"Monster Train, Similar to Slay the Spire, Launches on Android"
Monster Train, a captivating roguelite deck-building game, has now made its way to Android devices after its initial release on PC in 2020, followed by console and iOS versions. Often compared to the popular game Slay the Spire due to its genre and gameplay, Monster Train offers a unique experience that Android gamers are sure to enjoy.
What Does Monster Train Bring to Android?
Set on a train journeying into the icy depths of hell, your mission in Monster Train is to safeguard the last burning pyre from celestial invaders. What sets this game apart is its innovative three vertical lane system. Unlike traditional games where battles occur on a single battlefield, Monster Train challenges you to manage three lanes simultaneously, adding a dynamic layer to your strategic planning.
As you progress, you'll unlock over 250 cards and have the opportunity to explore five distinct monster clans, each offering a unique playstyle. The flexibility to mix and match two clans at a time allows for endless strategic combinations. Additionally, each clan features ten upgrade levels, enhancing your cards' strength with repeated use. Champions, the game's most valuable players, can be upgraded multiple times, further enriching your gameplay experience.
The Android version of Monster Train includes all the latest updates, such as Wild Mutations and Friends & Foes. Wild Mutations introduces 35 new mutators and new difficulty settings, while Friends & Foes adds new champions, bosses, cards, and artifacts to the mix. Moreover, the Last Divinity DLC enhances replay value with the introduction of the Wurmkin clan, unlockable after defeating Covenant level 1. This DLC also features the Pact Shards mechanic, offering increased power and the challenge of facing the formidable 'The Last Divinity' endboss.
Will You Try It Out?
Monster Train on Android is fully playable offline, even in airplane mode, and is available for purchase at $10. While there are in-app purchases, these are primarily for unlocking the full game. Once purchased through your Google account, your game progress can be carried over across devices thanks to cloud save support. However, it's worth noting that there is no controller support at this time. Be sure to check it out on the Google Play Store for more details and to start your journey.
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