Roguelike games for building decks on mobile devices have enjoyed increasing popularity since Slay the Spire first appeared due to the lack of mobile connectivity for a while. But now the forerunner of this subgenre is playable on phones, at least for iOS. That said, it might be harder for smaller games to get noticed. That didn’t stop developer Ohayoo, who released Journey Of Abyss for iOS and Android.
As the name suggests, Journey of Abyss takes inspiration from Cthulhu mythology, so you can expect some Eldritch gadgets on your way through the game’s story mode. They specifically tried to deliver a compelling story about the common deck building mechanics that players may be familiar with.
If you don’t care too much about the narration, there are several other modes you can dive into instead. There is the Abyssal mode in which the players simply fight their way through randomly generated levels and face a variety of monsters with several difficulty levels.
There are also weekly challenges with prizes for players who get the highest scores. There’s also a PvP mode called Tower of Souls where players don’t have access to the usual talent tree or other buffs, only their trusted deck.
Ohayoo says they want to keep a more pure deck building game than other titles in the genre, avoiding many of the RPG elements and equipment upgrade systems commonly used in some games. Instead, they want the focus to be mostly on the deck building itself.
Journey Of Abyss is available now on the App Store and Google Play. It’s a premium title that costs $ 0.99.
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《Krumit’s Story》和Slothwerks的桥牌构建器将于本周进入iOS和Android的封闭测试
Meteor Fall: Krumit’s story was revealed for the first time last year as a kind of continuation of the excellent Meteor Fall. It’s been available on Steam for a while and will be leaving Early Access on July 23rd. But that’s not all that has to do with Krumit’s Tale. It was announced today that Slothwerks will start a beta test for iOS and Android devices on July 16.
This will be a closed beta test and invitations are now open. All you have to do is fill out the beta test form with your preferred platform and appropriate email addresses. From there, a group of people will be randomly selected to take part. Invitations will be sent out from July 16. More testers will be added in the following weeks.
In addition, the game supports the ability to move progress from Steam to mobile. For this purpose, players can click the “Export Data” button in the game to generate a 5-digit code. From there, they can import their storage onto their preferred platform without having to unlock heroes and cards a second time.
If you’re not familiar with Meteorfall: Krumit’s Tale, it’s a rogue deck builder where players battle their way through dungeons with cards. Over time, they will unlock more cards to add power to their deck, as well as a handful of perks that they can take advantage of as well. Krumit’s Tale wants to expand the swipe system of the original by introducing a 3×3 grid to achieve more depth.
Meteorfall: Krumit’s Tale will be available in the App Store and Google Play at some point. It will be a premium title that costs $ 6.99. There’s no official release date yet, but the developers hope it will in the next few months, depending on how beta tests go.
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