"Shambles: Sons of Apocalypse Now Available on Android"
Gravity Co. has just released their latest Android game, Shambles: Sons of Apocalypse, which combines the thrill of a deckbuilding roguelike with the narrative depth of an RPG. Set in a world 500 years post-apocalypse, you step into the shoes of an explorer emerging from a bunker to rebuild civilization in a transformed world.
The World Has Completely Changed… in the Game
In Shambles: Sons of Apocalypse, you're tasked with restoring civilization on the continent of Eustea, which is divided into over 100 unique zones, each with its own story and historical quirks. Humanity has clung to survival in scattered communities, but the semblance of old civilization is gone. Some factions are aggressively seeking dominance, while others are simply trying to survive.
Check out the game's animation trailer below for a glimpse into this chaotic world:
Shambles: Sons of Apocalypse Is a Text-Based RPG with Roguelike Deckbuilding
Every decision you make in Shambles: Sons of Apocalypse has significant consequences. At various crossroads, you must choose whether to engage in combat, negotiate, or retreat, leading to a personalized narrative that can differ vastly from other players' experiences.
The game features multiple endings, where your actions could lead to saving or destroying communities, or even result in your character's demise without leaving a lasting impact. The concept of the butterfly effect is central to gameplay, where even minor decisions can have major repercussions.
Combat is centered around a deckbuilding mechanic, with over 300 cards, 200 skills, and numerous equipment options at your disposal. You can opt for a soldier's modern weaponry or embrace the role of a medieval knight.
As you explore, you'll document your findings in a pictorial log, cataloging everything from bizarre creatures and ancient artifacts to oddly preserved books. Shambles: Sons of Apocalypse is now available on the Google Play Store for $6.99.
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