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KEMCO Launches Metro Quester: A New Mobile RPG with Hack & Slash Dungeon Exploration

Author : Nicholas May 26,2025

KEMCO Launches Metro Quester: A New Mobile RPG with Hack & Slash Dungeon Exploration

Metro Quester – Hack & Slash has just hit the Android scene, and it's not your typical KEMCO release. This turn-based JRPG takes you deep into the realm of gritty, old-school dungeon crawling, promising a unique twist on the genre.

Seek the Truth of a Lost World

In Metro Quester – Hack & Slash, you play as a scavenger navigating underground ruins with your crew. Your mission? To gather enough resources before your weekly food quota depletes. The key number to remember is 100 - you need 100 units of food every seven in-game days to survive.

You'll venture into monster-filled ruins, scavenging in places like Otemachi and Ginza. But remember, you can only level up once you're safely back at camp, provided you've survived and collected enough resources.

With 24 characters to choose from, each belonging to one of eight classes, you have the freedom to customize your combo skills, weapons, and strategies. Each ability consumes action points, and you're limited to five points per turn with just one use per ability, making strategic planning crucial.

As you explore the dungeon, it unfolds before you. You might uncover food buried in the dirt, stumble upon monster nests, find keys to new areas, or even discover a spot to set up a new base camp.

Metro Quester – Hack & Slash Is Now Out on Android

The game's visual style is deliberately minimalistic, featuring a stark, colorless environment that makes your team pop vividly against the backdrop. Curious? Take a look at the game in action right here:

Once you've completed the main content, dive into the NEW GAME+ mode for an even tougher challenge. This feature is perfect for those who love replaying games with increased difficulty.

Metro Quester – Hack & Slash is available on Android for $14.99. Note that it does not support game controllers and is offered only in English and Japanese. You can download it now from the Google Play Store.

Before you go, don't forget to check out our latest news on the global Android release of Pandoland by the creators of Pokémon and Jumputi Heroes.