Gravity Co has just launched their latest project, Shambles: Sons of Apocalypse, now available on both iOS and Android devices. Set in a post-apocalyptic world 500 years after a devastating war, this roguelike RPG places you in the shoes of an explorer stepping out from an underground bunker to uncover the remnants of humanity.
In Shambles: Sons of Apocalypse, your choices hold the power to shape the future. Will you strive to rebuild society or lead it deeper into chaos? The world you encounter is vastly different from what your ancestors knew. New civilizations have emerged, factions vie for dominance, and each decision you make in this unforgiving landscape can determine the fate of your people.
Explore the vast continent of Eustea, which is home to over 100 unique zones. Each area is brimming with mysteries, lore, and the relics of forgotten civilizations. As you journey through this post-apocalyptic world, you'll document strange creatures, ancient texts, and lost histories, creating a pictorial record of humanity's fragmented legacy.
As a member of the expedition, you'll navigate a sprawling continent, encountering a myriad of stories, allies, and enemies. Your journey is yours to mold, with multiple endings influenced by your decisions.
Shambles masterfully blends text-based RPG storytelling with roguelike deckbuilding mechanics. You'll face encounters that test your survival skills, where every choice—to fight, negotiate, or retreat—can alter the trajectory of your expedition.
The game's combat system revolves around a sophisticated deckbuilding mechanism, allowing you to tailor a playstyle that resonates with you. Whether you prefer modern weaponry, magical prowess, or brute-force tactics, you can customize your deck with over 300 cards, 200 skills, and a variety of equipment combinations.
Embark on your adventure by downloading Shambles: Sons of Apocalypse on your preferred platform. It is available for $6.99 or its local equivalent.
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