
Lychee Game's genre-blending adventure Patch Quest arrives on Android courtesy of Crunchyroll. Initially launched in Steam Early Access back in May 2021, the game saw its full PC release in March 2023 before making the mobile leap. This unique hybrid mashes together roguelike exploration, bullet hell intensity, metroidvania progression and monster-taming mechanics into one unpredictable package.
Navigate an Ever-Changing Monster Paradise
The game transports players to Patchlantis, a mysterious island where environments constantly reshape themselves. Each new run generates fresh layouts, ensuring no two expeditions ever unfold identically.
Your trusty lasso serves as more than just equipment - it's your survival essential. This versatile tool lets you capture and command over 50 different monster types (with numerous subspecies adding even more tactical depth). The creatures you befriend become far more than companions - they transform into vital survival tools.
Every captured beast offers unique mobility options to conquer Patchlantis' dangers. Some grant flight, others aquatic mobility, while certain species burrow underground or squeeze through narrow spaces. Witness the Buzzerker's harpoon-like charge, the Sandamander's protective tunneling, or the Torrentoise's defensive shell maneuvers. The Combusdile even creates fiery barriers for protection.
Surviving Patchlantis' Chaotic Battles
Prepare for intense bullet hell encounters where enemies dominate the screen with projectile barrages. Your growing monster arsenal becomes crucial for weathering these storms. Even failed attempts yield progress - whether through unlocked shortcuts, enhanced pets, or valuable environmental knowledge.
The island hides over 200 collectible plants and minerals. Creative players can mix these into powerful ammunition smoothies for temporary boosts or craft permanent gear upgrades that expand tactical options.
Crunchyroll subscribers can dive into Patch Quest today via the Google Play Store. For more mobile RPG action, check out our coverage of Trinity Trigger's classic Mana-inspired gameplay on Android.