Dive into the gritty, old-school world of Metro Quester – Hack & Slash, now available on Android. This isn't your typical KEMCO title; it's a turn-based JRPG that leans heavily into the dungeon crawler genre, offering a unique twist on the classic formula.
Seek the Truth of a Lost World
In Metro Quester – Hack & Slash, you play as a scavenger, delving into the underground ruins of a lost world alongside your crew. Your mission? To gather enough resources to meet your weekly food quota of 100 units within seven in-game days. Explore monster-infested areas like Otemachi and Ginza, scavenging for leftovers and facing dangerous encounters.
Survival is key, and you can only level up once you return to a safe camp, provided you've collected enough loot to justify the risk. Choose from 24 unique characters, each belonging to one of eight distinct classes. Customize your team's combo skills, weapons, and strategies to suit your playstyle.
Combat in Metro Quester – Hack & Slash requires strategic planning. Each ability costs action points, and you have only five points to use each turn. With one use per ability per round, every decision counts.
As you navigate the dungeon, it unfolds before you. Discover food hidden in the dirt, stumble upon monster nests, collect keys to unlock new areas, or find a campground to establish a new base.
Metro Quester – Hack & Slash Is Now Out on Android
The game sports a minimalist aesthetic, with a bleak, colorless environment contrasted by the vivid presence of your team. For a glimpse into the world of Metro Quester – Hack & Slash, check out the official trailer below:
For those who crave more challenge, a NEW GAME+ mode awaits after you conquer the main content, offering tougher challenges and replay value.
Metro Quester – Hack & Slash is now available on the Google Play Store for Android devices at $14.99. Note that it does not support game controllers and is available only in English and Japanese. Don't miss out on this engaging dungeon crawler experience.
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