Kazuma Kaneko, the iconic designer renowned for his work on Shin Megami Tensei, Persona, and Devil Summoner, is set to captivate gamers once again with his latest project, Tsukuyomi: The Divine Hunter. Developed by COLOPL, this highly anticipated roguelike deck-building game is slated for release on PC, iOS, and Android, promising to immerse players in a dark, mythological universe intertwined with strategic card-based combat.
Set in the futuristic expanse of Tokyo Bay, Tsukuyomi: The Divine Hunter unfolds within The Hashira, a colossal high-rise transformed into a sealed battleground. This towering structure is now home to enigmatic gods and demons, and it's up to the elite national defense force, Tsukuyomi, to ascend to the top floor and neutralize a formidable adversary. If you're familiar with Kaneko's previous works, you'll recognize the game's atmosphere, which masterfully blends urban decay with supernatural horror, creating an eerie and tense environment. The fusion of mythology and cyberpunk aesthetics will be a hallmark of the game upon its release later this year.
As a roguelike deck-building game, Tsukuyomi challenges players to construct a deck of powerful abilities while navigating an ever-evolving dungeon. Each playthrough promises a unique experience, with varying cards, dungeon layouts, and enemy encounters, ensuring that no two runs are the same.

Combat in Tsukuyomi is fast-paced and turn-based, requiring players to make critical decisions with each action. Whether opting for an attack or a defensive move, every turn demands quick thinking and strategic planning to emerge victorious.
Exploration within the dungeon offers branching paths and pivotal choices that significantly influence your journey. Each decision carries lasting consequences, impacting not only battles but also the resources at your disposal. True to the roguelike genre, failure is harsh—losing a battle means losing all progress and starting anew, so strategic planning is essential.
While you eagerly await the release of Tsukuyomi: The Divine Hunter, slated for around June 30th (subject to change), take a look at this curated list of the best roguelikes to play on Android to keep your gaming appetite satisfied.
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