Step into the thrilling world of Gordian Quest, a captivating deck-building RPG now accessible on Android devices. Brought to you by Mixed Realms and Swag Soft Holdings, this game initially launched on PC back in 2022. You'll find yourself immersed in a dark, cursed realm filled with menacing monsters, where bravery is scarce and fear reigns supreme.
Only a Handful of Heroes are Willing to Stand up Against the Chaos
Gordian Quest masterfully combines deck-building, tactical RPG elements, and roguelite features, drawing heavy inspiration from iconic RPGs such as Ultima and Dungeons & Dragons. It introduces contemporary gameplay mechanics including turn-based card combat, intricate skill trees, and extensive customization options.
Assemble your party of valiant heroes and embark on an epic quest to lift the curse that blights the land of Wrendia. The game offers a comprehensive four-act campaign, guiding you through perilous territories from Westmire to the enigmatic Sky Imperium.
For those seeking a quicker challenge, Realm Mode provides a fast-paced roguelite experience with ever-changing threats. Alternatively, Adventure Mode lets you delve into procedurally generated landscapes or hone your skills in solo challenges.
Gordian Quest Brings Tons of Variety
Choose from ten unique heroes, ranging from the Swordhand and Spellbinder to the Bard, Warlock, and Golemancer. With nearly 800 active and passive skills to explore across these characters, you can craft diverse builds such as an aggressive melee fighter, a supportive healer, or a powerful spell-casting mage.
Engage in strategic turn-based combat, where the varied game modes ensure endless replayability. From deck-building and skill upgrades to equipment management and party formations, Gordian Quest offers a rich and multifaceted gameplay experience.
If this sounds intriguing to you, don't miss out—download Gordian Quest from the Google Play Store today.
Before you go, be sure to check out our news on the upcoming sequel, Pirates Outlaws 2: Heritage, set to hit mobile devices later this year.