. There is no key to redeem, no waiting for a gift to land in your inbox, and nothing tied to a specific country. After checkout the account details arrive automatically, you sign in through the normal Steam client, and Roguebook is sitting right there in the library waiting to be downloaded and played. The price is $9.99 as a one-time payment rather than the roughly $24.99 the game runs at full price on Steam, which works out to about 60% less for the same single-player experience.
This is a shared offline account, so you are not buying your own brand-new copy of the game and you are not buying a license that gets attached to your personal Steam profile. What you are buying is straightforward, guaranteed access to play the full Roguebook campaign through Steam Offline Mode. Every part of the core game is included — the procedurally generated dungeons, the deckbuilding, the hero pairings, the Embellishment upgrade system and the meta-progression that carries between runs. Nothing about the single-player content is cut down or locked behind extra steps; you simply download it and start building decks.
How a Roguebook offline account works
The flow is deliberately simple. You receive the Roguebook offline account credentials, open the Steam client, and log in with them. Steam may ask you to confirm the login the first time, and the account is set up so that confirmation goes through cleanly. Once you are in, you download Roguebook like any other game, launch it once while connected so Steam validates ownership, then go to the Steam menu and switch to Offline Mode. From that point you can play the whole game without staying connected, and your runs, unlocks and progress are saved locally on your machine.
Offline Mode is the heart of how a shared account stays stable. Because you play with Steam set to offline, you are not competing with anyone else for an active online session, and the account is not being kicked around between simultaneous logins. This is exactly the right setup for a game like Roguebook, which is a single-player deckbuilding roguelike with no multiplayer requirement — you never needed an online connection to enjoy it in the first place. You build your two-hero party, draw your cards, push deeper into the book and chase a winning run entirely on your own, offline, at your own pace.
If you ever lose access for any reason, the free replacement guarantee covers you. You reach out, and we issue a fresh Roguebook offline account so your access continues. That safety net is part of why the flat $9.99 price makes sense — you are not gambling on a one-off login that might stop working with no recourse.
Cheaper than a Steam key
At $9.99, a Roguebook offline account comes in well under the regular Steam price of about $24.99, a difference of roughly 60%. A standard Steam key for Roguebook usually tracks close to that full store price unless it happens to be caught in a sale, and even discounted keys often carry region restrictions that block activation depending on where your account is registered. The offline account sidesteps all of that: one flat price, the same number everywhere, no regional markup and no risk of a key refusing to activate.
The value gap matters most if you mainly want to play through the single-player content rather than collect a permanent license on your own profile. You are paying for guaranteed access to the full game at a fraction of the usual outlay, and you are paying in crypto, which keeps the whole thing card-free and frictionless. For a roguelike deckbuilder you will likely sink dozens of hours into across repeated runs, getting in at the cheapest Roguebook price available is a sensible trade — you spend less up front and still get the complete experience the developers shipped.
Is it safe?
Let us be honest about what this is: a shared Steam offline account, not your own personal license and not an official key from the publisher. Treat it accordingly. The recommended way to use it is to stay in Steam Offline Mode while you play, which keeps the account stable and avoids conflicts. Do not change the account password, email or recovery details, since those belong to the shared account and altering them would break access for the setup and for you.
Within those simple boundaries, the experience is reliable. Roguebook is single-player, so you are never exposed to multiplayer bans, anti-cheat flags or online matchmaking systems — you are just playing a deckbuilder offline. Delivery is automated, so the credentials you receive are the working ones, and the free replacement guarantee means that if access ever drops, you are not left stranded. We will replace the account so you can keep playing. We do not claim this is an official store purchase or a license registered to you; it is a low-cost, honest route to playing the full game offline, and we are clear about that on purpose.
About Roguebook
Roguebook is a roguelike deckbuilder built by the team behind Faeria, with design input from Richard Garfield, the creator of Magic: The Gathering. You assemble a party of two heroes who fight as a pair, drawing from a shared deck so the cards and abilities of both characters interlock in combat. Each attempt sends you into the pages of the living Roguebook, where you carve a path across an expanding map, choosing which encounters, treasures and risks to take on as you push toward the bosses guarding each chapter.
What sets it apart from other deckbuilders is its exploration layer. The map is hidden until you reveal it with ink and brushes, and how much you uncover directly affects the rewards and gold you collect, so there is a constant push-and-pull between playing it safe and venturing deeper for better loot. Between runs you spend resources on Embellishments and gems that strengthen your future attempts, giving the meta-progression real weight. With four heroes to mix and match into different two-hero combinations, plus difficulty modifiers for players who want a sterner test, it offers a lot of replay value across many runs.
The art style is distinctive too, leaning into a painted, storybook look that fits the conceit of fighting your way through an endless tome. For fans of strategy, RPG progression and indie deckbuilders, Roguebook delivers a deep, replayable single-player loop — and it is exactly the kind of offline-friendly experience a Roguebook offline account is made for, since you never need an online connection to enjoy a single run.
// pros
- Save about 60% — $9.99 instead of the ~$24.99 full Steam price
- Instant, automated delivery the moment your payment confirms
- Full single-player Roguebook campaign playable in Steam Offline Mode
- Crypto payment (USDT, BTC, ETH, LTC) — no card, no region lock
- Free replacement guarantee if access ever stops
// good to know
- · Single-player / offline only — no online multiplayer with this account
- · You play in Steam Offline Mode on a shared account, not on your own personal Steam profile
Playing Roguebook offline
Pay with crypto
Checkout in USDT, BTC, ETH or LTC — no card needed.
Get the login
We deliver the account that owns the game, automatically, in minutes.
Play offline
Sign in, switch Steam to Offline Mode with our guide, and enjoy the full game.
Roguebook — questions
Can you play Roguebook offline?
Yes. Roguebook is a single-player deckbuilder, so once you log into the offline account and switch Steam to Offline Mode, you can play the full game without staying connected. Your runs and progress save locally.
How much is Roguebook on bonege?
A Roguebook Steam offline account is $9.99 as a one-time payment, versus about $24.99 at full price on Steam — a saving of roughly 60%.
How fast is delivery?
Delivery is instant and automated. As soon as your crypto payment confirms, the account credentials are sent to you so you can log in and start playing right away.
How do I pay?
Payment is in crypto only — USDT (TRC20), BTC, ETH or LTC. There are no card payments, and there is no region lock, so it works worldwide.
What's the difference vs a Steam key?
A key activates a copy on your own Steam profile and often carries region restrictions and near full price. This is a shared offline account that already owns Roguebook — you log in and play it in Offline Mode for $9.99, no activation or region issues.
Is it safe?
It is a shared offline account, not an official key, and it is reliable when used as intended: play in Steam Offline Mode and don't change the account's login details. Roguebook is single-player, so there's no multiplayer ban risk, and a free replacement is provided if access ever stops.



