Taliesin and Evitel cover the latest news in The Weekly Reset. This week they cover a possible timeline for the release of the War Within as well as the latest from the War Within Alpha.
12.04.2024 - 11:53 / droidgamers.com
Noodlecake and Big Green Pillow Studio just dropped Slash Quest on Android, an adventure puzzler that’s as adorable as it gets. Originally available only on Apple Arcade, it’s now available for all Android users. It’ll be relaunched on iOS in a few weeks (shedding its Apple Arcade exclusivity). Apparently, a Steam version is on the way too.
In the game, you chill in a dungeon-crawler world and help a chatty sword get back to its Queen. The landscapes and characters are popping with colour. Along this journey, you’ll be squaring off against some wild creatures, including taking on giant snakes and sneaky traps.
You face all of these challenges with a sword that’s got more personality than most NPCs. Okay, so maybe following a sword’s advice isn’t your usual play. But this blade’s got charm! The sword also comes with tons of upgrades. You get 12 levels to work with, sprucing up that sword with all kinds of skills.
From pesky bushes to man-eating creatures, you’ll face all kinds of obstacles in Slash Quest. You can also dive into some juicy side-quests and hoard over 20 cosmetic items. So, are you ready to play as a shepherd who frankly has no business wielding a sword? Take a peek at the Slash Quest trailer below to know!
If it sounds like a game you’d love to play, head over to the Google Play Store and try the free demo of Slash Quest. If it’s love at first slash, you can later snag the full version at $4.99. By the way, they’re offering a 20% discount during the first two weeks post-launch.
You can also check out their official website and keep your eyes peeled for the latest updates. Before heading out, take a look at our other news. Can You Outwit Bruna In Witch Cry 2: The Red Hood? Now Out On Android!
Taliesin and Evitel cover the latest news in The Weekly Reset. This week they cover a possible timeline for the release of the War Within as well as the latest from the War Within Alpha.
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