
Gordian Quest, a beloved title among PC, PlayStation, and Nintendo Switch gamers, is set to expand its reach to mobile devices this winter. Publisher Aether Sky will launch the game on Android, offering a free-to-start experience that combines the nostalgia of old-school RPGs with the thrill of roguelite mechanics and deep deckbuilding strategy.
Amazing Heroes In Different Realms
In Gordian Quest, players will immerse themselves in a world plagued by a sinister curse. Your mission is to assemble a team of epic heroes to combat the encroaching darkness. The game offers various modes to suit different playstyles, including Realm Mode, Campaigns, and Adventure Mode.
The Campaign Mode is a narrative-driven journey that spans four acts, taking you from the blighted lands of Westmire to the mysterious Sky Imperium. This mode promises a comprehensive adventure as you strive to save the world of Wrendia.
For those craving intense action, the Realm Mode delivers fast-paced, roguelite challenges across five distinct realms. Players can either conquer these realms or choose to keep pushing their limits in an endless mode.
Adventure Mode adds even more variety with procedurally generated areas and solo challenges, perfect for those seeking end-game thrills. To get a better sense of what Gordian Quest on mobile has to offer, check out the announcement trailer below:
Will You Play Gordian Quest On Mobile?
Gordian Quest evokes memories of classics like Ultima and Dungeons & Dragons, blending strategic turn-based combat with a vast array of hero builds and roguelite elements. This mix is what captivates its fanbase.
Players have the choice of ten unique heroes: Swordhand, Cleric, Ranger, Scoundrel, Spellbinder, Druid, Bard, Warlock, Golemancer, and Monk. With nearly 800 skills available across these classes, there's ample room for experimentation and customization.
Aether Sky aims to preserve the core experience on mobile, allowing players to access most of the Realm Mode for free. The full version of the game will be available as a one-time purchase. While the Play Store page is not yet live, you can visit the official website for more details.
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