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Time Enforcers RPG: Join Galactic Consortium, Available Now

May 01,2025 Author: Nathan

Time Enforcers RPG: Join Galactic Consortium, Available Now

Step into the thrilling world of "Time Enforcers," the latest time-traveling adventure RPG from indie developer PFA Designs. Launched today, this game is now available on Android through the Galaxy Store and Amazon Appstore. Ready to punch time in the face and set history right? Let's dive in.

An Action RPG Plus an Interactive Comic

In "Time Enforcers," you're thrown into a chaotic sci-fi universe where time itself has gone haywire. The adventure begins with Episode One: Time Out of Time, set in feudal Japan. Your mission? To thwart the chaos unleashed by the villainous Chronolith, the self-proclaimed Imperial Ruler of the Trans-Dimensional Realm, who's tampering with historical events.

As a new recruit of the Galactic Space-Time Consortium, you'll receive guidance from mentors who sound eerily familiar, such as H.G. Wells and Professor C.T. Huygens. These Time Enforcers Agents are inspired by real historical figures, alongside others like Amelia Earhart, Benjamin Banneker, and even Kaizen, a nod to Japanese philosophy. Don't forget Togo, the heroic sled dog from the 1925 Serum Run.

"Time Enforcers" combines turn-based battles, intriguing puzzles, and a narrative that unfolds like a fully animated comic. Characters engage in dialogue through word bubbles, making the game accessible and enjoyable for players of all ages.

Time Enforcers Gives You Your Own Time Traveller Toolkit

Equipped with the Chronoton 5.12, your time traveler's toolkit, you'll delve into historical and cultural questions. Bolded text in your mission briefings provides crucial clues, and a comprehensive reference section within the Chronoton offers insights into the real-world sources that inspired the game's story.

"Time Enforcers" masterfully blends fiction with fact. You'll tackle puzzles created by Chronolith's sinister ally, the Inquisitor—a purely fictional character. Yet, you'll also encounter reimagined historical figures like Amelia Earhart, adding depth to your journey.

The game features a table of contents to track your progress, allowing you to revisit any chapter at your leisure. Plus, get ready for Episode Two: Flying into the Chrono-Storm, which will introduce Amelia Earhart in a thrilling new adventure.

Interested in joining the Time Enforcers? Head to the official website to get started. And while you're at it, don't miss out on our coverage of Metro Quester – Hack & Slash, KEMCO's latest dungeon exploration RPG on mobile.

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