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Surviving Titan is a retro-styled survival game that's available now for iOS and Android

From the maker of Amethlion

Surviving Titan is a retro-styled survival game that's available now for iOS and Android

Surviving Titan is the latest game from indie developer Myles Panayiotis, also known as Surviving Titan. You may know them from previous title Amethlion, which is currently available for free. Surviving Titan is available now for both iOS and Android.

As you might have guessed from the name, Surviving Titan is a survival game set on a planet called Titan where your ship has crash-landed and you're now suffering from amnesia. Aside from a basic survival kit, all you have by your side is the ships survival droid.

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From there you'll have to venture off into a randomly generated world that's made up of seven different biomes. Each of them will have different inhabitants and resources to discover that may prove vital in your bid for survival. Some of the locals might be friendly whilst others will be less than pleased to see a stranger scavenging around their home.

However, those that are friendly can be recruited into your crew. From there you'll be able to trade, fight and explore with them as you delve deeper into the mystery of the planet Titan. Being a survival game, there's a lot of crafting to be done with over 150 items to create that will help you to survive this alien world.

Beyond that, there will also be seven skills to master such as combat, mining, farming and cooking. Although it's possible to train more than one of these skills, you'll have to decide which you think is the most important to your survival in the early stages before recruiting others who can potentially make up for your shortcomings.

Surviving Titan is available now over on the App Store and Google Play. It's a premium title that costs.

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Stephen Gregson-Wood
Stephen Gregson-Wood
Stephen brings both a love of games and a very formal-sounding journalism qualification to the Pocket Gamer team.