Gravity Co. has just released their latest Android game, Shambles: Sons of Apocalypse, and it's not just another run-of-the-mill game. This deckbuilding roguelike RPG throws you into a post-apocalyptic world where humanity has nearly obliterated itself in a catastrophic war. You emerge from a bunker after 500 years, stepping into the shoes of an explorer tasked with reviving civilization.
The World Has Completely Changed… in the Game
Your journey begins in Eustea, a world divided into over 100 distinct zones, each brimming with unique stories and intriguing historical tidbits. Humanity has managed to cling to existence in scattered enclaves across the continent, but the concept of civilization as we know it has been drastically altered. Some groups are aggressively vying for control, while others are simply struggling to survive day by day.
Here's a glimpse into the world of Shambles: Sons of Apocalypse:
Shambles: Sons of Apocalypse Is a Text-Based RPG with Roguelike Deckbuilding
In this immersive game, every decision you make ripples through the narrative. You'll encounter critical junctures where you must choose whether to engage in combat, negotiate, or retreat. Each choice leads to divergent paths, ensuring your journey is uniquely yours.
With multiple endings, your actions could lead to saving a community, its destruction, or even your own demise without leaving a trace. The game emphasizes the butterfly effect, where seemingly minor decisions can have monumental consequences.
Combat in Shambles: Sons of Apocalypse is centered around deckbuilding. You'll craft your deck from over 300 cards, 200 skills, and a variety of equipment. Whether you prefer the firepower of a modern soldier or the valor of a medieval knight, the choice is yours.
As you explore, you'll document your discoveries—from bizarre creatures and ancient artifacts to remarkably preserved books—in a pictorial log. Shambles: Sons of Apocalypse is now available on Android, ready for you to download from the Google Play Store for $6.99.
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