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Stellar Hunter is a roguelike RPG out today on iOS and Android

Stellar Hunter is a roguelike RPG out today on iOS and Android
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LTGames, the mobile developer responsible for Immortal: Reborn, Idle Knight, and Fury Survivor: Pixel Z, is releasing Stellar Hunter, a roguelike RPG, for iOS and Android devices today.

It’s a space-themed RPG which also features roguelike elements to create more randomised possibilities during play. You play as a space ranger who is exploring the vast universe. You travel from planet to planet, living your legend and making big discoveries. You clear stages by rolling a dice to determine how to get through different situations and experience the story with many uncertainties.

Part of Stellar Hunter’s “upgraded roguelike elements” make the game full of random possibilities, where your luck is just as important as your strategy. Not only are you facing unusual creatures, but also dilemmas as you have to make different choices. Check out this trailer to see more of the game in action.

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Part of these choices involves building your own mighty squad of alien races to recruit and upgrade. You must select them wisely and fit them with the right weapons and skills for the job, and then make the right moves in order to win against different enemy groups.

Stellar Hunter features eight alien galaxies to explore, with each one featuring bizarre planets that hold many secrets. There are also epic battles to take part in against some of the more dominant bosses in space, and it’s up to you to be the best commander in space against these threats.

If it sounds like Stellar Hunter might be the new space RPG for you, check it out on iOS App Store and Google Play for Android. It’s a free to play title featuring in-app purchases.

Do you like playing RPGs and want to discover a few more on mobile? Check out our list which details the best ones on Android.
Olly Smith
Olly Smith
With a keen eye for hidden gems and long-forgotten retro titles, Olly is a games journalist who works hard to progress twenty minutes without a checkpoint only to fail on the home stretch.