Tsukuyomi: Divine Hunter Introduces Unique Cards in New Roguelike Deckbuilder

May 15,25

For fans of the Shin Megami Tensei and Persona series, the name Kazuma Kaneko is synonymous with iconic game design. Now, the legendary creator is bringing his talents to Tsukuyomi: The Divine Hunter, COLOPL's latest roguelike deckbuilder. This new game features an innovative AI-powered card creation system, allowing you to wield unique cards as you navigate through the dungeon-like apartment and engage in thrilling battles.

As previously teased, Tsukuyomi: The Divine Hunter is now available on both iOS and Android devices. A key feature for players is the cross-save support, enabling seamless progress sharing between the Steam version and the mobile versions. This means you can battle the monstrous beasts in Tokyo's The Hashira without the worry of losing your hard-earned save data, no matter the platform you choose.

The launch version of the game includes the Chapter for Izayoi and the Chapter for Shingetsu. Fans can look forward to the Chapter of Mangetsu and the Chapter of Hangetsu, which will be released later, expanding the turn-based card system even further.

Tsukuyomi: The Divine Hunter Gameplay

In true roguelike fashion, you'll need to make strategic decisions that influence each run through the game's randomly generated elements. The False God "Okami" introduces an AI-powered mechanic that generates original cards based on your in-game behavior, adding an extra layer of personalization and randomness to your adventure.

If you're excited to dive into this unique gaming experience, you can download Tsukuyomi: The Divine Hunter on the App Store and Google Play. The game is free-to-play with in-app purchases available for additional content.

Stay connected with the community by joining the official YouTube page, visiting the official website for more information, or watching the embedded clip above to get a glimpse of the game's captivating visuals and atmosphere.

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