Weeks after dropping the first trailer for its mobile release, 9th Dawn Remake is now available on Android, bringing back the beloved old-school dungeon crawler RPG with a massive world to explore.
A Re-Release with Tons of New Content and Features
The new version is a complete rebuild of the original 9th Dawn from 2012 by Valorware, enriched with new content, larger dungeons, and a host of extras. The adventure begins with the mysterious disappearance of a lighthouse keeper, evolving into a darker narrative involving an evil force spreading across Montelorne.
As you progress, you'll confront the formidable Castle of Maltyr, home to some of the continent's most fearsome monsters. Along your journey, you'll gear up, level up, and raise monster pets from eggs to fight alongside you. The game is packed with loot to collect, allowing you to gather gear and complete your journal for rewards while exploring over 45 handcrafted dungeons.
In 9th Dawn Remake Mobile, players can customize their own builds, unlock spells, and allocate attribute points. Additionally, there's a comprehensive system for forging weapons, brewing potions, and upgrading gear. The game also features numerous minigames, including a deep deck-building card game and a unique fishing mode where you command worm-warriors in battle. Side quests, such as helping villagers around Montelorne, unlock rare items and enhance the region's prosperity.
Grab 9th Dawn Remake on Mobile
A free demo is available for those who want to try it out before committing. To access achievements, cloud saves, and online play, you'll need Google Play Games.
In multiplayer mode, you can team up with another player using a private room code. For local co-op, a separate controller is required. Single-player mode, however, can be enjoyed offline as well.
Download 9th Dawn Remake for mobile from the Google Play Store and embark on your adventure today.
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