Gravity Co. has just released their latest Android game, Shambles: Sons of Apocalypse, a thrilling deckbuilding roguelike RPG. Set in a world where humanity has nearly obliterated itself in a catastrophic war, you step out from a bunker 500 years later as one of the chosen explorers tasked with rebuilding civilization.
The World Has Completely Changed… in the Game
In Shambles: Sons of Apocalypse, your mission is to revive civilization from the ashes. You begin your journey in the chaotic new world of Eustea, which is divided into over 100 zones, each with its own unique stories and intriguing historical elements.
Despite the devastation, pockets of human survivors persist across the continent, but the remnants of civilization bear little resemblance to the past. Some factions vie for control, while others simply struggle to survive.
Take a closer look at Shambles: Sons of Apocalypse in the trailer below:
Shambles: Sons of Apocalypse Is a Text-Based RPG with Roguelike Deckbuilding
Every decision you make in Shambles: Sons of Apocalypse carries significant weight. You'll encounter pivotal moments where you must choose to fight, negotiate, or retreat, and each choice leads to a unique path, ensuring your journey is distinct from others.
The game features multiple endings. Your actions could lead to saving a community, its destruction, or even your own untimely demise without leaving a trace. The butterfly effect is pronounced here, where even minor choices can have far-reaching consequences.
The combat system is centered around constructing your deck from over 300 cards, 200 skills, and a variety of equipment. You can opt for a soldier mode with modern weaponry or embrace the role of a medieval knight.
Throughout your exploration, you'll document everything you encounter, from bizarre creatures and ancient artifacts to remarkably preserved books, all recorded in a pictorial log. Shambles: Sons of Apocalypse is now available on Android, and you can download it from the Google Play Store for $6.99.
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