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Deckbuilding Roguelike RPG Shambles: Sons of Apocalypse Is Now Out on Android

featured image for our news on Shambles: Sons of Apocalypse. It shows a desert-like place where the sun is red and so is the sky.

Gravity Co. has launched their latest game on Android, Shambles: Sons of Apocalypse. With a pretty wild premise, it’s a deckbuilding roguelike RPG. You are an explorer emerging from a bunker 500 years after humanity basically wiped itself out in a massive war.

The World Has Completely Changed… in the Game

You have to pull civilization back from the brink. You start off as one of the bunker’s chosen explorers, stepping out into a chaotic new world called Eustea. It’s split into more than 100 zones with different stories and bizarre bits of history.

Humans have somehow survived in pockets across the continent, but civilization looks nothing like what it used to. Some factions are trying to take over, while others are just doing whatever they can to get by.

On that note, take a peek at Shambles: Sons of Apocalypse below.

Shambles: Sons of Apocalypse Is a Text-Based RPG with Roguelike Deckbuilding

Every choice you make in the game has consequences. You’ll hit crossroads where you decide whether to fight, talk it out or cut your losses and bail. Each choice branches out into something different, so your story is going to look a lot different from someone else’s.

The game has multiple endings. You might end up saving a community, wiping one out or just dying without leaving any mark. The butterfly effect is real here, and even small decisions can spiral into something way bigger than you thought.

The game’s combat system revolves around building your own deck from over 300 cards, 200 skills and loads of equipment. There’s a soldier mode with modern weapons or you can choose to become a medieval-style knight.

You also document everything you find, from strange creatures and ancient artefacts to weirdly preserved books. You do so in a sort of pictorial log. Shambles: Sons of Apocalypse is now out on Android. You can grab it from the Google Play Store at $6.99.

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