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Eye of Prophecy is a retro-inspired dungeon crawler that's available now for Android

Battle your way through an Eternal Labyrinth

Eye of Prophecy is a retro-inspired dungeon crawler that's available now for Android

Eye of Prophecy is a new action-adventure game from Stroopwafel Game Studio. It's a dungeon crawler with roguelike elements with a very striking green aesthetic that's very reminiscent of the Game Boy screen in some ways. It's available now for Android.

You as Themba, which is a top tier name, who gets wrapped in a battle between Order and Chaos. Three guardians have fallen which means Galosh, the God of the aforementioned Chaos is about to return. It's up to Themba to stop this from happening by making his way through the Eternal Labyrinth.

As he makes his way through this hellish maze he'll need to be careful that he doesn't get cornered by the numerous monsters that dwell within the labyrinth's walls. You'll also have to be on the lookout for chests as well, as these will be integral for finding treasures that will make Themba more powerful and better equipped to deal with the challenges he has to face.

Completing a single playthrough will require you to make your way through 24 levels, defeating the 3 guardians who'll be keen to stop your progress. Each time you die you'll have to start over again and as the levels are procedurally generated, each run should be a little different to the last.

It's all played from a top-down perspective, so you'll always be able to see where you're going in the maze. However, it appears that certain enemies, such as spiders can appear at almost any time, presumably from the ceiling. So even though you'll be able to see certain enemies from afar, others can still be lurking in the vicinity so you'll always have to be on your toes.

Eye of Prophecy is available now over on Google Play. It's a free-to-play game with in-app purchases.

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Stephen Gregson-Wood
Stephen Gregson-Wood
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