
Metro Quester – Hack & Slash has just landed on Android, bringing a fresh twist to the classic KEMCO JRPG formula. This game dives deep into the gritty world of dungeon crawling, offering a turn-based RPG experience that harks back to old-school adventures.
Seek the Truth of a Lost World
In Metro Quester, you play as a scavenger, navigating the underground ruins with your crew. Your mission? To gather enough resources to meet your weekly food quota of 100 units within seven in-game days. You'll explore monster-filled dungeons in areas like Otemachi and Ginza, scavenging for leftovers and other valuable items. Remember, you can't level up your characters until you return to a safe camp, provided you've survived the perilous journey and collected enough resources.
With 24 characters to choose from, each belonging to one of eight distinct classes, you have the freedom to customize your team's combo skills, weapons, and strategies. Managing your action points is crucial, as you only have five points per turn and each ability can only be used once per round. Strategic planning is key to success in this unforgiving world.
As you explore the dungeon, it unfolds before you. You might discover food hidden in the dirt, stumble upon monster nests, find keys to unlock new areas, or even come across a campground to set up your new base. Every step you take in Metro Quester – Hack & Slash is filled with uncertainty and potential rewards.
Metro Quester – Hack & Slash Is Now Out on Android
The game's aesthetic is deliberately minimalistic, with a bleak and colorless environment that starkly contrasts with your vibrant team. For a closer look at the game's atmosphere, check out the official trailer below.
For those who enjoy a challenge, Metro Quester – Hack & Slash offers a NEW GAME+ mode once you've conquered the main story, providing even tougher challenges to keep you engaged.
You can grab Metro Quester – Hack & Slash on the Google Play Store for $14.99. Note that the game does not support game controllers and is available in English and Japanese only.
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