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Just to check @gimmepie what constitutes as completion for this? To use an example - Tiny Rogues doesn't necessarily have an endpoint other than like IDK getting all the classes or something, so would just finishing a run count as completing a game?
Or I guess a better example would be Slay the Spire - there is the goal of beating the Heart and doing the stuff for that, but single runs do normally roll credits even if you don't trigger the Heart fight.
I'm not an expert on Roguelikes, in honesty. So I'm willing to give some leeway for personal judgement. If you trigger the credits/end screen, that's good enough for me. If you judge more is needed though, that's fine too. If the game doesn't have traditional credits, you can count a run for this one because that is still a definite end.