
Metro Quester – Hack & Slash has officially launched on Android. This dungeon-crawling RPG breaks the mold of typical KEMCO releases. While maintaining turn-based JRPG mechanics, it embraces the raw, nostalgic feel of classic dungeon explorers.
Uncover the Secrets of a Forgotten Civilization
You lead a team of desperate scavengers, venturing into underground ruins to scavenge resources before your weekly food supply depletes. Survival hinges on one crucial number: 100. Each week, you must secure 100 food units to continue your grim existence.
Your expeditions take you through monster-ridden wastelands like Otemachi and Ginza, searching for precious remnants of the past. Experience points accumulate during your journeys, but character progression only occurs upon safe return to camp.
Metro Quester – Hack & Slash offers 24 unique characters across eight distinct classes. The combat system demands strategic thinking - each ability consumes action points from your limited pool of five per turn, with skills restricted to single-use per combat round.
The procedurally-generated dungeons gradually unveil themselves as you explore. You might uncover buried rations, accidentally trigger monster ambushes, discover access keys to new zones, or chance upon potential bases in the underground maze.
Android Launch of Metro Quester – Hack & Slash
The game employs striking visual minimalism - bleak, monochromatic environments contrast sharply against your vividly colored party members. Get your first look at this distinctive art style in the trailer below.
Completionists will appreciate the NEW GAME+ mode, which delivers enhanced difficulty for subsequent playthroughs following the main story.
Priced at $14.99, the Android version currently supports only English and Japanese language options and doesn't feature controller compatibility. The game is now downloadable via Google Play Store.
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