Gravity Co. has just unveiled their latest Android game, *Shambles: Sons of Apocalypse*, a thrilling deckbuilding roguelike RPG. The game's premise is as wild as it gets: you play as an explorer stepping out from a bunker into a world transformed, 500 years after a devastating war that nearly wiped out humanity.
The World Has Completely Changed… in the Game
Your mission is nothing short of monumental—to rebuild civilization from the ashes. Starting as one of the bunker's chosen explorers, you emerge into the chaotic new world of Eustea. This vast continent is divided into over 100 zones, each with unique stories and bizarre historical elements.
Despite the cataclysm, pockets of humanity have survived, but the semblance of old-world civilization is long gone. Various factions vie for dominance, while others simply strive to survive.
Curious? Check out the trailer for *Shambles: Sons of Apocalypse* below.
Shambles: Sons of Apocalypse Is a Text-Based RPG with Roguelike Deckbuilding
In *Shambles: Sons of Apocalypse*, every decision you make shapes your journey. You'll encounter crossroads where you must choose to fight, negotiate, or retreat, leading to unique story branches. Your playthrough will be distinctly different from others, reflecting the true essence of a roguelike experience.
The game features multiple endings—you could save a community, destroy one, or simply perish without leaving a trace. The butterfly effect is palpable here, with even the smallest choices potentially leading to significant outcomes.
Combat is centered around a dynamic deckbuilding system, offering over 300 cards, 200 skills, and a plethora of equipment. Whether you opt for the modern soldier's arsenal or embrace the role of a medieval knight, the choice is yours.
As you explore, you'll document your findings—from peculiar creatures and ancient artifacts to strangely preserved books—within a pictorial log. *Shambles: Sons of Apocalypse* is now available on Android, and you can purchase it from the Google Play Store for just $6.99.
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