Roguelike deckbuilder Wildfrost comes to mobile phones in April

Roguelike deckbuilder Wildfrost comes to mobile phones in April

One year after its release on the Nintendo Switch and PC (via Steam), Gaziter and Deadpan Games’ Roguelike deckbuilder Wildfrost is making the jump to mobile phones.

Announced today, Wildfrost will launch on April 11 on iOS and Android for $6.99. An announcement trailer and some screenshots can be seen below.

A synopsis for the game reads:

Players will embark on an extraordinary journey across a stark, frozen landscape, in a quest to reclaim a world taken over by the Wildfrost. Armed with a dynamic deck of delightful companions and potent elemental items, players will navigate frosty peril, with only the small settlement of Snowdwell and its tenacious survivors standing against an unending winter. Success hinges on strategic prowess and adept deck-building in this epic battle to relinquish the icy grip of the Wildfrost.

As the adventure unfolds, players will have the opportunity to recruit cute, but brutal card companions, bestowing them with enchanting wobbly charms to bolster their abilities. After each expedition, return to Snowdwell to restore the town, unlock additional cards, and face new, exciting challenges and events. As a roguelike, there’s boundless replayability, offering a fresh adventure with every playthrough.

Wildfrost currently has a 20% discount on Steam until April 1.

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