The enchanting world of Aarik And The Ruined Kingdom is now available on Android, inviting players into a realm of fantasy and puzzle-solving. Developed and published by Shatterproof Games, this mobile game challenges you to navigate the pitfalls of a shattered kingdom, bending perspectives and restoring misshapen monuments to their former glory.
Aarik And The Ruined Kingdom That He Has to Fix Now
Immerse yourself in a story brimming with classic fantasy elements. Aarik, a young prince, finds his kingdom in ruins and takes on the monumental task of rebuilding it. Armed with a magical crown bestowed by his father, Aarik embarks on a journey to restore his homeland.
The gameplay centers around intricate perspective puzzles. Navigate through crumbling bridges, broken pathways, and ancient ruins by twisting, spinning, and shifting the world around you until everything aligns perfectly. With over 90 puzzles spread across 35 handcrafted levels, the game promises hours of engaging gameplay.
As you advance, Aarik's crown evolves, granting abilities such as time reversal and the revelation of hidden paths. Curious about the game's visuals? Take a peek at the official release trailer below:
The Game’s World Is Divided Into Different Parts
Explore six distinct biomes in Aarik And The Ruined Kingdom, each offering its own unique charm. From mystical forests and eerie swamps to frozen tundras, the game's world is as beautiful as it is vibrant, reminiscent of the beloved Monument Valley with its colorful, storybook-like visuals.
As you journey through these varied landscapes, you'll encounter a host of quirky creatures. Some will even offer hints and guidance, enriching your exploration experience.
Aarik And The Ruined Kingdom is designed to be enjoyed offline, and you can try the first eight levels for free. Unlock the full game with a one-time purchase of $2.99. If you're captivated by this cozy new offering from Shatterproof Games, you can find it on the Google Play Store.
Before you dive into Aarik's world, don't miss our coverage of the Epic Games Store's launch on mobile, featuring 20 new games and a free game program.