And the only reason I put it down at all was because my battery ran out I wanted to write this review.īefore we get into some specifics, be sure to watch the announcement trailer here if you're not familiar with Slay the Spire: That's not so good for my productivity, however, because I'm going to be spending lots and lots of time attempting the climb. That's great for yours truly since I'm still rocking an ancient Galaxy S7 (I know, I know.) But I'm happy to say Slay the Spire runs great even on five-year-old hardware.
#SLAY THE SPIRE ANDROID#
While Slay the Spire has been entertaining and challenging players since 2017's Early Access on PC, 2019's release on consoles, and last summer's debut on iOS, it's now available on Android mobile devices as of this very day. But good luck doing so you're gonna need it!
Every path is different, every choice you make can affect your fate in the very next step or 100 steps later, and every victory brings you one breath closer to, well, slaying said spire. The roguelike deck-building card game, hailing from studios Mega Crit and Humble Games, sees you take control of a heroic character who embarks on a branching path up the spire, battling enemies, obtaining loot, and risking life and limb as you go. Over the last few years, PC/console players everywhere have been equal parts addicted to and frustrated by Slay the Spire.