Metro Quester – Hack & Slash has just launched on Android, offering a unique twist on the traditional KEMCO JRPG formula. This game dives deep into the gritty world of old-school dungeon crawling, presenting a turn-based RPG experience like no other.
Seek the Truth of a Lost World
In Metro Quester, you step into the shoes of scavengers navigating a post-apocalyptic world. Your mission? To delve into the underground ruins of places like Otemachi and Ginza, scavenging for resources to meet your weekly food quota of 100. This critical number must be reached every seven in-game days to keep your crew alive.
Your journey takes you through monster-infested dungeons, where survival isn't guaranteed. You can only level up once you return safely to a camp, provided you've gathered enough resources. With 24 unique characters across eight distinct classes, the game offers a wealth of customization options for your combo skills, weapons, and strategies.
Each character ability consumes action points, and you're limited to five points per turn, with each ability usable only once per round. Strategic planning becomes key to your survival. As you explore, the dungeon layout unfolds before you, revealing food, monster nests, keys to new areas, and potential campsites to establish as your new base.
Metro Quester – Hack & Slash Is Now Out on Android
The visual style of Metro Quester is intentionally minimalistic, with a stark, colorless environment that contrasts sharply with the vibrant characters. You can get a glimpse of the game's atmosphere in the official trailer below.
For those who crave more challenge after completing the main content, Metro Quester offers a NEW GAME+ mode, enhancing replayability with increased difficulty.
Available now on the Google Play Store for $14.99, Metro Quester – Hack & Slash is exclusively for Android devices and does not support game controllers. It is available in English and Japanese. Dive into this immersive dungeon crawler and test your survival skills today.
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