Slay The Spire is available now on Android from Google Play for £8.99. Overview (from the Google Play Store page) We fused card games and roguelikes together to make the best single player deckbuilder we could. Granted it started off slow, Slay the Spire really picked up interest as time went by, to eventually being the second best selling game on Steam, while still in early access. An Android release was also announced a while back, and finally the game is up and running, with a launch date of February 3, 2021.
It was released back in 2019 for all major platforms, with a later iOS release on June 2020. Maybe in my dying days I'll finally get a handle on its newest character. Published by Humble Bundle, Slay the Spire needs no introduction. I've already played 300 hours on PC, and being able to carry it in my pocket will surely lead to my early death. We declared it one of the best games of the last decade and, a year later, I definitely still stand behind that. Monster Train has scratched some of that itch since, but Slay The Spire still has my heart.
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And god, I adore the robot who might hone their claws and violently shred everyone with cheap attacks, or upgrade software and hardware until they're playing 30 cards in a single turn. Another might charge up unholy strength until they can crush everything, or make dark pacts which burn through cards and health. One character might end up a lightning-fast rogue, rolling around flinging daggers and poison. Spire's maths has clear and dramatic consequences, as Tom Francis explained, and you can get some ridiculous combos going as you collect cards and items. Honestly, it's one of the few fantasy settings I've enjoyed in a video game, fun and surreal.
Slay The Spire, you really should know from the PC version, is a deck-building roguelike challenging weird heroes to ascend a strange vertical city and slay whatever horror at its heart keeps as trapped in a cycle of death and rebirth.