Tsukuyomi: The Divine Hunter now available

The game titled “Tsukuyomi: The Divine Hunter,” developed by Kazuma Kaneko (formerly of ATLUS), a card creation roguelike, is now accessible on several platforms. You can download it on your PC through Steam, on iOS from the App Store, and on Android via Google Play. Notably, it offers cross-save functionality. Moreover, COLOPL has confirmed its availability in English, Japanese, Traditional Chinese, and Simplified Chinese languages.

Here is an overview of the game, via its store pages:

About

As a gaming enthusiast, I’ve just stumbled upon an exhilarating new realm crafted by none other than the visionary mind of Kazuma Kaneko. This innovative roguelike card game represents his latest masterpiece, and as a fan who’s followed his work for years, I can’t wait to immerse myself in it!

Story

In the bay region of Tokyo, there’s “THE HASHIRA” – an advanced, towering skyscraper. However, this once sleek structure is now isolated and teeming with terrifying creatures.

To take out the hidden enemy at the highest level, the esteemed organization devoted to safeguarding the country, Tsukuyomi, embarks on their operation—.

Key Features

  • Deckbuilding Roguelike – In this dungeon-exploration game, players use a variety of cards with different abilities to battle enemies and make their way forward. Each run is unique—the types of cards you acquire and the structure of the dungeon change every time you play. Lose a battle, and everything you’ve gained during that run will be lost.
  • Battle System – Combat unfolds as a turn-based card battle. Players draw cards at random from their deck and must adapt their strategy to the current situation. Each turn, you can take a single action: attack or defend using a card from your hand.
  • Dungeon Exploration – While exploring, you’ll encounter branching paths and various events that require you to make key decisions. Each choice you make may significantly affect the outcome of your journey…
  • Supported Languages – Japanese, English, Traditional Chinese, and Simplified Chinese (planned).

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2025-05-07 08:37